by nabidana | Sep 11, 2008 | politics
In which we remember the thousands of lives, of every faith and no faith, lost in the worst terrorist outrage of our time, and remember the value of freedom, diversity and democracy. We remember the fact that, although some of our shared history may not be beyond...
by nabidana | Aug 6, 2008 | politics
I don’t like it. I don’t like it one little bit, and I’m only going to say one thing on the issue of the UUP / Conservative Talks. I joined the Conservative party because they offered something different and better from the tribal madness of...
by nabidana | Jun 12, 2008 | politics
David Davis, who took a decision today to stand up for something in which he fervently believes, is something of a rarity in British politics. Nabidana supports his stance, and wishes him every success in his campaign.
by nabidana | Jun 11, 2008 | politics
Thanks to the DUP’s ridiculous caving to Government, and most likely some embarrassingly mercenery negotiating, the principle of Human Rights in the UK has been abandoned. Labour selling out to the DUP? We’ve now adopted the principle that terrorist...
by nabidana | Jun 10, 2008 | politics
Votáil Níl
by nabidana | Jun 10, 2008 | politics
In the UK, David Cameron is leader of the Conservative party, just emerging from the best Local Government election results and by-election in redent history. The first by-election victory for more than two decades in Crewe and Nantwich reflected a truly massive swing...