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What UK politicians must learn from the Hoover Free Flights Fiasco
Oh dear, I have a feeling this will be my angriest post since ‘DLA Disgrace’ in September 2011. Hang on to your hats… As an independent candidate at the last UK general election in 2010, it was only when canvassing started that … Continue reading
The affliction of intellectuals who see all sides of an argument
Last week, I read the obituary of former Cabinet Minister, Sir Timothy Raison. He served under Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, apparently ‘gaining a reputation as the keeper of the party’s conscience on such issues as immigration, refugees, child benefit … Continue reading
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