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 [...]

Treason, War Crimes and Genocide: Crimes of the UK Government

Is anybody still kidding themselves that recent British governments have been anything other than forces of darkness? They have been a curse to the UK and the World. Their crimes are monumental and their punishment well overdue.
Labour’s warmongering, with Tory backing, is well known. If Tony Blair had been dictator of a tinpot county, he [...]

A week is a long time in blogging

It’s a funny old game, this blogging. I admire those who can produce high quality posts day in and day out (they know who they are!), but I haven’t been able to get a post out for a whole week. I keep hoping that one day I will be ordered enough to be more prolific. [...]

Warsi is wrong.

I have been prompted to write this post after reading the whole of Sayeeda Warsi’s lecture at the University of Leicester. As if there isn’t more than enough cobblers spoken in universities without an unelected cabinet minister going in to spout the sort of PC blame game many hoped was going to die out with [...]

Smoke and Mirrors Aimed at Giving the Government the Green Light to Continue Committing Treason

The treason upon treason upon treason committed over the past four decades by the unscrupulous and naive in all the main parties is set to be a thing of the past, thanks to the European Union Bill which kicked off in the House of Commons yesterday.
Basically, it would mean that no more sovereignty could pass [...]

Coalition to build on Labour’s “equality” agenda. God help us.

Lynne Featherstone is the new Equalities minister at the Home Office. She is a Liberal Democrat, but far more liberal than democrat. She has posted to her blog a transcript of the keynote speech she gave at last week’s LibDem Conference.
I am disturbed, but not remotely surprised, at the willingness the new regime has, not [...]

Is Cameron a traitor too?

Real Street is listed as a political blog, so I thought I’d do some politics as I have been a bit slow of late. I have wanted to comment on much, but at the end of the day lately, I’m afraid I’ve not been much bothered about writing. I’m in the mood just now, so [...]

How Michael Meacher has given me hope – in the Tories

I don’t visit Michael Meacher’s blog very often (yes, he does have one). Just as I was feeling depressed about the ConDems, I read his words about the grand talk of a reformist coalition becoming a throwback to the Thatcher era, in reactionary instincts if not in the same form.
Please don’t misunderstand, I detested much [...]

Osborne, Hague and The Love Police

I haven’t blogged much lately; it is a busy period for the flag industry, which deprives me of time, but fills the coffers for a few months. Business is considerably quieter later in the year.
In case you missed it, the Love Police interrupted a photo op and press conference for George Osborne, the new Chancellor [...]