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Tag Archives: Daily Telegraph
The very disturbing response from a dishonest MP
Yesterday after Liz Truss had resigned, several news sources led to MP members of the Conservative Party that seem willing to claim that given that Johnson had resigned back in July that now he should return as their Prime Minister … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ben Riley-Smith, Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph
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The whole thing is unbelievable said Boris Johnson
My friend Kent Reynolds kindly spotted this piece early yesterday and indeed the Daily Express has also posted it. Given how supportive of the Conservative Party the Express is it demonstrates that Johnson is not acting very positively. This piece … Continue reading
Posted in Police & Crime Commissioner
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Gordon Brown, Kent Reynolds
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The Government needs to be reversed by Parliament
Parliament has been closed for this week but it is opening again on Monday and that provides an opportunity for our MPs to be able to ask for the Government to reverse its dishonest approach. If nothing happens on Monday … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Sue Gray, Tony Diver
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There needs to be major changes from No 10 Downing Street
A significant number of people well outside of party politics are raising concerns, about the amount of money being spent on redecoration of the flat above No 11 Downing Street. Yet these reactions are not the only issues that are … Continue reading
Is this sort of open superficial corruption acceptable?
It is very clear that this article in the Daily Telegraph is not claiming that David Cameron has been corrupt. He has as many of us have read in other places apparently used his personal and historic contacts with a … Continue reading
The lack of SWexit may have some bearing Daniel and Harry!
A few weeks ago at the end of June I wrote this piece following a claim which Toby Young was making in the Daily Telegraph that our nation would not be faced with a second wave of Coronavirus. Sadly his … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Daily Telegraph, Daniel Hannan, Harry Phibbs, Sweden, Toby Young
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Its great to see the Telegraph promoting French Holidays
The promotion of France as a place to go on holiday is very understandable. Living in the South Coast near Newhaven means that I have been to France for day trips on several occasions and many many years ago we … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Journalism
Tagged Antibes, Black Forest, Daily Telegraph, Dieppe, France, Freiburg, Germany, Sasha Slater
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Daily Telegraph please stop publishing such nonsense
Yesterday two high profile political idiots tweeted one of their shared views and sadly along with their tweets there was also a publication by the Daily Telegraph of an article by one of these offensive people. The tweets and retweets … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Daniel Hannan, Toby Young
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How Politicians and Journalists should correct their mistakes
As I wrote yesterday, all journalists get things wrong some of the time because like the rest of us, they are all human and we all make mistakes. Of course just like Politicians and unlike most people, they have teams … Continue reading
Does Priti and her colleagues understand our economy?
After Boris was elected as leader of his party by 93,000 party members and appointed Prime Minister by the Queen two weeks ago, he began the process of putting together a Cabinet to run our nation. However he also had … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph, Priti Patel
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