It was two weeks ago when the Green Party won a UK By-Election with a sizeable majority, followed by Reform UK (see here for what I wrote about the election outcome and my thoughts going forward). This was a historical result that consigned Labour (who previously held the seat) and Conservative to third and fourth places respectively. While By Elections tend to attract apathy and protest, this result also indicated that the two-party hegemony may be over.
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Can Andrew Bridgen, Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe HELP Us?
One of my regular daily routines is to check out links on YouTube (along with other outlets) for stuff that may be of personal interest, especially if it does throw further light on a subject that I consider is important. Today, I came across one such video (see here), which has the same title as that of this blog, along with other videos that stirred me up sufficiently to share the thoughts that follow.
Continue readingNigel Farage and the future of Reform UK
On February 12th 2014, I began posting blogs on my website jrbpublications.com and have been blogging away, along with my forays into Facebook, ever since. This is post no. 2432!
Continue readingLiz Truss, the depressing, dire state of British politics today, and are there reasons for hope?
I am a political neutral as well as a political nerd!
Continue readingReform UK, Labour, Community Cohesion and Muslim Rape Gangs
I little imagined that after posting my “Tommy Robinson is a hero” blog five days ago (see here) things would blow up the way they have, bringing together some seemingly unrelated interests.
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