Changing the Face of Britain: an Agenda a Long Time in the Making

Frank Davis writes some of the best blog posts out there, in my opinion. He is often “Banging on about the Smoking Ban,” but his interest in statistics and science makes for good reading too. (That’s not him in the photo obviously, but he was just down the street from Nigel Farage in Stony Stratford, [...]

Admit it: you can’t live without the Scots

There have been many different reactions to the news of the planned referendum for Scottish independence, from both sides of the border. There are many Scottish Unionists (even though few vote for the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party) and fancy there being so many English people who are pro-Scottish independence. Not because they think we can find [...]

The Riots, their far-reaching consequences, the blame, the solution

It’s about time I blogged on the rioting. It seems to be quite a complex issue with potentially far-reaching consequences, one of which is the further undermining of the freedom of the internet. Social networking sites were used to organise the rioting and looting and the Met considered shutting down Twitter, but discovered that they [...]

Divide and Conquer means we could not even organise a knees-up in a brewery

I joined a Facebook group a few days ago called “Burn the EU Flag Day,” but after a brief spell on there tonight, I have the feeling that some people would like to burn the British Flag just as much. The silliest person was a Max Stone who was more interested in being anti-rest-of-the-UK than [...]

The news has become so predictable, is there any point in blogging?

I haven’t posted for a fortnight. I look at the news and the amount of negative stuff bogs me down. I sometimes wonder if there is any point in continuing to blog when I could be either relaxing or putting the time into my business, either of which would benefit me. But how can you [...]

No to EU: Make it Real!

AV defeated. Next: EU kicked out.

The Age of Overreaction

In a time when people are lightning-fast to take offence where none is intended and councils ban events which have been going on for centuries just in case of some freak accident the likes of which has never, ever happened before, the following examples of overreaction are probably unsurprising. Just very annoying.
Colin Atkinson is a [...]

Gaywatch

Several people have come to the blog in the past couple of days due to searching for Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy, the homosexual pair who were refused a double bed in a Christian-run B&B, and who won £3,600 in court.
I wondered what the dynamic duo had been up to now to revive an interest [...]

“I am the EU” – our glorious leader speaks!

Spot the difference…

Muslims in Britain…

“Protestors” breaking the Armistice Day silence in central London on Thursday.

Muslims circumventing our animal welfare laws because it is for “religious” reasons. Lamb, beef and poultry slaughtered according to halal procedures are now standard in some schools and hospitals. The 97% of non-Muslims must submit or go hungry!

Abu Hamza is wanted by [...]