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Nigel Farage

Islam: Farage’s Achilles Heel

As a longstanding supporter of Nigel Farage, I think it’s not only reasonable but incumbent on me to highlight whenever he strays off the reservation. Generally speaking, Farage deserves enormous credit: he’s been on the right side of history for most issues throughout his political career (Brexit, Trump, immigration, Covid [albeit belatedly], Net Zero etc), […]

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Fat people

The Fat of the Land

Now I’m the first to admit that I’m carrying a couple of extra stones of mainly belly fat, but…. My trips into Hull city centre (and I actually more or less already reside there) are now becoming less and less frequent. Hull, like many smaller cities, is a pale shadow of its former self when

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Money

Charity Begins at Home

Do you donate to any well-known charities? Or are you perhaps a paying member of things like The National Trust? Then more fool you I say. Probably in the past I didn’t think too deeply about giving to well-known charities, either on flag days or in little envelopes through the letterbox (but still boycotting those

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Mourning in Silence

Mourning in Silence

In modern day Britain, we are allowed to mourn our murdered children, friends or relatives. We are free to be appalled. We are also permitted to lay flowers by the coagulating blood of our kith and kin, as our political leaders walk solemnly towards the farewell postcards and tear-drenched bouquets for a tight minute of

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Feminist protest

Trump Derangement Syndrome

I am sure that one should not take pleasure in others’ misery. The Left’s congenital schadenfreude whenever conservatives are convicted of thought crimes notwithstanding, two wrongs never make a right. But, by God am I enjoying the left-wing liberal meltdown following the resounding victory of Donald Trump in the US elections. “How can I count

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Rachel Reeves

Labour’s Tax Miscalculation

(Photograph: Kirsty O’Connor / Treasury, OGL 3 <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3>, via Wikimedia Commons) You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich, you cannot strengthen the week by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling the wage payer down…. (Abraham Lincoln)  Money was created as a

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Halloween

It’s Halloween (Again) 

Once upon a time it was considered rather vulgar (at least in my family) to put up Christmas decorations before 1st December, and even that early was thought a bit ‘common’. How we mocked the people who felt it necessary to display anything more than a tasteful bauble-decorated tree, and their collection of received Christmas

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