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Keir Starmer

Descent into chaos: Keir’s version of fiddling while Rome burns?

DATE : 1 October 2025 AUTHOR :

Conference season is upon us, and this week the Labour party is meeting in Liverpool.  In an effort to resolve the migrant problem and counter the challenge from Reform, Sir Keir Starmer has taken the opportunity to announce the introduction of ID cards for all, at the same time unreservedly branding Reform policy as racist and […]

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Just how bad can things get?

DATE : 22 May 2025 AUTHOR :

Just when you think things can’t get any worse, events seem to defy all expectation … and they do.  After the UK’s hard-fought separation from Europe, for instance, Keir Starmer appears to have engineered an agreement to make us once again subject to EU rules, only this time minus the voting rights that previously allowed us […]

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Where is Justice?

DATE : 31 January 2025 AUTHOR :

This week the world commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, remembering with horror Hitler’s attempted extermination of the Jews in Nazi Germany and Europe in WW2.  In the Fuhrer’s quest to achieve racial purity, 6,000,000 Jews were systematically murdered in the death camps.  There, living in the most appalling conditions, with little food and no […]

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Let Justice Flow Like a River

DATE : 24 January 2025 AUTHOR :

Despite what was maintained by government agencies and the police at the time of the Southport stabbings – namely, that the attacks weren’t terror related – Axel Rudakubana has now pleaded guilty to murder, and to two terror-related offences, including producing the biological toxin Ricin, and possession of an Al-Qaeda training manual. The guilty plea appears to have come […]

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Ultimate act of compassion – or licensed murder of the ‘incurable’?

DATE : 26 July 2024 AUTHOR :

Prior to the General Election, Sir Keir Starmer expressed his unequivocal support for any future Bill on assisted dying that would come before Parliament.  Now, barely three weeks into the new Parliament and with what feels to be almost unseemly haste, that Bill is set to be introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Falconer […]

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