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Marvel at the revival of Trump’s America – weep for the decline of Starmer’s Britain

weekend blog

We are about to witness a unique political experiment. We have two English-speaking countries which have just held elections and now both are about to implement completely opposing sets of policies. We’ll then be able to see which of these two countries has the right policies for the wellbeing of its citizens […]

No steel industry – no car industry – no industry?

Thursday – Friday blog

In Chapter 13 of my book – THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS – I wrote about “The West’s Economic Suicide”. I don’t think many people really noticed when Britain’s last major aluminium smelter closed in 2012 with the loss of over 500 jobs. And if anyone did notice, few, if […]

Has Reeves sent the UK economy into a death spin?

Tuesday-Wednesday blog

Was Reeves the best Labour had?

Many people are probably being reduced to a state of despair that someone of Rachel ‘the economist’ Reeves’ modest-to-non-existent talents could have become our country’s Chancellor. But remember that Reeves’s predecessor as Shadow Chancellor was the even more/less (delete as appropriate) talented gargoyle-headed Annelise ‘Dobbin’ Dobbs

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Was Rachel Reeves fired from the only two proper jobs she had?

Sunday/Monday blog

Obviously readers will be well aware of the rather uncomfortable questions which have been raised about what work experience our excellent Chancellor, the ‘Right Honourable’ Rachel Reeves, actually had. I have no insight into the truth of what Rachel from Accounts actually did before becoming a revered politician. Hopefully, over the next […]

Is Rachel Reeves someone you would trust?

Monday-Tuesday blog

Check mate Rachel?

In her Wikipedia pages we read about how Rachel Reeves was a junior chess champion: “In February 1993, in a FIDE officiated Britih Womens Chess Association (BWCA) tournament consisting of 112 competitors between the ages of 12 and 21 Rachel Reeves finished in joint 1st place among the under-14s”

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Has ‘economist’ Rachel Reeves been economical with the truth?

Sunday-Monday blog

Hopefully you’ve seen the various articles about how our great Chancellor, Rachel ‘Wrecking-ball’ Reeves, has been reported as having changed her cv on the networking website LinkedIn. She now no longer claims to have been working as an economist when she was employed at HBOS (Halifax/Bank of Scotland)

Perhaps we can shed […]

Will ‘Wrecking-ball’ Reeves destroy all our pensions?

Friday- weekend blog

I posted this blog on Friday. But have added a bit at the end so will leave this up for the weekend

Reeves’s cunning plan?

I wanted to write about robbing wrecker Rachel Reeves’s great new plans to annihilate our pensions industry in order for her to create the impression of […]

The ‘Trump effect’ – he’s already changing the world

Friday-weekend blog

Donald Trump doesn’t take office till 20th January 2025. But his landslide election win is already changing the world. Here are just a few bits of good news. We can expect much more to follow. Though you’ll have to look for such Trump good news stories on alternative media – I rather […]

The disgusting bias of the British media

Thursday blog

I didn’t get much done yesterday. I spent far too long luxuriating in the sight of our lefty, elitist, voter-despising. West-hating, climate-crisis-propagandising, free-speech-loathing, globalist, migrant-hugging supposed ‘journalists’ all looking like they were being forced to eat a bucket-full of warm sick as they tried to explain away Trump’s triumphant election victory.

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How will ‘sleazeball’ Starmer avoid a Runcorn by-election?

Monday blog

Give Starmer’s current ‘approval’ ratings (see chart below), I suspect he will be rather interested in protecting the (IMHO) cowardly thug, Labour MP Mike Amesbury, in order to avoid a by-election which might see Reform taking the seat despite a previous 15,000+ Labour majority:

But how will Starmer protect the Runcorn Rumbler […]