Category Archives: Politics

Major Robert Cambell and the Iraq war.

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Donald Trump right or wrong.

To be honest I don’t know whether I am right or wrong but I get the feeling that The President of The United States, Donald Trump, has one major question in his mind at all times and that is what … Continue reading

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E U Exit?

At last the referendum has a date, now be prepared to be inundated with misleading and scaremongering stories and supposed facts. How many remember when De Gaul said no to our entry? (He wasn’t treated at all well by the Allies … Continue reading

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Does Cameron Trust the Grassroots?

With all the dodges that Cameron is dreaming up to diminish the influence of the Conservative Grassroots it is becoming apparent that there is a deep & ingrained mistrust of the Conservative Association members. If it hadn’t been for the objections … Continue reading

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Where are we going

I was listening to a politician on the Television this morning and as usual he was not capable of giving a straight answer to a question. I wonder if that is in part of the training that new MP’s receive? … Continue reading

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EU Referendum

I see that it is perfectly alright to for the United Kingdom Ministers to praise the European Union, but if they wish to make a statement criticizing it they are in trouble. This once again proves my previous statement that … Continue reading

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Schooling

Some teachers say that School exam timetables should avoid clashes with Ramadan. They say that sitting exams during a fasting period could effect the results. It is strange that the majority of students have been taking exams successfully before. Are the … Continue reading

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How Should we Vote?

If we vote for an MP who was subsequently elected have we the right to insist that he casts his vote in Parliament to match his election manifesto or do we expect his loyalties to change as climbs the greasy pole into … Continue reading

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How do we stand it?

We have David Cameron the PM for the United Kingdom telling us that the recession will go on for a longer time than was originally thought, times are going to be hard yet we are spending billions of Pounds on … Continue reading

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