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Vote Reform, Get Labour; But Tory Revival Needs Demise First

“the Tory party, with its MP selection dominated by wets, is incapable of reforming itself”     I’m voting Reform on Thursday.      Yes, I know that almost guarantees a Labour victory but I’m hoping that when the “don’t-knows” make up their minds and the polls narrow, the left-wing cretinariat will lack an overall […]

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Cameron Ruined The Tories, But Dopey Sunak Revived Him

“Primary Elections Would Hold Deadbeats To Account, Restore Power To Members”     How did the Conservative Party become so mediocre, spineless and un-Conservative? What can be done to restore control to proper conservatives?     The answers are David Cameron, and primary elections. If you think the Tories have a death wish, bringing back […]

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Trump Brushes Aside Biden “Lawfare” Plot; Will The Incumbent Survive?

“How about mandating the Supreme Court to intervene at the first sign of political lawfare and stop it in its tracks, and disbar the corrupt DAs doing it?”     “Bolivia, here we come.”    So said Paul Gigot, presenter of the (Wall Street) “Journal Editorial Report” TV programme Saturday, referring to the ludicrous court […]

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Reuters Supports Climate Change Partisan; Why, And Is Coverage Compromised?

Reuters Supports Climate Change Partisan; Why, And Is Coverage Compromised? “Since when did Reuters require an outside organisation to advise it on how to report on controversial issues?” Reuters, the global news agency, has been accused in a new book* of joining an organisation which is dedicated to presenting a partisan view of climate change, […]

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Climate Change; An Alternative View But Backed By Top Experts.

Climate Change; An Alternative View But Backed By Top Experts. When I first started writing about human-induced climate change (or global warming as it was then known) as Reuters’ Science & Technology Correspondent back in the mid-90s, I turned to a subject I knew from headlines rather than research. But I had expectations. After all, […]

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Britain’s Monarchy Has A Role To Play, But Let’s Drop The Power Delusions

“(U.S. media) really thinks Kings and Queens have power over us. The truth is, we let them pretend to reign over us as long as they don’t ever touch the levers of power”     I was visiting Carefree, Arizona some years ago when an American friend, having just watched the movie “The King’s Speech”, […]

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Headline Climate Science Built On Shifting Sands – Book Review

Headline Climate Science Built On Shifting Sands – Book Review. “Heat waves in the U.S. are no more common than they were in 1900, and the warmest temperatures in the U.S. have not risen in the past 50 years,” says Steven Koonin in his book “Unsettled. What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, And […]

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Worthing Council-End The Parking Charging System Which Gouges Drivers

Worthing Council-End The Parking Charging System Which Gouges Drivers. “I call on the Herald to lead a campaign to force the Council to restore the old system which is much fairer, and apologise to all who have fallen foul of their incompetence and greed”.     I’ve just won my parking fine appeal to the […]

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Guide to Trump Impeachment Trial

Guide to Trump Impeachment Trial. Welcome to my handy guide, in the week President Trump’s impeachment trial starts, as to what actually happened on January 6 at the Capitol in Washington, DC. It’s probably going to fail, not least because Nancy Pelosi orchestrated a superficial, incompetent and illegal non-case for impeachment. Because of the useless MainStreamMedia […]

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Mainstream Media’s Capitol Riot Reporting Looked Convincing, But Was So Wrong

Mainstream Media’s Capitol Riot Reporting Looked Convincing, But Was So Wrong. “nothing to do with a crowd, wild with hatred, storming the building after being driven mad by President Trump” “this is very strange, usually when there are political crowds at this location demonstrating, security is ubiquitous, but I can’t see any.” “You cannot hope […]

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