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Politics: Could Labour Walk into Government Without Being Elected?
Usually one tries to keep articles like this relatively short, and yet also with enough detail to avoid skipping over things too much or...
Politics: Leave v Remain; Charterhouse v Eton; Oxford v Oxford
From a circus of wannabe hopefuls, a herd of they-got-no-chances, a fleet of Me, Me,Me's, we are now down to two. The left will have a...


Social Affairs: Oi! Dancing Boy!
Who remembers Billy Elliot? Its probably easier to ask who doesn't since the movie, made in 2000, both reminded us of the past yet also...
Social Affairs: The Undisciplined Young
Twitter has its critics, as do all forms of social media but as I have written previously, it is not social media itself that is...
Politics: The NHS Is Not For Sale
There has been much hoo-hah over the past week regarding US President Donald Trump’s remarks that the NHS should be ‘on the table’ when...
Politics: Labour on Trial
News earlier this week that the Labour party is to face a formal inquiry into whether or not it has victimised members of the Jewish...


The Savages of Stamford
Stamford in Lincolnshire is the kind of slightly sleepy, out-of-the-way small town that, for the most part, few people will ever hear of....
Can We Trust Truss?
Given that it is now a matter of time before Prime Minister Theresa May steps down from office, it is entirely unsurprising that a number...


Mending the Political System
The local elections held in May 2019 rather predictably saw not just the Conservatives but also Labour lose large numbers of Councillors...
Voting away a Million (and more)
Despite all the comments to the contrary, it would seem as though the UK is heading for EU Parliamentary elections later this month....
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