Month: July 2023

Corruption in high places

In an earlier blog I called the rail strikes the craziest strikes in history, drawing attention to the fact that, of course, the rail employees received no pay when not at work, but the rail companies lost no revenue at all. The...

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Keir Starmer and his cronies are full of backbone when it comes to chucking out left-wingers from the Labor Party, But he is no more than a wet lettuce leaf when it comes to framing policies that might deserve voters’ support.

He is content to endorse continuation of Tory policies, hoping to win the 2024 general election by virtue of the Tories losing. Housing Having reneged on all his other policy promises, he will probably also dump the 2019...

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Straight talking about Israel

Which country is this? Nuclear-armed and lying about it. A theocracy. A state which frequently attacks its own people. In the Middle East and a threat to the stability of the region. Am I talking about Iran? No. I am talking...

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