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Miller Puts Basingstoke on the Map

Posted on April 5, 2014
Maria Miller

There is an old saying that there is no such thing as bad publicity and if this is the case, the folk of my former home town should be grateful for the efforts of fraudster, Conservative MP, Maria Miller, for getting the town of Basingstoke on the national news. Miller: Crook To many people, the news of an MP stealing tax payers money is not nearly as important as Bruce Forsyth retiring from Strictly, but all the same, it is big news ...

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How Personalities Are Built – By Education?

Posted on April 3, 2014

I was having an email conversation with a friend the other day where I said that a school reunion had little meaning to me as I was completely indifferent to five years of my life in an education system that for one reason or another, I didn't respond to. His argument was that our schooling was what shaped us to being what we are now and that we all seem to be doing okay now, so it couldn't have been that bad. My argument is that I learnt to ...

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Samurai Sword/White Stick for the Blind -Same Thing Really

Posted on March 27, 2014

I nearly had to laugh yesterday when  I read about the case of Colin Farmer, a partially sighted man, recovering from a stroke who was taking a stroll to the pub for a pint. You see, it turns out that Mr Farmer, 63, was carrying out the offence of using a white stick that somehow (please don’t ask me how) looked like a samurai sword. So what did Mr Farmer get for this dangerous act? Why he got the taste of a policeman’s taser of ...

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Jonathan Trott – Is He Really a Fake?

Posted on March 18, 2014

When I go out to bat when I am playing cricket, something strange happens to me. I can hear my own footsteps and literally feel the adrenalin going through my veins as my inner demons begin attacking my confidence from all directions. As I take my position at the crease, it is as though the world has stopped to watch me fail; even the birds seem to stop singing. As the bowler runs in, I am almost shaking with fear, not a fear of getting ...

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A Tough Week for the Far Left!

Posted on March 16, 2014

It has been a tough week for the Far Left of the political spectrum these week, with the premature demise of Bob Crowe and the natural passing of Tony Benn, one of the great political heavyweights of Britain in the 20th century and a fantastic writer, orator and campaigner in the 21st century, right up until his passing. It's quite remarkable that Crowe, a working class Millwall fan from South East London and Benn, a privileged hereditary ...

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