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Why Has Liz Truss Replaced Boris Johnson?

Why Has Liz Truss Replaced Boris Johnson?

Nicholas Allen Royal Holloway University of London Nick joined Royal Holloway’s Department of Politics and International Relations in 2009. He completed his PhD at the University of Essex in 2008. The United Kingdom’s next prime minister will be Liz Truss. After a two-month contest, Conservative Party members have

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Truss Wins and Now the Real Work Begins

September 5th, 2022. Well, the Conservative party election is over, and to no one’s surprise, the winner is Liz Truss. What is surprising is that the margin of success was lower than forecast, with Truss receiving 57% and Sunak 43%. She now has the job of selecting a cabinet

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The End of the Conservative Leadership Campaign Is in Sight

September 4th, 2022. The UK has been “enjoying” the summer recess of Parliament. Usually, there is a welcome break from political stories, but this time we have had to endure the Conservative leadership campaign as it trundled through the shires and towns of Britain. The two candidates remaining, Liz Truss

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Why the ABC Silence on Tavistock?

Why the ABC Silence on Tavistock?

As the Hunter Biden laptop scandal shows, lies of omission are often the most damaging of all. It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Deep State, the media and Big Tech’s complicit hiding of the scandal ahead of the 2020 election swung the result firmly in Joe

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‘It Will Stick With Me Forever’

‘It Will Stick With Me Forever’

righttolife.org.uk With ‘DIY’ home abortions now accounting for more than half of all abortions in England and Wales, women are continuing to come forward with disturbing stories of what it is really like to have an abortion without any medical supervision. The Mail tells the story of two

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Lockdowns: We Were Right All Along

Lockdowns: We Were Right All Along

So, we were right all along. Lockdowns don’t work. In fact, they make things worse in almost every way. Do we get a medal? An apology? A simple “You were right” over tea and biscuits would be nice. But I’m not holding my breath. We’ll just have

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A Great, Big Wave of Dolphin Flogging

A Great, Big Wave of Dolphin Flogging

No wonder companies are struggling to get their employees to come back in the office – they’re too busy at home coming into their Kleenex. Forget nicking into the work dunnies to rub one out on your tea break, now it’s apparently a non-stop orgy of onanism for the

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Who Is Dictating NZ’s Pandemic Policy?

Guy Hatchard hatchardreport.com Dr Guy Hatchard is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. Information Opinion How A Small Scientific

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Still Some Sane Minds in the RAF

Still Some Sane Minds in the RAF

As the Long March through the Institutions topples one bastion of Western civilisation after another, it might have been thought that the military would be the last to fall to Wokeism. After all, the military more than any other institution is steeped in such “right wing” concepts as hierarchy, obedience

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Thoughts from a Troubled Land

August 23rd, 2022. Lots of things appear to be happening as I have been on my midsummer break. Unusually for the UK, in which August is known as the “Silly Season” as nothing ever happens and the media scratch around for stories, there has been an abundance of news, much

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Road Maggots Are Above the Law

Road Maggots Are Above the Law

Well, bugger me dead — The Guardian has finally found a nanny state measure it doesn’t like. Surprise, surprise, it’s about trying to hold road maggots to account. That’s right, the very people who want the rest of us to be taxed for breathing, and tracked on everything

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The UK Slides Down the Slope to Chaos and Anarchy

August 18th, 2022. My summer hiatus has been interrupted by events in the UK that I find difficult to comment on but cannot ignore. A period of violence saw 6 people murdered in 4 days, with the nadir being reached with the knife murder of an 87-year-old busker whilst sitting

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Truss More Analytical, Sunak More Authentic and Emotional

Truss More Analytical, Sunak More Authentic and Emotional

Eugene Sadler-Smith University of Surrey Eugene Sadler-Smith is a Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Surrey Business School. His first degree was from the University of Leeds (School of Geography), and His Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham (Thesis title ‘Individual differences and the design of instructional materials’, 1988-1992, part-time). His

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4-Day Week Trial Shows First Successes in UK

4-Day Week Trial Shows First Successes in UK

Kontrast.at scoop.me The social democratic magazine Kontrast.at covers current political events, both in Austria and in the rest of the world. We view society, state and economy from a progressive, emancipatory point of view. Kontrast casts the gaze of social justice on the world. The world’s

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Is Race an Issue for Rishi Sunak?

Is Race an Issue for Rishi Sunak?

Paul Whiteley University of Essex After studying economics as an undergraduate at the University of Sheffield Paul Whiteley obtained Masters and Doctoral degrees at the University of Essex. His first academic post was as lectureship in Politics and Statistics at Kingston Polytechnic in West London before moving to the University

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