by nabidana | Oct 3, 2016 | Labour Leadership
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition House of Commons Palace of Westminster, City of Westminster Dear Jeremy, If the rumours in the hated mainstream media are to be believed, you will soon be seeking a replacement for your strategic support Seumas...
by nabidana | Nov 5, 2015 | Ireland, Northern Ireland
Some quixotic souls in the republican movement must last night have been sitting, breath bated, in Arran sweater and Celtic jersey wearing clusters. They were waiting, no doubt with poitín in hand, for RTÉ’s ‘Ireland’s Call’ PrimeTime Special,...
by nabidana | Oct 1, 2015 | Corbyn, Corbynology, Hoons, Labour Leadership, politics
When Jeremy Corbyn was elected to lead the Labour Party, Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) launched an impressive and apparently effective campaign to seize the initial narrative and establish him as a threat to the national security of the UK. The main...
by nabidana | Sep 22, 2015 | Books, politics
The latest book by Lord Ashcroft, former non-dom donor to the Conservative Party, has been recalled after serialization of the tome was found to exceed emissions standards for personally held gripes and axe-grinding instruments. The book “Call Me Dave”, in...
by nabidana | Sep 16, 2015 | politics
Jeremy Corbyn has gotten a Government Car Service car and a pay increase. Why people on my side of the house are going on about it is entirely beyond me. The leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition has important responsibilities and functions additional to the job...
by nabidana | May 10, 2015 | Election 2015, politics
Some observations on the most interesting election since Sophia of Hanover. We didn’t call the election this way, no matter how many ‘prescient after the fact’ comments you read in media and online. People, like me, who put a small amount of money on...