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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
Trump, Netanyahu and Raab all managing to promote “ultimate” nonsense
It has only taken a few hours since the Holocaust Memorial Day has ended, when potentially Billions of people celebrated the 75th anniversary of the end of Auschwitz for three incompetent Politicians to manage to destroy the focus on peace … Continue reading
The first 150 days for Johnson are well and truly over as the drummers start drumming!
When a person first gets elected as a President or Prime Minister it is very common for them to be assessed as though the first 100 days of their new role will demonstrate how effective they are. However when the … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, GP Waiting List, Iran
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We desperately need Political leaders with International understanding
It is hard to judge which is most disturbing aspect of the murder of Qassem Soleimani by the American Government. Given that Johnson has been our Prime Minister for six months and claims to be well connected with Trump, the … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Jeremy Corbyn, NATO, Qassem Soleimani
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Three high profile men whose words seem consistent
Today on Facebook this image of the Pope’s 2019 Crucifix has been circulating where he has replaced the body of Christ with the image of a refugee lifejacket, with this leader of the Roman Catholic Church stating that every refugee … Continue reading
Its an interesting day both sides of the Atlantic
Although there are no links between what is taking place in Parliament in the UK and the House of Representatives in the USA, there are significant events taking place that both have happened as a result of the leaders of … Continue reading
It is time for our democratic infrastructure to be impeached
As we approach the General Election later this week and then a few days later reach the end of 2019 it is a good moment to reflect on the last decade and the way in which it has impacted so … Continue reading
We need a new phase for NATO or to create its successor
One of the reasons why I have serious concerns about NAto is that it is dominated by one nation, which happens to be the most powerful nation in the world as things stand but with its current leadership is a … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged China, Donald Trump, Europe, NATO, Treaty of Dunkirk
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US grass may not be so green after the shackles are removed!
A few days ago on Radio 4 I heard Donald Trump stating “There is tremendous potential in that trade deal. I say probably two or even three times of what we’re doing right now.” It turns out that the piece … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Adam Jackson, Arron Banks, Daniel Hannan, Donald Trump, Liam Fox, Nigel Farage
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Britain’s Trump needs to be challenged over his media barriers
The decision by Boris and his media team to control when he is given questions and when he speaks is clearly something his mentor, Donald would support. However we are not the US and Boris is not our President, he … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Journalist, Media, Wales
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Grieve vs Caulfield and Boles vs Trump
Last night in the House of Commons during a debate two matters arose that show the importance of our credible politicians challenging less credible people who are using twitter to indicate their ignorance. The one closest to home came from … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Dominic Grieve, Donald Trump, Maria Caulfield, Nick Boles
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