Syria – in war the first casualty is the truth

The lies of Theresa May – Yemen, Iraq and Palestine The bodies of dead Iranian solidiers – killed in an Iraqi gas attack – the chemical weapons in this case were supplied by the West Robert Fisk As always truth is the first casualty of war.  Theresa May’s statement that it is in Britain’s national…

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5,000 people have called on the Charity Commission to Deregister the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism – let’s make it 10,000 by next week

On Sunday the Far-Right CAA held a demonstration calling Jeremy Corbyn a racist and anti-Semite and Labour a racist party The Charity Commission has clear guidelines in respect of charities, campaigning and political activity. In their Guidance Campaigning and political activity by charities at a glance, under key points, there are a number of bullet points that…

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Grenfell Tower – Murder by May and Kensington Council

The Privatisation of the Management of Council Housing Began with New Labour In the long-forgotten case of Director of Public Prosecutions v Smith [1961] A.C. 290 it was held that ‘a person is presumed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his acts.’   In this case a policeman had stopped a car and when…

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Jeremy Corbyn and the Humiliation of Nick Cohen

Not so Stable – The Witch of Westminster’s Fatal Miscalculation As with all good fairy tales, the wicked witch of Westminster was rumbled before she was able to cast her evil spells. The good news is that she is not yet dead. The longer she lives, the more damage she is likely to do to…

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General Election 2017 – 7 Weeks Ago this Blog was alone in predicting a hung parliament – Strong and Stable is no more!

As Labour defies all the pundits Brighton Kemptown is gained with a 10,000 majority The Pundits predicted the largest Tory majority since 1983 if not before.  Labour’s Right, the Zionists and Progress, did their best to distance themselves from Jeremy Corbyn.  7 weeks ago when the polls predicted a massive Tory majority I stood out and…

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