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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
The UK and USA are both facing leadership credibility
Although Boris Johnson is about to step down as Prime Minister in the UK and that currently Donald Trump is not the President, the fact that both of these men were the Nations leaders and given how at one time … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, European Union
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Is Donald about to be formally charged with crime?
According to some news reports in the last couple of days it appears that the man in the middle of these images, Michael Cohen has been involved in a series of meetings with the Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Junior. … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, Justice Issues, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Cyrus Vance, Donald Trump, John Dean, Michael Cohen
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Vaccine priorities and US Capitol chaos both need responses
At the start of this week many of us are still recovering from a number of events that took place last week. For those of us in the UK, the lockdown following a huge increase in COVID-19 cases over December … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Education, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Boris Johnson, Capitol Chaos, COVID-19, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Matt Hancock
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A US Solicitor who has exceeded the John Grisham stories
My limited range of books from modern story writers include a significant number that were written by John Grisham. I found one of his books very inspiring, but he also sets out to explain that some solicitors or legal workers … Continue reading
Posted in Justice Issues, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Donald Trump, Joe Biden, John Grisham, Lin Wood, Mike Pence
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Donald Trump has rejected the decision by the American voters
In the last 152 years, there have been a number of US Presidents who have been very unhappy with the men who have replaced them after 8 or occasionally 4 years. It is clear that many of them have said … Continue reading
Major changes, both sides of the Atlantic
Yesterday afternoon in the UK the news came through that assuming that the US legal system can agree, that Joe Biden is to be their next President which has many very positive aspects and inevitably for some people some concerns. … Continue reading
An investigation into Russian involvement in the Brexit vote!
As Parliament was closing down at the end of July, the Government finally allowed the Russian Report to be made available to MPs along with its initial response which has been made public. It is very clear that there were … Continue reading
This is a very damaging approach to support, Huw
It is clear that our whole world is facing major challenges regarding COVID-19 and equally there are many different views regarding the best way of doing so. It will not be possible to establish a common approach in every area … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Donald Trump, Huw Merriman, NATO, UN, World Heath Organisation
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We need a coherent National and International response to C-19
The challenge we are all facing in trying to understand the impact of Coronaviris or COVID-19 is made much more difficult by the lack of credible and consistent political leadership in a range of contexts (This piece was written on … Continue reading