I’m not on twitter, so you will know those insinuations better than me.
What I do know is three feeble arson attacks, including two on the PM’s personally owned houses by a group of ex pat Ukrainian homosexuals does create a number of questions that are unresolved and un probed by the press...
Maybe not so amazing given Wales was in favour of Brexit and is a traditional labour heartland, not the effete metropolitan fabian constituency.
in Wales and the other similar traditional areas Labour and Starmer must be girding their loins (no pun intended) for the incoming fallout (no pun...
Strictly in interests of open discourse and opinion, i’m pretty sure Sammy Davis Jr, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and even The Don’s daughter Ivanka converted to judaism.
in addition Semite and Semitic can be used to reference Jews and Arabs, amongst other peoples from the Middle East...
It’s also events dear boy, events isnt it?
Farage and Reform would do well to simply keep quiet over the next few years, as it would appear that Labour have not learnt a single thing about Tory ineptitude particularly whilst Starmer was at the wheel in opposition.
I’ll conceived policy...
I take the point about Russian women in WW2 and in other theatres, however they tend to be very clear existential struggles, and perhaps that’s the key underlying motivation for both males and females whereby it genuinely is a case of a country and/or ethnic group surviving or capitulating...
Are we meant to believe that Russia wanted to set fire to Starmer’s London houses and a car, when everyone knows full well all the while he is PM he’s resident at No 10? This is from same state that has previously used professional assassins to poison their enemies with toxins no one know...
No doubt, I suspect we will fall back on the tried and tested policy of Lord Ali underwriting a new Christian Dior wardrobe for the missus just in case she says she’s talking in her sleep again.
Angela though……….what’s it going to take for her not to start singing like a canary……….
Surely the first thing you would do is to reverse the UK’s current energy policy for industry which is killing it at a rate of knots. Domestic users need jobs to pay bills.
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This will mean at the very least resetting the net zero objectives and associated...
Depends who you trust and how much accountability you want those negotiating the deal to have with the British electorate.
In the run up to 2016 Brexit vote the UK Government said the proposed TTIP deal between the US and EU was good news…...
Sure, the electorate want direct accountability for those in power when they make key decisions. Trade deals, and how they work are grist to the mill in all other sovereign countries. If we don’t like the trade deal we can out the PM.
What political accountability exists for EU trade deals?
Time will tell if it’s a significant economic win, I have no difficulties with the quid pro quo on reducing tariffs that makes sense to us and India.
However, the NIC concessions made to India in the deal following NIC increases to British businesses/employees are a political gift to Farage and...
It’s not just Farage is it. Whilst this concession is a typical trade deal arrangement, the optics are problematic given the Government’s recent NI hike for British companies and workers.
Indians are moving to the U.K. in unprecedented numbers and this deal creates another pull, so I’m...
It’s undoubtedly a value for taxpayers money issue.
I doubt anyone would care if WFH practices delivered increased or even stable productivity levels however on balance overall it doesn’t.
Whilst the overall effect of the pandemic on the UK economy was negative, this was amplified by poor...
Spot on. Personally I think there are only 3 groups at play here.
Trans Men, the most straight forward. These are lesbians, they were “strap on” lesbians pre transition and remain so post transition. They can grow beards and have deeper voices but that’s about it, they present no potential...
Without getting bogged down on just steel, plans to replace the current steel producing capability are far from secure.
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Notwithstanding this precarious position for the future of steel production the U.K. Government are clearly not joining up industrial...
There’s a lot in that post.
It’s fine I understand you are comfortable with the U.K. relying on other countries industry to support its defence strategy. That position for me is sub optimal, as neatly demonstrated by the recent election of Trump.
If this country’s defence strategy is tied to...
You have a lower bar on your expectations of government standards to me. I’m not sure there is another issue any more serious to the nation state than war, but each to their own.
As it stands we have “muddled through” all the while we were happy to outsource our defence to the US.
So the time...
Why should it be either of those options?
Responsible governments (whatever flavour) should have strategies baked in to their overall risk management frameworks for most global/local events.
If the UK Government strategy is to be a leading global military power with capacity to resist another...
Now that European countries are finally getting round to implementing sensible defence policies, any country that cannot produce its own steel is surely going to be unable to deliver a genuinely credible defence policy of its own, let alone one that includes exports to allies.
As demonstrated...