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Category Archives: British Politics
Torylaboursaurus Fossil Found
Through out history in every age there is a creature that arises and affects all it touches and then its time is past. Today is the time of the Mammals who haven’t been around for a great length of time on … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, ecological, observations, Politics
Tagged britain, clegg, corruption, England, germany, government, liberals, NHS, NHS Managers, old age pensioners, politicians, politics, russia, Scotland Wales Ireland, sky news, terrorists
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Hunt For Destruction
R.I.P “You are doing a wonderful job Jeremy, a wonderful job, yes indeed, St Margaret would be proud of you my boy.” “Thank you Prime Minister.” “Yes you walk tall in her footsteps. She destroyed the coal mines and miners, … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, medical, observations, Politics
Tagged American politics, britain, cnbc, conservatives, corruption, David Cameron, doctors, europe, hospitals, jeremy hunt, NHS, old age pensioners, squawk box, wall street
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Referendum, But whose?
I am not a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn too much of a pacifist for my liking, however he is playing the EU referendum very well. Criticised by the Tory press for not supporting the Prime Minister’s efforts to stay inside … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics, theories
Tagged bbc, cameron, clegg, cnbc, Congress, conservatives, daily mail, daily mirror, daily telegraph, elections, europe, independent, ITV, old age pensioners, politicians, politics, terrorists, wall street
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Parallel Universe?
We have all read about the ‘parallel universe’ but dismissed it as science fiction but is it?? after the past few weeks I am beginning to have my doubts. As I have mentioned before I have high blood pressure which … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, medical, observations, Politics, theories
Tagged amazon, angels, authors, big bang, Castle, internal affairs, IRS, medical research, religon, sky tv, squawk box, writing
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Rebel Without A Cause?
There are many things to oppose within the political sphere, the world can be an evil place and it is easy to criticize the actions of others be it your friends, enemies and everybody in between. Man the barricades, roll … Continue reading
Think, Think About
I have been rather quiet on this front for some while wondering what the consequences of the general election would be. I made no bones about the fact I thought Ed Miliband would make a decent prime minister with a … Continue reading
How To Commit Suicide or The leadership Election
I used to be a member of the Labour Party in White City. There were some very caring people about, plus some wild cards and people who knew how to play the system in the euphoria of 1997 when we were all … Continue reading
Formula One Decisions
or Decisions of the Unconscious Mind Formula One is a sport of decisions, measured sometimes in hundredths of a second. Decisions that are made deep in the subconscious of the mind, decisions that are literally made without even thinking about … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, theories
Tagged cars, F.I.A., ferrari, formula one, germany, golf, human rights, mclaren, mercedes benze, racial issues, racial undertones, red bull, renault, sport, Tiger Woods
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How Many Crooks Steal My Books????
Now here´s a funny story, no, no it isn´t! I write stories because I enjoy it, I certainly don´t make lots of money at it, it´s probably cost me more than I have earned. Unfortunately there isn´t some great organisation … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations
Tagged amazon, banks, books, corruption, crime, daily mail, daily mirror, finance, germany, google, lawyers, leeds tv, old age pensioners, wall street, walthamstow news
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Judges at the Courts of Human Rights can be dangerous people. Their rulings affect not only those persons asking for a decision on behalf of murders, rapists, terrorists and those who incite their actions, but also those that are … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged european law, government policy, human rights, ken livingstoen, law, politics, terrorists, violence
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