Category Archives: Charities

After #6months what are the results of your review Justin?


On the 11th July 2019, Amber Rudd who at that time was the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions admitted that there needed to be a reform of the current process for those nearing the end of their lives, … Continue reading

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We must continue to challenge local MPs for their poor decisions


It is very noticeable that now we are in the process of departing from the European Union at a speed that would concern anyone who can understand the challenges that we face, that problems are emerging as part of the … Continue reading

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So Boris, perhaps begin by listening to Amanda and Adam!


According to his press team, Boris is going to “get on with delivering the priorities of the British people” and in doing so he has even banned all of his Ministers from attending the Davos World Economic Forum. I am … Continue reading

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The Tragic death of Tracey Allen


The death of Tracey on Thursday morning has become public today and her departure will leave a very significant gap in our city for a long time to come. The announcement arrived as so often is the case from twitter … Continue reading

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Jacob Rees Mogg and other politicians need to offer some advice?


A few days ago an organisation published a piece on social media claiming that the new Labour manifesto was proposing a change to abortion regulations that went way beyond any current provision. The problem with their claim was that it … Continue reading

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Dinenage and Patel must follow through on their wild claims


As Politicians like Caroline Dinenage and Priti Patel are facing a General Election in the same way as animals on our roads face vehicles hurtling towards them with bright headlights shining, it is encouraging when they make statements that provide … Continue reading

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Lets stop Politicians from arranging Peerages and find a new mechanism!


The news that the Tory Party had offered 8 members of the Brexit Party a Peerage in an attempt to stop them putting candidates into Tory constituencies is hardly a shock, although 8 Peers to a Party that has only … Continue reading

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Who has been crying out for a Queens Speech?


It seems as though last Monday saw the closure of Parliament until the 14th October unless something significant happens to persuade the Prime Minister to re-open the organisation and change his plans. If not his plan is for the Queen … Continue reading

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LEPs like Coast to Capital need a major strategy change


The appointment of Julie Kapsalis as the new Vice Chair of the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership is clearly very good news, as she will understand a number of aspects of the regions business interests. Her appointment is vital, … Continue reading

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The Absurd concepts behind Farage’s fear attacks


According to the tweet on the right hand side, Nigel is angry that some British MPs (who together represent 3 nations and Northern Ireland) have been making contact with the EU nations Government contacts. Presumably he has forgotten that this … Continue reading

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