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The Republican and Labour Parties: brought to the brink of destruction by demagoguery and populism
A year ago Jeremy Corbyn was elected as leader of the Labour Party, and I said back then how he and his supporters were like the Tea Party. It has since been explained to
Read More »Shooting and conservation groups do more than government to protect our natural habitats
I don’t often pay much attention to e-petitions when they appear on my Twitter timeline, especially not when they’re being frantically spun by metro-liberal luvvies. However, one caught my attention recently. It was a
Read More »If ISIS Want a War, They’ve Got One
The Paris attacks changed my views on intervention and tackling terrorism. Here’s why it should change yours as well. For the last 4 years of blogging, I have prided myself on being anti-war and
Read More »Fact Checking the Paris Attack
Social Media is a great tool for spreading news. The only problem is that with so much data at our fingertips and increasingly faster speeds of data transfer between individuals, misinformation can spread as
Read More »Corbyn: The First Week
Robert Tyler looks over Jeremy Corbyn’s first week as Labour leader. “A week is a long time in politics.”, Harold Wilson once quipped. Jeremy Corbyn would do well to listen and learn from one
Read More »How A Trip On The Eurostar Changed My Mind About Migrants
Through National Papers, PMQs and even the State of the European Union, the so called ‘migrant crisis’ has been talked about to death, yet very little has been done so far. Now I could
Read More »Indefensible and Undemocratic Lords Appointments
Britain’s 4th Party gets 22 Lords, whilst its 3rd gets none. On Thursday, the Number 10 Press Office put out a statement on behalf of the Prime Minister announcing the creation of a fistful of new
Read More »Corbyn Supporters Enjoy a Nice Cup of Tea Party
The Corbyn revolution in the Labour Party is just like the Tea Party in America. Now, before you start bombarding me with comments telling me that I’m nuts, and reminding me that the Tea
Read More »A Conservative Defense of the #SCOTUSmarriage
Yesterday the Supreme Court of the United States of America ruled in a landmark case that saw Same-Sex Marriage made legal across all 50 states. The Court ruled 5 to 4 in favour of
Read More »Mental Health should be a defining Policy this Election
Why Mental Health should have been an election issue… Last night I considered ending it all. This neither the first time I’ve considered it, nor I fear will it be the last. Some
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