The Conservative Lord Jo Johnson as been voting in favour of the Government’s Domestic Abuse Bill and against a #StalkingRegister.
Synthetic Biology is the Answer I’m no scientist. But I think science is important. The open discussion of science is crucial in a free society. A matter of life and death. The society which does not permit open discussion of science is closed. We are edging toward totalitarianism. Last week we saw that audit firms […]
Why England Is Conservative by Alfred Austin Because of our dear Mother, the fair Past,On whom twin Hope and Memory safely lean,And from whose fostering wisdom none shall weanTheir love and faith, while love and faith shall last:Mother of happy homes and Empire vast,Of hamlets meek, and many a proud demesne,Blue spires of cottage smoke […]
Andrew Bailey is referred to in this FT piece as though he has some sort of track record preventing fraud. He doesn’t. For some reason, “comments have not been enabled for this article” Bailey was asked about lessons learned from the London Capital & Finance scandal. The scandal itself is barely mentioned in the article. […]
Woke This Way The Times of London tends to issue anti-woke UK Government propaganda from behind a paywall. A paywall that is thankfully not impossible to bypass. In today’s business section is the following offering: It is interesting to see the word ‘woke’ used when referring to the City. As if to imply that the […]
A is for Apple, Anarchism, & Anachronism Luddites I miss the Luddites. Not the ones up in Nottinghamshire that broke frames. I mean the ones from a few years ago who were scientists against technocracy. Dave King ran the group. Very informative it was. They taught me about synthetic biology, fracking, biofuel, & cyborg technology. […]
The Government pays Deloitte to tell them how to tell the world that it is ok for the Government to pay Deloitte.
“It is an unprecedented and controversial step. But ministers should press ahead” – The TImes Over the course of eight paragraphs today’s Times argues that the jab should be mandatory for all care workers. It goes a little something like this (italics being The Times) : The Times view on mandatory Covid vaccination for health […]
Standing Next to a Mountain UK Government in Coal U-Turn Last night Robert Jenrick, the communities secretary, U-Turned and blocked the application for the deep coalmine near Whitehaven in Cumbria. Fracking was recently blocked in the UK, despite the government frequently overruling local councils to permit it, and now this coal mine is no longer […]
The boys and girls over at the State Department / Bloomberg must think the public believe anything. Their latest offering suggests the UK / US axis wants to place sanctions on Russia. This is due to chemical weapons usage and mistreatment of opposition leader Aleksey Navalny. Secretary State Blinken took to Twitter yesterday. Time for […]
The Times has just published a story about the personal life of an academic who was held hostage in Iran for three years. I see no news value in it whatsoever. What possesses them to publish a story that simply is not in the British public interest? The Times is owned by Rupert Murdoch and […]
A row is brewing over the Government’s apparent preference to appoint the notorious right wing newspaper editor Paul Dacre as Head of Broadcast Regulator Ofcom, with powers to police Independent & Social Media, and special exemptions for newspapers.
Critics decry naked political appointment of editor who has arguably done more to polarise political discourse than anyone except Nigel Farage
Were every Frenchman who claims to have been in the resistance be telling truth there’d have been no room for Nazis.
Bee-Killing Brexit Pesticide Wu Tang Killer Bees UK Government Launches Genetic Engineering Consultation
Right wing investigative reporter James Ball has attacked Julian Assange once again. This time in the Sunday Times. But is there anything new in his article?
We all know the press is able to play down the significance of one scandal and play up the significance of another.
Limitation, imagination, serenade me once again, dumbfounded by unbounded beauty, lovely plumage make good pen
Whereas inequality has tended to be lowered only after serious struggles, at this point the struggles themselves are being outlawed.
It’s only a year since I said I was dreaming of a Brown Brexit. As if by magic, UK policy in the organ donation space has opened up. How did they do it? By getting rid of free will. Opened for Business So the NHS can now automatically claim your organs as soon as you […]
I’ve been going to North Paddington Food Bank in Westminster for four weeks.
Government openly engaging in psychological operations with same teams and tactics as in Afghanistan
Quintessentially English Ben Elliot, the Chairman of the Conservative Party, nephew of Prince Charles, close friend of Zac Goldsmith, and Boris Johnson’s tennis partner, co-founded and co-owns Quintessentially, an elite services or ‘concierge company’ which created and registered the website of an international escort agency offering “high class models” to “high-profile gentlemen”, according the Financial […]
Now that the government have announced a national infrastructure bank, Green Bonds and their version of a Green New Deal, John McDonnell appears to have won the last election.
It is a bit weird to see Dominic Raab / Alan B’stard strutting his stuff on the world stage. Strange seeing Raab in Vietnam trying to get approval for the CPTPP trade agreement. Is anyone actually following any of this? I never see it mentioned anywhere.
Just as UK PM Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson makes out that his surname is Johnson, despite the surname on his paternal grandfather’s birth certificate being clearly Kemal, so too does Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris make little mention of her élite Tamil Brahmin heritage. Whether re-purposing the original anti police brutality Black Lives […]
As Assange hearing happens today his lawyer Jen Robinson is working with Rupert Murdoch and Amber Heard on the Johnny Depp Libel Trial.
How could SFO Chief Lisa Osofksy not have known about HSBC / Huawei’s Iranian business?
No sense of awkwardness from well connected Etonian Ben Goldsmith as he risks neighbours’ safety and business.
Comment is Banned
Comment is Banned They used to say on the Guardian website that comment is free. But now it’s more a case of Comment is banned. Why? In the Guardian opinion section, of the 20 main articles, only 3 have a comment section. This Martin Kettle Brexit piece is from the day before yesterday and yet […]
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