Beyond A Question Of Poor Judgement Martin Edwards Within four days of learning that a paedophile's park ban had been lifted because of his Human Right to 'keep fit' we learned that a Nigerian rapist had escaped deportation after European judges ruled that he had a right to 'private life' in Britain.
Bank Of England Ready For More QE Mike Robinson As predicted, the Bank of England is ready to restart the money printing presses once again, possibly as early as next month.
IMF Still Pushing Lie That "Economy" Has Anything To Do With GDP Mike Robinson With typical sophistry, the IMF has announced that the global economy has entered a "dangerous phase", as if it hasn't been in a terminal phase since 2007. They have downgraded their predictions for "growth" and warn that continuing political and economic problems in the USA and Europe could push ...
A Letter To Rory Stewart UK Column Reporters Questions for Mr R. Stewart MP Penrith & Borders The following letter was sent yesterday by one of Mr Stewart's constituents ...
Look To The Swiss, Mr Cable Mike Robinson Yesterday's rather pathetic speech by Vince Cable demonstrates once again that British politicians - even those who appear to be critical of the banks - are, in reality, working for them.
Polish Finance Minister: "War In Ten Years" If Euro Rescue Fails Mike Robinson Born into a Polish exile family living in London, Former Tory Party member Jan Vincent-Rostowski is currently Finance Minster of Poland. He is utterly pro-Euro and extremely keen to see Poland join the Euro as soon as possible.
Gleision Colliery Pat Johnston Our hearts go out to those who wait for news of their loved ones at Gleision Colliery in South Wales and right now the focus of attention must rightly be the rescue efforts currently underway.
News Flash: Norman Scarth 85 Years Old, In Solitary Confinement, Has Been Released Brian Gerrish 85 year old Norman Scarth, sentenced to six months in prison at the infamous Leeds Prison for serious offenders, for attempting to make an audio recording of a public court case on his mobile phone, because he is hard of hearing, has been released immediately and his sentence was considered served ...
Ugly Meaningless Art — Shropshire Brian Gerrish urprisingly the BBC propaganda machine accurately reports that Shropshire is spending even more money - now more than £1 million - on its own special piece of ugly meaningless art. In this case a 40ft high stone arch called the Quantun Leap, to supposedly celebrate the birth of Charles Darwin.
World Events Unfold - Keep Calm and Carry On Brian Gerrish As you will see from the home page of the UK Column, Mike has been doing great work creating a positive new look and posting many more articles. As we see events around us speeding up, it is interesting to note that many of our earlier articles have even greater relevance and urgency today.
Constitutional Convention - To Reassert Our Constitution Roger Hayes 22nd October 2011 - Kings Hall Stoke On Trent5th November 2011 - Friends House, LondonA constitution is a vital part of any country's system of government. It provides the rules by which the people agree to be governed. It is a contract, the terms ...
How Close Is JP Morgan To Collapse? Mike Robinson In January 2007, Bear Stearns was worth $20 billion. By Friday, 14th March, 2008, it was worth $3.5 billion. Three days later, on Monday, 17th March, it was bought by JP Morgan for $236 million.
Quantitative Easing - Alive & Well Mike Robinson The UK is not in the firing line, says William Hague. He must have been on drugs or something, because aside from that, he believes that European nations need to "demonstrate to the satisfaction of financial markets the credibility of their own intentions to bring their deficits and debts under ...
The Cattle Are Being Stolen, You Bloody Cowards! Mike Robinson In 2008, then South African president Thabo Mbeki’s mother, wrote an open letter to the South African people, severely criticising the nation's political leadership. Published in the Johannesburg Sunday Times, she concluded: "South Africa wake up ...
Boccacio's Ghost Haunts The Corridors Of Power John Morton Past Is Not Prologue Readers of my articles in the UK Column over recent years may have puzzled at the long silence. Without boring you with the details, let it be said that a tactical retreat is not to be confused with capitulation, but part of ...