Nothing is more prescient right now than the Gary Stevenson-led relentless drive for a wealth tax. We can push back against this disaster – we just need better policies.
Ukraine’s strike on Russia’s nuclear-capable bomber fleet pioneered a new type of attack against which the UK is, at present, all but defenceless.
The privatisation of nationalised manufacturers and heavy industries should have been domestic. The majority shareholding should have been legally required to remain in UK hands. Be that by UK Plcs with British nationals as the majority on their board – or some other means.
A Prime Minister, a King, a President. A triangle and fulcrum upon which balances our most precious democracy. If we care, now is the time. Anything otherwise remains a dilemma.
Collingwood’s story offers a path for membership and ideological succession. As any member of a regional association knows, the model for socialising is tried and tested. Con Club 2.0 could be a secret weapon in the battle for the affluent vote.
Like these ideas or laugh at them – they’re strategic and they replace absent power, even forge things anew.
We all know, in Texas Holdem’ terms, this Chagos move is quit literally “a flop” of bad, bad cards, and very expensive “blinds”!