Former cabinet minister Chris Grayling – dubbed the failure’s failure as he has yet to find a job he can’t do badly – looks set to chair the influential Intelligence and Security…
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Britain is sleepwalking towards authoritarianism
9 July 2020Cummings is proving that disruptive stories and lies, allied to Machiavellian cunning and upending convention by framing our institutions as “out of touch” and “elite”, could be much more populist…
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A cashless society, what does it mean ?
8 July 2020What is a Cashless Society ? A Cashless society is an economic concept where financial transactions are executed in an electronic format rather using banknote. In a cashless society, each…
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Suppressed report exposes Labour’s 5th column
8 July 2020Craig Murray, former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan (sacked by Straw for blowing the whistle on torture) reviews the leaked document that charted the weaponisation of anti-semitism claims and details sabotage…
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>Serco Outsourcing , commits fraud yet wins lucrative Tory government contracts >Serco admitted three offences of fraud and two of false accounting, just after winning biggest-ever public contract Serco has…
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> STV approved – keeping unfair help for Capital – but not for The Left> The switch from first-past-the-post to a single transferable vote (STV) system was passed by the…
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Russia report still locked away by Boris Johnson
4 July 2020Why is the promised 2019 report still not published? Alleged Russian interference in UK politics was investigated by the Intelligence and Security committee in 2019. The committee planned to publish…
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THIS report, which was generally shunned by the left, is careful not to point the finger of blame for internal party conflict, it “rests not wholly with one side or…
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TV times for the Left
30 June 2020When it comes to terrestrial TV there are only two free stations worth turning to for news and current affairs, and they are not the BBC, ITV or Sky. They…
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Black troops were welcome in Britain, but Jim Crow wasn’t: the race riot of one night in June 1943
24 June 2020Bullet holes found in the wood surrounds of the NatWest Bank in Bamber Bridge, in Lancashire in the north of England, in the late 1980s led to the rediscovery of…