The Media against Cummings Part 3

More and more we’re finding Justice gets pushed aside for the Political Motive. I’m old enough to remember when people like Jeremy Paxman did a very Professional Job at Questioning the Politician, and he often got the Answers, he was at the Edge. The so called Journalists that have followed him have crossed that Edge.… Continue reading The Media against Cummings Part 3

The Antifa and Co Power Push Part 2

An Australian court has banned a Black Lives Matter protest that was planned this weekend in Sydney, saying it posed a coronavirus health risk. New South Wales (NSW) Police had sought a court order to halt it. Thousands were expected to attend the rally in solidarity with US protests over the killing of George Floyd… Continue reading The Antifa and Co Power Push Part 2

May 2020. EU Coronavirus Bailout Plan

May 2020. A One Trillion Euro Bailout Package for the European Union to help cope with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic would be a game-changer for the bloc, an analyst told Euronews. Guntram Wolff, director of the European think tank, Bruegel, said that the financial package currently being debated in Brussels would be “a… Continue reading May 2020. EU Coronavirus Bailout Plan

Migrant Invasion of Europe Part 9

Unlike the open-arms migration policy embraced by the previous leftist government in Greece, the newly installed conservative administration of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is marshaling a tougher stance to the Invasion of Muslims from Turkey. It has vowed to deport some 10,000 migrants back to their homelands by the end of the year. The government… Continue reading Migrant Invasion of Europe Part 9

May 2020. Anger over George Floyd Death

May 2020. The US has been convulsed by nationwide protests over the death of an African-American man in police custody. George Floyd, 46, died after being arrested by police outside a shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Footage of the arrest on 25 May shows a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeling on Mr Floyd’s neck while… Continue reading May 2020. Anger over George Floyd Death

The Antifa & Co Power Push Part 1

Hundreds of people attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Burton. Before the event, more than 200 people declared they would be attending on Facebook, while a further 300 said they were “interested” in attending. A number of protests have been planned across the country after civil unrest erupted in America following the death of… Continue reading The Antifa & Co Power Push Part 1

Migrants from France Part 13

Bridget Chapman, a spokeswoman for the Kent Refugee Action Network, a group that works with unaccompanied child refugees and asylum seekers in the part of England where most migrant boats arrive, said the Home Office’s emphasis on turning back arrivals was “extremely irresponsible.” “If they were serious about stopping this trade, they virtually could stop… Continue reading Migrants from France Part 13

May 2020. US, China and Hong Kong

May 2020. By imposing a draconian national security law on Hong Kong, China’s leaders have clearly decided that stamping out dissent in the territory is more important than preserving its status as Asia’s premier financial centre. That title is now under direct threat after the Trump administration said on Wednesday that it no longer considered… Continue reading May 2020. US, China and Hong Kong

The Media against Cummings Part 2

Over the holiday weekend last week, opposition politicians, scientists, religious leaders and medical professionals all called for Cummings to Resign, saying his continued tenure showed there was one rule for the Elite and another for everybody else. Members of the government’s behavioural science advisory group said they were concerned about the public health message sent… Continue reading The Media against Cummings Part 2

Brexit Part 9

The United Kingdom and the European Union showed little sign of progress towards a deal on their post-Brexit relationship this week, failing to bridge differences over future competition and EU fishing access to British waters. The EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier told a news conference on Friday that the UK had set a tight deadline… Continue reading Brexit Part 9