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Category Archives: Yemen
Is this Absolute Crap?
Yesterday in the House of Commons the man on the right Chris Philp who is one of the Ministers in the Home Office made a statement which the man on the left called absolute crap. Inevitably the Deputy Speaker asked … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Asylum Seekers, Chris Philp, David Linden, Priti Patel, UNHCR
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Two ex MEPs who ignore facts that oppose their extreme views
Two days ago Daniel Hannan posted this tweet which is both inept and potentially very provocative for people who may not have taken the time to follow his link, or watched or listened to the Governmental Coronavirus daily update on … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, EU Referendum, Immigration, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy, Policing, Yemen
Tagged Alex Jee, Daniel Hannan, LBC, Lynne Owens, Nigel Farage
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Wouldn’t it be great if the Queen chose to ignore Johnsons text!
Nearly seven weeks ago Jacob Rees-Mogg and two of his political colleagues travelled up to Scotland to meet with Her Majesty the Queen and as a result she is due to arrive at the Palace of Westminster to perform a … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Boris Johnson, EU Summit, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Queen Elizabeth
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The law was broken – Is an apology really sufficient?
If a retailer or publican sold alcohol or cigarettes to people under the legal age would their offer to apologise be considered acceptable? As another comparison would a business that sells weapons be allowed to apologise for selling them to … Continue reading
Unsustainable Development Debate
On Tuesday in the House of Commons Rory Stewart, currently the International Development Secretary commenced a debate on Sustainable Development Goals which covered a huge amount of themes and it was clearly a vital discussion. However at the end the … Continue reading
Jeremy Hunt and his double li(f)e
There is nothing to suggest in the tweet on the right hand side that Jeremy Hunt had travelled out of the UK in order to meet partners from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the United States which are the flags … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Yemen
Tagged Jeremy Hunt, Martin Griffiths, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
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Ivan’s question demands a response from Sajid?
The suggestion from Ivan Pope that the wife of the Syrian President should have her British Citizenship withdrawn following Sajid Javid’s decision to attempt to remove the citizenship from Shamima Begum seems to make a great deal of sense. Indeed … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen, Youth Issues
Tagged Asma Al-Assad, Ivan Pope, Sajid Javid MP, Shamima Begum
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Let us see an end to all wars
As National Leaders from across the Western World and beyond gather to mark the near end of the first World War on this day 100 years ago, and reflect on the wars fought since, they have a duty to go … Continue reading
Far too little and far too late Theresa
At yesterdays Prime Ministers Questions, Theresa May was questioned over the war in Yemen by Andrew Mitchell whose question articulates very well why this is such a terrible issue. Her role as Prime Minister has overseen 2/3 of the period … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Yemen
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The need to change our military tradition
The news from Europe that the Tory Party Members of the European Parliament chose to abstain from a vote to ban sales of arms to Saudi Arabia is not really the issue, just as the idea that the death of … Continue reading
