Strike when the iron is hot is a well known adage regarding ironing, but it is also a useful guide to international trade disputes. Prime
Author: Simpatico Fash
The Prime Minister must again remind the British people we are one of the world’s richest countries
Wealth inequality is depressingly in the news day in and day out at the moment. It’s almost as if the papers do not have enough
If we solve the cost of living crisis the Woke win
Great Britain knows about sacrifice. We know who and what to place upon the altar of progress and how to sell it to the populace.
To win next month’s elections the Tories must campaign to restore dignity to British politics
The Woke will not like it, which is reason enough to do anything you can think of, and the Conservatives are the only party with
Boris Johnson must break more laws or the Woke will win
We are engaged in the great struggle of our time. Day after day the Woke attempt to seize the levers of power with a base
It’s time Tory MPs condemned Churchill for becoming PM during a war
Consistency is the key to a successful Conservative rule and it is obvious that the current crop of Conservative MPs are exceptionally consistent. Whether it
Deferring to the future to solve today’s energy problems is top drawer Johnsonanism
The world beating editorial board that oversees this august publication can not be the only individual that is bored senseless of people whining about the
It is past time a Tory MP invoked Blitz Spirit to counter cost of living hysteria
Recently much time and energy in public discourse has been wasted obsessing over the cost of living. The cost of living always rises. Why the
Is it time the Chancellor borrowed the PM’s hairdresser to improve his grasp of economics?
Only a fool believes the Chancellor of the Exchequer should have a firm grasp of economic theory, at least so far as it diverges from
Is it time Sunak explained luxuries like food and heat will not make a success of Brexit?
If it was not now high time the Great British public tightened its belts, after the years of excess in the burbs, then when will