Canada’s favourite comedian is still it’s Prime Minister but the joke seems to be its justice system.
On March 4th 2019 Jane Philpott, one of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s closest allies, resigned unexpectedly, after posting the following on her twitter account: ‘It grieves me to resign from a portfolio where I was at work to deliver an important mandate. I must abide by my core values, my ethical responsibilities, constitutional obligations. […]
International immigration continues to take a toll on vital services for ordinary people despite Brexit.
Many schools and institutions have found themselves struggling to manage local demand over recent years. Particularly in light of austerity affecting funding and with the prospect of more to come if the UK does not leave the EU as a result of Brexit. The council in Middlesbrough just published figures to the local council explaining […]
Should the BBC lose their license?
Nothing has been brought as low as state run and mainstream media over recent years but it seems, the BBC found a way to hit the bottom, then just kept digging and are now plumbing new depths. As a state sponsored broadcaster, their reputation for corruption and fake news, takes the reputation of an entire […]
First they came.. for political dissenters, for free speech advocates, for democracy.
New England Holocaust Memorial – A version of the Frederich Gustav Emil Martin Niemoller ( 1892-1994 ) poem hilighting the danger of politicial apathy. We are reminded, more than once in recent weeks, of the famous poem by German Pastor Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemoller. One of the most outspoken Christian critics of the Third […]
The UN and the blindingly bad plan.
The United Nations Migration plan, is a document that seeks to make mass migration a universal right. Introduced as a ‘voluntary agreement’. how long will it stay that way? Those of you working in regulation, law or some sort of leadership body will know that when you wish to improve your compliance process, introduce stricter […]
EU Presidents…… normally a burden, and yet, the gift that keeps on giving.
In an absolutely bizarre rant, EU President Donald Trusk came today told the press that ‘LEAVE’ voters deserve a special place in hell!?. To quote him directly ‘I have been wondering what the special place in hell reserved for those that promoted Brexit without a sketch of plan looks like’. This is simply not true […]
General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
Some people seem to think that, The General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs will help the EU and Britain finally find a postive way forward that will not damage European citizens and could lead to an economically stable Europe. This is indeed a useful piece of legislation that does provide a safety net for Britain […]
EU Copyright directive is temporarily blocked as negotiations break down.
#saveyourinternetThe EU attempt to separate EU citizens from dangerous notions of freedom and democracy by controlling what they are allowed to see read or hear hit a major roadblock today. Negotiations were abandoned after 11 Member nations made it clear that they would vote against the EU copyright directive after reviewing amendments designed to make […]
Mainstream media hysteria reaches fever pitch as UK Independance day looms large.
Have you ever been cruising along and just minding your own business and something so surprising happens, that suddenly, you are awakened from your general apathy and are faced with a fundamental realisation about the world you live in. Something that literally undermines everything you thought you believed in.Many people in the UK are waking […]
Did Theresa May’s advisors intimidate panelists involved in the ‘public inquiry into child abuse’?
A whistleblower who sat on the panel of the government inquiry into child abuse has told that press that was a victim of government intimidation intended to silence her. Journalist, Sharon Evans, leader of the child protection charity dotcom, was on the panel setup to investigate issues surrounding widespread child abuse in Britain. Panelists were […]