by nabidana | Oct 9, 2020 | British Politics, Leader
The Metropolitan investigation into Darren Grimes’ David Starkey interview should not be controversial, primarily because the investigation should have consisted of some sort of reasoning such as: Q: Did someone say something in an interview?A: Yes, David...
by nabidana | Sep 22, 2020 | British Politics
Sir Keir Starmer’s speech, in front of a brick wall and window in Doncaster this morning, was the first step in painting a picture of how the Labour Party will be like with him as leader. It was workmanlike, efficient in its messaging and sought to...
by nabidana | Sep 21, 2020 | Leader, Uncategorized
A casual observer could be forgiven for mistaking the current state of British and American politics as a little mismanaged at the moment. With two unconventional leaders, one might be surprised that their opponents equally fear being beaten again by them come the...
by nabidana | May 13, 2019 | Brexit, politics
Nigel Farage is a #FritBrit. Too scared to debate with Heidi Allen Click To Tweet So, it seems Nigel “Blame the BBC” has declined to debate with Change UK’s Heidi Allen MP. Surely the godfather of Brexit should be only too happy to take on the...
by nabidana | May 11, 2019 | Brexit, politics
19.05 Day 0, outside 10 Downing Street. “Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I have a brief prepared statement and then I will have time for some questions. This evening, as you’ve just heard, Theresa May has announced her intention to step down as the...