I remember a colleague recounting an anecdote about an election in England. During the campaign period the Labour candidate accused his Conservative counterpart of going around the constituency “whipping up apathy”! Well there’s no need to whip up any apathy among a recent mission area of mine: it lies thick on the ground and the […]
If there’s a lesson to learn from Putin, it is in the value of governing in your national self interest.
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Since November of 1990 the Conservative and Unionist party has been searching its ranks for the reincarnation of Mrs. Thatcher.
A decade ago, the idea that we might ever effectively mandate vaccination and lock the great unwashed out of society would have been universally regarded as extreme.
Many of the centre left and centre right deputies abstained or were not present for the votes.
A believer in practical reasonableness rather than pipedreams
Mr Trump, now, is Biden’s best and likely only hope at a second term.
So, back we go, however temporarily, to a Britain of Keir Starmers and Ken Clarkes and Alastair Campbells. The grown ups are, for a time, back in charge.
“Kate Middleton = Future Queen, Meghan Markle = Drama Queen. Enough said”