Guest Post – A look back at part of the Leave campaign ground game.
It is all too easy to look at political campaigns, whether they be for elections or for referendums, as monolithic ones. We quite naturally…
It is all too easy to look at political campaigns, whether they be for elections or for referendums, as monolithic ones. We quite naturally…
Late last week I wrote an article praising the relatively peaceful protest organised by a group of British ‘yellow jackets’. I commended the demonstrators…
I seems to be increasingly the case that when the tree of lunacy is shaken, the vast majority of the nuts seem to roll…
Whilst I welcome reports in the Express newspaper that HM Government is allocating funds to deal with a ‘no deal’ scenario for Britain leaving…
British Prime Minister Theresa May has survived the vote of confidence held by members of the Parliamentary Conservative Party. As yesterday progressed it became…
When we compare two similarly sized disasters, Hillsborough and Grenfell Tower, that had similar numbers of victims, 96 and 72 respectively, we will notice…
The recent arrests in the Arthur’s Hill area of Newcastle are looking more and more likely to be Islam related. The revelation in the…
After weeks and weeks of speculation about whether or not the required number of letters expressing no confidence in the Prime Minister Theresa May…
When I heard yesterday of an intruder at the Palace of Westminster, which ended up with intruder being tasered and dragged off by police,…
The story of the ‘Syrian refugee’, who was allegedly attacked without reason in a Huddersfield school, caused the media, some in the political classes…