Sir John Thingie MP, interviewed in one of the House of Commons’ many bars.
Look — look — it’s quite simple. We didn’t get
Continue reading →Sir John Thingie MP, interviewed in one of the House of Commons’ many bars.
Look — look — it’s quite simple. We didn’t get
Continue reading →The Police and the courts have never appreciated ‘the man on the street’ muscling in on their proprietary right to mete out ‘Justice’.
Even those who have been defending their own home, pace Tony Martin, convicted
Continue reading →Labour leadership candidate John McDonnell today said that if he could go back in time a la “Ashes to Ashes”, he would have used the opportunity to assassinate
Continue reading →It’s normally hot in Bangkok but never this hot this late in the season, with temperatures soaring up beyond 45 degrees (113 in real money) with energy sapping humidity. The cooling southerly winds are late this year with the knock
Continue reading →I should start off with a disclaimer, I suppose: I am a fan of John Stossel. I stumbled across his YouTube videos by accident, he does a
Continue reading →This afternoon Sandra Barr published an ‘Important Press Release’ from Robert Green to his Facebook group members.
As with so much of the information which emanates from Robert Green, a kernel of half truths have been
Continue reading →“Singing Kettle caught in shooting horror”
Derek Bird shot a singing kettle? Nope.
FIFE’S favourite children’s’ entertainers were caught up in this week’s horrific
Continue reading →There is nothing so likely to induce a murderous rage in the most mild mannered of people as sibling rage over a last will and testament. Many a family can cite feuds
Continue reading →I couldn’t help but think of Dunblane when I heard of the news. I wonder what the knee-jerk reaction of the government will
Continue reading →You may possibly have heard recently about a bit of bother near Gaza. It was in all
Continue reading →The Pink Tafia is still rustling its skirts, spitting and snarling in spirited defence of David Laws. There is a gaping hole at the rear of their argument. One that is being completely ignored by
Continue reading →In amongst all the excitement of the new coalition government, it’s important to still remember that much of Labour’s big brother legislation is still active.
Continue reading →In its purest form, a newspaper consists of a collection of facts which, in controlled circumstances, can actively improve knowledge. Unfortunately, facts are expensive, so to save costs and
Continue reading →I apologise for the length of this piece. There are a lot of facts to be laid out.
I would also ask before you tell me that I have left this or that fact out that you refer
Continue reading →I am profoundly shocked this morning. Yet again a thoroughly decent man has been hounded from office by the paranoia and narrow minded venality of
Continue reading →Some of you may remember the saga of the Libertarian candidate for Sutton and Cheam who found himself lampooned in his local paper as a ‘basque and fishnet stockings’
Continue reading →I managed to find a picture of the portly middle aged Lord Hanningfield with his hand in his own pocket for a change. I wouldn’t want to be accused of interfering with the
Continue reading →Guido has asked for suggestions for a logo for Ed Balls’ campaign to be elected as leader of the Labour party.
There is only one possible logo that would adequately
Continue reading →The language of persuasion is subtle. With so many journalists chasing a by-line in the media’s favourite subject – serial killers! – the message is becoming muddled.
The Daily
Continue reading → I got her from a bar down in old Soho
Where you don’t stay long
Or you catch a dose of Ebola
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Magna Carta, Ch 39: ‘No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we
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