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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
Nigel Farage is totally unsuitable to remain as my MEP
As my MEP Nigel, Farage has every reason to write a piece for a newspaper and as a right wing and pro Brexit newspaper it seems entirely understandable for the Torygraph to give Farage a chance to write a … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Daily Telegraph, Donald Trump, Kim Darroch, Nigel Farage
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One linear gap in Theresa’s legacy plans
As part of the Prime Ministers Questions last Wednesday, Theresa was asked if she would make a significant improvement in the healthcare for people in West Sussex. Sadly she chose not to do so even though this would be a … Continue reading
Is this why Trump opposes Huawei?
When my last Blackberry mobile phone was damaged beyond use and my provider offered me a Huawei device as an alternative to Samsung, I took their advice and now have a Huawei mobile phone. For at least one reason that … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Education, Parliament and Democracy, STEM
Tagged 5G, Donald Trump, Huawei, Trump, Woody Johnson
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The urgent need to help unite our nation
In many senses the visit that begins officially tomorrow is simply one more bit of icing on a very unpleasant cake that began to be baked early in 2016 when an EU referendum that was poorly prepared for was announced, … Continue reading
The need for credible security and economic analysis
Last Thursday a friend of mine commented on social media about an blog that was published on ‘The Conservative Woman’ website and the title interested me ‘Britain is now ruled by civil servants‘. The website is not something I have … Continue reading
One or two right notes, but certainly in the wrong order
The news that Theresa and Jeremy have begun to meet, claiming to discuss a way forward that will work across their two large parties should be seen by many people who believe in a two party system as a very … Continue reading
The Anti-Democratic Elephant trying to get into the room
As we approach Brexit with a matter of hours till midnight, this piece in todays Telegraph should be sufficient to make all voters demand a new and much more coherent referendum before we leave the EU and are forced into … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Donald Trump, Gordon Rayner, Peter Foster, Vote Leave, Woody Johnson
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Western Democrats act in a manner that is deeply embarrassing
The UK news over the last few days understandably is focused on our appalling chaos in the House of Commons over a public vote that took place 30 months ago involving 33.6m people which was called for and prepared amongst … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Donald Trump, Eleanor Laing, Tulip Siddiq
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A gentle suggestion for Donald
According to the press and his tweets, Donald Trump has had a frustrating end to 2018 and beginning of 2019, expressing deep anger towards his political opponents over their failure to support his wall separating North America from South America. … Continue reading
Three powerful Ministers speaking nonsense
Over the last few days there have been a series of concerning statements from several senior Government Ministers that relate to our departure from the European Union. They have emerged at the same time as Donald Trump was broadcast getting … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Dominic Raab, Donald Trump, Jeremy Hunt, Liam Fox
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