Farage’s demagoguery obscures UKIP’s reactionary nature
April 16, 2014 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsDr Tomasz Pierscionek discusses how UKIP seek to plug an electoral void that ought to be filled by a Labour Party offering a socialist programme
Dr Tomasz Pierscionek discusses how UKIP seek to plug an electoral void that ought to be filled by a Labour Party offering a socialist programme
On 21 February I sent an email to the Government of Scotland, suggesting it would be an immense advantage to the "Yes" campaign for Scottish independence if the Scots adopted a policy of having their own currency when independent
There must be something in the water at Number 10 Downing Street, writes Felicity Arbuthnot
Dr Faysal Mikdadi dreams of his lost love - Palestine
Poor John Kerry. This week he emitted a sound that was more expressive than pages of diplomatic babble.
Not only is Middle East "Peace Envoy", Catholic convert and Butcher of Baghdad, Tony Blair gunning for mass destruction in Syria, he has recruited the son of an Archbishop to help him
Dr Thabo Miller encourages the People's Assembly to adopt an electoral strategy
Bryan Gould states there is no novelty in arguing, as George Osborne does, that there is no alternative to his destructive and divisive policies of austerity
Felicity Arbuthnot discusses the outcome of the Crimean referendum in view of rampant propaganda being hysterically stirred from Washington and Whitehall
There is nothing better than a scandal every week. A juicy scandal excites people, engages the media, takes our minds off matters like war and peace, occupation and apartheid