Current Affairs


When the Tories Came up Against People Who are not Desperate for Money

Posted on March 11, 2023

When the Tory membership at the BBC decided to go after Gary Lineker, they failed to realise that they couldn’t be the bully boys for once. Tories are used to crushing people who have to put food on the table, into submission. However, during and after the pandemic then through their constructed ‘Stop the Boats’ campaign, they have run into people who are not fighting for scraps. Big Money and Education Sports stars are not miners ...

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Gary Lineker – Is Opinion Free?

Posted on March 8, 2023

The Tory Party and their media buddies are getting themselves in a right old pickle over Gary Lineker aren’t they? They want him sacked by the BBC for effectively calling their immigration policies being in line with 1930’s Germany. A bit of basic reading validates his opinion but let’s remove that from the equation, at least for now. Employment The last time I checked, Gary Lineker was a freelance journalist. He is not a PAYE ...

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Protocols, Oakeshott, Hancock, Yesterday’s Man, Sue Gray and Ken Bruce!

Posted on March 3, 2023

To be an up to date political journalist in the UK must be an absolute nightmare. No sooner than sitting down with the laptop to pen a piece on the NI protocol, Isabel Oakeshott stitches up Matt Hancock. Move onto that story, then Boris Johnson pipes up with a keynote waffling and bumbling session. Quickly on to that, then Keir Starmer employs a woman who, in the minds of half the nation, is called, Sue Gray-Report. It must be hard to see ...

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Simone Segouin – An Inspiration

Posted on February 23, 2023

I saw a Twitter post last night, saying, 'Rest in Peace Simone Segouin'. My brain logged in to its memory bank. My grey matter remembered it had heard the name somewhere in the past but couldn't think when? I kind of knew it was something to do with Nazis, so I read into her story a further. It is a remarkable tale of courage, ingenuity and resourcefulness. Who Was Simeone Segouin? Also known as Nicole Minet, Simone Segouin was a French ...

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Populism – What is It?

Posted on February 22, 2023

Before Brexit, I didn't know much about populism. I had heard of it emerging in some South American or Eastern European countries but didn't think it would rear its head in the UK again. I thought we got over all that shit when Moseley was interned by Churchill back in 1940. So what is populism? Well, it's not as it sounds. A popular leader is not a populist. Don't snigger or sneer, that's genuinely what some people think it is. If you ...

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