Sunday papers – 5 August 2018
Brexit The International Trade Secretary has warned that ‘no deal’ is the most likely…
Read MoreBrexit The International Trade Secretary has warned that ‘no deal’ is the most likely…
Read Moreby Vivian Evans | Mar 30, 2018 | Debate | 5 |
This long letter was sent in by our correspondent Roger Arthur who analysed the Cameron leaflet…
Read MoreBrexit Westmonster Brexit hero Jacob Rees-Mogg just cornered government Minister David Davis on…
Read MoreBrexit Express THE PROSPECT of Britain walking out of Brexit talks with the EU has come closer…
Read MoreBrexit Express JEAN Claude Juncker has dismissed claims that Brexit will not happen in a crushing…
Read MoreBlair Telegraph Sir John Chilcot has said he does not believe Tony Blair was “straight with…
Read Moreby Julian Farmer | Jun 4, 2017 | Culture | 16 |
I have a new name for the ‘Politikal Klasse’ – “The New Amoral Global…
Read Moreby David G. Meacock | May 22, 2017 | Debate | 4 |
For an example of the Conservative Government’s blatant lies, confusion and incompetence HS2 would…
Read Moreby Staff Writer | May 18, 2017 | Views & Letters | 13 |
Today’s letters, as expected, reflect the GE and issues around it. First up is a letter by our…
Read MoreBrexit The Guardian is one of the media which report a plan by the EU to keep us tied to the…
Read MoreInternational trade Telegraph The UK has secured more than £15billion of extra foreign investment…
Read Moreby Mike Munford | Oct 14, 2016 | Debate | 17 |
In 1914, Britain drifted into a catastrophic war which destroyed almost an entire generation of educated young men. We drifted into it at least partly, perhaps mainly, because everybody in Britain, in 1913 and 1914, was so…
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