I don't want to leave the EU.
My Grandfather was blown up as a stretcher bearer in Northern France at the Battle of Loos in 1915, and invalided out of the Army soon after. He had 4 brothers, one of whom was seriously wounded - shot through the head but survived - and another did not come back...
I did an MBA many years ago through the Open University, and one of the things which has always stayed with me from that is that common sense is different things to different people, which basically means that there is no such thing as common sense. What might be stark-staringly obvious to an...
I have already seen your answer to Guinness Boy. I wasn't particularly impressed. Whether he was a commodity broker, a stockbroker or a City banker, his experience is not going to give him much awareness of what it is like to live on an estate in the worst bits of our major cities wondering how...
Herewith an excerpt from his Wikipedia write up. His father was a stockbroker and he was a commodity broker. And with Dulwich College in there you hardly have a revolutionary fervour. He was a member of the Conservative party before he veered further right to become a founder member (I believe)...
It is not just a question of their immigration stance - or not a question of their immigration stance if one does not think it is right wing. It is also their other policies, what there are of them, like taxation, education and so on.
Absolutely - just out of interest, I have just read the "Gay marriage" bit, because it is a particular interest of mine. It is very conservative and "traditional".
I would agree that the behaviour of the protesters at the meeting was very silly, and I have some sympathy with what mr Farage said about it.
As a pro-European, I think it is the first thing I have ever heard him say that I have agreed with. Most of what he spouts about Europe is absolute...