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Migrant Invasion - UK - 2024

Category Political Author Campbell M Gold Date 01 Nov 2024
2024 - Invasion - What are the numbers of migrants crossing the English Channel in rubber boats? Here are the chilling facts…
The Reeves budget has not been well received in financial markets. In fact, its performance has declined as severely as any budget in recent years, except for Liz Truss’s mini-budget...
Never before in the milestones of government stupidity and self-serving has so much been taken from so many, especially the elderly and the needy, by so few politicians...
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour PM, has been criticised for his potential alignment with elitist tendencies at Davos 2024. While attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) in January 2024, Starmer’s comments and actions have raised concerns about his commitment to democratic principles.

Trump-Harris Debate Disaster?

Category Political Author Campbell M Gold Date 11 Sep 2024
The recent debate, 10 Sept 2024, between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris has been characterised by contentious exchanges and notable missteps. My aim here is to provide an objective overview of the events during this highly publicised debate, highlighting key moments and reactions from various stakeholders.
Migration has been a significant aspect of the United Kingdom's demographic landscape, influencing its economy, culture, and social fabric. As of 2024, the UK continues to experience notable levels of migration, with various factors contributing to these trends. This article provides an overview of the current migrant figures in the UK and the countries from which these migrants originate.
The authorities in the United Kingdom (UK) are seeking to pursue those who criticise their mass migration policies, which have led to increased violence across Great Britain.
It's after midnight and very hot here (13 Aug 2024); I'm restless, and strangely, my thoughts drift to some Ukrainian topics I was reading about in the national press. I was unsure of their actual relationships and some definitions. Hence, these personal meanderings.
This document is a Consultation Paper issued jointly by the Bank of England and HM Treasury concerning the "digital pound." It seeks feedback on the policy and technical work undertaken so far to inform a future decision on whether or not to progress with building and launching a digital pound.
This speech, given by the British Conservative MP Enoch Powell in Nov 1968, was a response to his earlier "Rivers of Blood" speech (20 April 1968) in Birmingham. New Commonwealth immigrants from the West Indies, India, and Pakistan had been allowed to enter and settle freely in the UK.
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