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Continue reading →Delud-Ed on ‘Rip Off Britain’.
Poor delud-Ed. Disgraced Capo of the Union Borgata, desperately churning out chat-up lines like an intoxicated speed dater, trying to locate the one voter who might be desperate enough to let him get his leg over at
Continue reading →Is Shapps a Secret Communist?
Gawd Luv ‘em. It’s like Psittacosis; the squawking parrots may have fallen off the top perch, but the disease lingers on and infects the new arrivals.
Grant Shapps is the latest Tory to fall victim to
Continue reading →More comebacks than Liberace.
Ms Raccoon is amongst you once more – and has enjoyed a perfectly splendid time in Jersey.
Arriving on the late night ferry from St Malo, tired and dishevelled, disorientated, driving on the wrong side of
Continue reading →A boost for the economy
I will pick an example at random, but I can assure you that this nonsense happens in every news source, from the Guardian (hardly surprising, I admit) to Private Eye. This happened to be
Continue reading →The Hillingdon “DOL” House – Part 2
The Hillingdon “DOL” House Part 2
By Gildas The Monk
And so where were we…?
Oh yes! It is October 2010. Hillingdon Council have now detained the vulnerable Steven Neary, against his wishes and the
Continue reading →Hillingdon DOL House
The final curtain falls at the Hillingdon “DOL” House
By Gildas The Monk
The case of the unlawful detention of Steven Neary by Hillingdon Council in 2010 is a topic upon which our learned editor Anna
Continue reading →A Brain Teaser for You.
Did you know that the British Isles had been invaded 53 times since 1066? I always thought we’d never been invaded since 1066. Shows how much I know!
Continue reading →Ms Raccoon regrets…
That in an act of callous disregard for your moral and ethical well being – she has fled the Raccoon coop for an entire week. Thoughtless of me, I know, but too late to let the dogs
Continue reading →Exploding Tits and Titter Ye Not.
The nit-picking over tit-nicking and who should pay for it continues.
Now it has been revealed that Bluestar International had supplied industrial grade silicon to PIP from its Rhodorsil range which was meant for making tyres.
Continue reading →Yet another EU referendum…
After parliamentary elections which haven’t really changed anything despite the defeat of Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), the time has come for us to decide whether we would like to be a part of (Dis)United Europe.
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NewsShite with Paxo.
Late last night I finally caught up with the Tuesday night recording of Newsnight. Dobson and Norris had just been convicted and the full Primrose Hill liberal intelligentsia mob was out in self congratulatory force. Diane Abbott,
Continue reading →What was the best ever British made mini series?
I truly detest television at Christmas. Most of the year I find it merely worthless and annoying, but at Christmas with all its faux bonhomie and general shut down and when there is not much else
Continue reading →Is this Justice for Stephen Lawrence?
Almost 19 years have passed since Stephen Lawrence was murdered, a longer period of time than he had lived.
The passage of time, and, dare I say it, the prevailing ideology of these times have blunted
Continue reading →Hitchens and Dawkins are completely right. Except that they are completely wrong…
Penning the recent review of the year argument I was prompted to reflect on the death of the late Christopher Hitchens.
Polemicist, wit, writer, commentator and orator,
Continue reading →Why the Law is an Ass.
In 1987, Michael Ryan walked out into the streets of Hungerford and shot dead 16 people including his own Mother and then shot himself with a semi-automatic rifle – legally held.
The Government was horrified and
Continue reading →Court of Appeal Abolishes Magna Carta?
As 2011 draws to a close I felt it time for me to put pen to paper and write about the Cheshire West case. This is another unfortunate ‘Deprivation of Liberty Case’ in which the Court of
Continue reading →A Final Bit of Theft.
My secret squirrel legal eagle correspondent pointed me at this interesting bit of legal analysis:
Under our law, transfers of shares in a company have to be made by
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