Conservative leadership candidate, Boris Johnson, has admitted that he told the truth 'on more than one occasion' in the past.Johnson claims that the incidents were 'stupid and error of judgement' and is adamant that he has never told the truth since becoming an MP."I was young and naïve when these errors of judgement happened", said Johnson. One of the incidents occurred at a ball in Oxford when he was approached by a young lady called ...
Bravery, as far as I am aware, is the absolute willingness to confront, pain, danger, misery and intimidation. 'Willing' is the key word with bravery, as it is an act of choice that one can turn away from to avoid humiliation, pain and even death.I was reading about the D Day landings the other day the word 'bravery' came into my head. When the unimaginable barbaric events that unfolded on the beaches of France were happening, who was actually ...
First things first, the Trump demonstrations are not fake news. I know this because I walked through them yesterday. I was in St James for my son's birthday and there were protesters aplenty.Secondly, if the American public have voted a president with the brain capacity of a spoilt 9 year old, what are the UK supposed to do? Refuse to see him as if though this was a real life version of Hugh Grant in the film, 'Notting Hill'?
It's a tricky ...
Britain and its territories are officially the most aggressive tax avoiding nation in the world. The corporation tax now avoided every year by utilising places such as The Cayman Islands and Bermuda, is 3 times the annual NHS budget.
All our billionaire media owners benefitting from aggressive tax avoidance schemes include the following;The Daily Telegraph, The Sun, The Express, The Times and The Mail.
It is could just be coincidence but ...
As far a painful political death's go, the end of Theresa May was about as pathetic as it gets. Who were tears at the end for, herself, or as an apology for job badly done?
The Downfall
May's downfall began the day (somewhat ironically) the implementation of British Sovereign Law was imposed. This meant she could not push through Brexit without the agreement of parliament. An attempt to increase her majority (allegedly on the advice of ...