Nov 2021. End the Migrant Madness Boris

Ministers have stressed there is “no silver bullet” to solving the Channel migrant crisis, but the deaths of at least 27 on Wednesday have provided a deadly impetus to Anglo-French efforts to find a solution. Britain has been pushing for British Border Force and police officers to join French beach patrols, but until now this… Continue reading Nov 2021. End the Migrant Madness Boris

Nov 2021. Boris Johnson

To go with story by Alex Watson. Flying Pigs column Picture shows; British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) annual conference. South Shields, UK. Supplied by Chine Nouvelle/SIPA/Shutterstock Date; 22/11/2021

Everyone’s so tired of hearing about boring stuff like HS2, MPs with two jobs and Boris’s own maskless hospital visits; what we really want is fun and zany leadership! And then we find Boris fumbling around with his papers trying to sort out what he’s supposed to say next. Okay, it happens to everybody, perhaps,… Continue reading Nov 2021. Boris Johnson

Oct 2021. The Hypocricy of Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson’s preparing to close the Conservative conference with an attack on his party’s previous prime ministers. He’ll accuse his predecessors of “drift and dither” – and insist he has the “guts” to solve the country’s big issues. The PM is also set to tell businesses to invest in workers here instead of relying on… Continue reading Oct 2021. The Hypocricy of Boris Johnson

Sep 2021. Covid Cases Fall in England

Covid-19 cases in the U.K. fell for the seventh day in a row on Tuesday to 23,511 from 46,588 a week prior, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged the public to remain cautious. Speaking to LBC radio on Wednesday, Johnson said it was important to avoid jumping to conclusions and remember that “the virus… Continue reading Sep 2021. Covid Cases Fall in England

Sep 2021. US – UK Trade Deal

Nigel Farage has criticised Boris Johnson for returning from his first in-person meeting with Joe Biden without hopes of starting negotiations for a trade agreement, remarking that a deal should have been struck during the Donald Trump administration. “Boris, where’s the beef?” Mr Farage said on GB News, after Prime Minister Johnson returned to the… Continue reading Sep 2021. US – UK Trade Deal

Sep 2021. The UK Energy Crisis

From “cancelled” Christmas dinners to numerous energy suppliers collapsing and items missing from supermarket shelves, many industry experts claim Britain is in crisis. The UK economy has been disrupted by several factors including labour shortages, new immigration rules and the lingering effects of the pandemic. There is estimated to be a shortfall of around 100,000… Continue reading Sep 2021. The UK Energy Crisis

The UK Pingdemic

Boris Johnson has vowed Brits WILL be freed from crippling Pingdemic self-isolation rules on August 16 and predicted the UK will roar back from Covid. The PM said the switch from mandatory quarantine to testing for those who have been double-jabbed is “nailed on” and won’t be delayed. https://rumble.com/vkjipe-the-uk-pingdemic.html

Jun 2021. The Northern Ireland Protocol

President Biden has expressed concern that a dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol – the Brexit deal that prevents checks along the Irish border – could threaten the peace process. He’s thought to have raised the subject during face-to-face talks with Boris Johnson, ahead of this weekend’s G7 summit. https://rumble.com/viy2yd-jun-2021.-the-northern-ireland-protocol.html [user-submitted-posts]

Nigel Farage on the Woke Summit

Nigel Farage as always says it as it is. Asked about the G7 Summit and what is thought of President Biden he observes the Europeans love him and Boris Johnson is doing the Woke Thing. Biden and Europe are Globalist, the UK is Nationalist, Woke has to be Challenged and Defeated. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240907 [user-submitted-posts]

Apr 2021. Commonwealth War Graves Apology

Boris Johnson said he is “deeply troubled” by failures to properly commemorate black and Asian troops who died fighting for the British Empire during World War One. Some troops were commemorated collectively or their names were recorded in registers, while their white counterparts had headstones. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace apologised in the Commons after a… Continue reading Apr 2021. Commonwealth War Graves Apology