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Tag Archives: David Cameron
Has George gone AWOL?
So here we are, day 2 post Brexit and no sign of the elusive Mr O. Where is he? Sitting in a dark corner somewhere sucking his thumb; rocking and humming? Recovering from a drug fuelled binge? All joking aside, … Continue reading
Posted in EU referendum, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC, David Cameron, funding, George Osborne, Jeremy Corbyn
9 Comments
Hats, canals and tax dodging
BLAIRMORE HOLDINGS, INC. (an investment company incorporated with limited liability under the laws of the Republic of Panama on 12 April 1982) SMITH & WILLIAMSON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LIMITED Well, I expect that most of you by now are aware … Continue reading
Brexit or Bremain?
I don’t know about you, but I’m all EU referendumed out! If I see one more news article with David Camerons “determined” face reading from a script prepared by Lynton Crosby telling us he’s “battling for Britain” I think I’ll … Continue reading
The pen is mightier than the sword *.
* The saying, “The pen is mightier than the sword” was first written by novelist and playwright Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, in his historical play Cardinal Richelieu. That saying is certainly true in relation to CaMORON. When what you think is … Continue reading
Welsh = likes rugby and can sing!
Ah stereotypes – doncha just love ’em. I am Welsh. I like rugby. But I can’t sing. I remember many years ago staying in Newcastle with friends and deciding to sample the nightlife. We ended up on the Tuxedo Princess, … Continue reading
Thanks to Corbyn the country can now, at last, properly debate issues like Trident
Reposted from Tom London blog The great 18th century democratic revolutionary, Tom Paine, wrote: – “A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right.” Jeremy Corbyn is now challenging the received wisdom over … Continue reading
Posted in Defence, Trident
Tagged David Cameron, defence, Jeremy Corbyn, nuclear deterrent, terrorism, Tom Paine, Trident
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Why The British Establishment Wants Jeremy Corbyn Buried
Reposted from Truepublica.org.uk The term “the establishment” refers to leading politicians, senior civil servants, senior barristers and judges, aristocrats, Oxbridge academics, senior clergy, the most important financiers and industrialists, governors of the BBC, members of and top aides to the royal … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Democracy, Jeremy Corbyn
Tagged austerity, BBC, Capitalism, Catholic Church, Church of England, David Cameron, democracy, House of Lords, HSBC, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour, Lord Green
2 Comments
IDS – NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE
Reposted from Kitty Jones – Politics and Insights This excellent article from Kitty shows us how arrogant this “government” really are. https://kittysjones.wordpress.com/2015/09/19/techniques-of-neutralisation-david-camerons-excuses-for-iain-duncan-smith/ Today, Debbie received the following written response to her question from the Prime sinister Minister:
Posted in DWP
Tagged benefits, Daily Mirror, David Cameron, deaths, dwp, ESA, Iain Duncan Smith, ICO, Kitty Jones, Mike Sivier, Ministerial Code, twitter, Vox Political
1 Comment
… and still no word from the bald one.
Four days after the issue of the report giving details of the mortality statistics by DWP and still not a peep from Iain dunked in sh*t… https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/mortality-statistics-esa-ib-and-sda-claimants or his boss CaMORON. If either of them had a shred of decency … Continue reading
Posted in DWP
Tagged Bishop of Manchester, David Cameron, dwp, Iain Duncan Smith, Mike Sivier, Nick Dilworth, statistics
12 Comments
Government proposes inquiry into moving to a ‘pay NHS’
Reposted from Our NHS; article by Richard Grimes Last week the government quietly announced a review into the biggest political hot potato of all – and almost no-one noticed. Imagine for a moment that you are the newly re-elected Conservative … Continue reading
Posted in NHS
Tagged David Cameron, House of Lords, Insurance, Jeremy Hunt, Kings Fund, Lord David Prior, NHS, Nuffield Trust, user charges
1 Comment