Corbyn Engulfed in Another Anti Semitic Row!

Posted on November 27, 2019

Jeremy Corbyn has been engulfed in another anti semitic crisis today after it emerged that a Labour Party member admitted to using inappropriate language towards the Jewish community 46 years ago. Willie Eckerslike, a three pounds a month Labour Party member from Skippingdale, Cumbria, confessed to using the term ‘Jew’ when his school friend wouldn’t lend him 10p to buy a school dinner in 1973.   Dinner Money Row The ...

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Johnson and Antisemitism

Posted on November 26, 2019

This will be a short blog as it is not difficult to explain...or it shouldn't be. Boris Johnson is a populist politician, we all know that. He is like a political version of Kelvin Mackenzie (former editor of The Sun) chucking around populist remarks in the newspapers who pay him good money in return for protecting their offshore accounts. If the Jewish community were predominantly left leaning, Johnson would write articles about them ...

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The TV Debate that Offered Little!

Posted on November 21, 2019

After watching the TV debate between Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson last night, I concluded that they don’t really achieve much. The support of both leaders is partisan, and it is unlikely that someone who is a fervent believer in Johnson is going to switch allegiance and vice versa. By most sensible accounts, Johnson is the one with the decent lead, so all he had to do is undertake his instructions from Dominic Cummings and he would be ...

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Britain and Fibre Optic Broadband

Posted on November 19, 2019

Impulse has been the order of the day with regards to Labour and the offer of free fibre broadband. On the left, it was seen as a piece of cake to pay for and administer by simply making corporate giants like Google and Facebook pay their taxes (which won't be a simple task). Whilst on the right, it was labelled something along the lines of BT standing for ‘Bolshevik TzarCom.’ Corbyn is so universally despised as an opposition leader ...

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Tories Surge Despite the Blows to Their Credibility!

Posted on November 13, 2019

There was a period last week where I thought a lot of people were thinking along the same lines as me. That thought process would be something along the lines of, ‘I am not so sure if Corbyn can deliver his manifesto and whether it will even work but, sod it, I’d rather that than the other option of self-serving populism’. Well, it seems I am wrong, or I think I am wrong anyway; the Labour campaign has been moderate and they have ...

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