Trump Often Has a Point – But Not Much More Whether we like it or not, Donald Trump time and again strikes a nerve and has a point. But often, that’s really all he has. Yes, Europe should spend more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odAZJ5_jlWA The crowds are angry and demand from Charles how long has he known. Other members of crowd shout 'shut up'..... You might add 'how long did you know about
Save the Chagos islands By johnredwood on February 10, 2026 Why?
There are good reasons why we need to keep the Chagos.
1. We are bound by a US/Uk Treaty to keep the freehold of our crucial Indian
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Can the PM keep his promises? By johnredwood on February 9, 2026 The Labour Manifesto set out two very clear goals or overriding themes. They would bring in a politics driven by a sense of service,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7blo0Z4xl_Y Blair interested in women? Anything's possible.... Mandelson was Blair's fixer, yet Blair claims he knows nothing. The media looks not into Blair and
The connection with the public by farmers is an area of enormous importance. If we lose what's left of our land to development and we lose our family farms,we will end up in a real mess before long
The collapse of housebuilding By johnredwood on February 2, 2026 Do you remember the one about how the government was going to preside over building far more homes, boosting growth and jobs? The last
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Good afternoon, While the fury among backbenchers might be less incendiary than it was 24 hours ago, the Prime Minister is fighting for his political
====================================== By johnredwood on February 4, 2026 The government has said that by 2040 the reset will bring benefits of £9 bn to our economy. That is just 0.3% of Gdp spread