Are You Sitting Comfortably?

6 April 2023 Are You Sitting Comfortably? Somewhere in the multiverse. Paul Branch So began the iconic BBC Light Programme’s Listen With Mother, a comforting invitation from the 1950s to snuggle up, put away your childish concerns and let yourself be transported into a world of reassuring familiarity, fun and safety.  “Then I’ll begin”, continued… Continue reading Are You Sitting Comfortably?

Bad Principles

2 March 2023 Bad Principles And the exclusion of self-doubt. By John Watson Suddenly there is a hole in our politics and it is in the principles department. That is not to say that either Mr Sunak or Sir Keir Starmer are evil rogues or other than devoted public servants but rather that their attraction… Continue reading Bad Principles

Tough Ol’ Joe

2 March 2023 Tough Ol’ Joe by J.R. Thomas You have to be very uninterested in the ways of American politics not to recall that Joe Biden is 80 years old, but it is perhaps easier to forget that he is of a generation that came to political awareness in the late 1950’s and early… Continue reading Tough Ol’ Joe

Peak Woke?

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2 March 2023 Peak Woke? Not there yet. By Lynda Goetz For a word which few of us had heard of until just a few years ago, ‘woke’ has become surprisingly ubiquitous – and divisive. It now carries with it a whole culture clash and almost single-handedly portrays the conflicts currently at the heart of… Continue reading Peak Woke?

Up, Up and Away

2 March 2023 Up, Up and Away by Paul Branch So sang the pop group 5th Dimension, way back in 1967.  A tuneful little ditty conjuring up calming images of a peaceful ride through the skies in the company of a loved one.  Fifty-five years on, and along comes a US Air Force F-22 jet… Continue reading Up, Up and Away

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat…

2 March 2023 Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat… A Leyen can look at a king. By Neil Tidmarsh Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? I’ve been to London to visit the Queen. Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you do there? I frightened a little mouse under her chair. Ok, let’s get that modernised.… Continue reading Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat…

Editing Dahl

2 March 2023 Editing Dahl A foolish debate. By Robert Kilconner I forget how many swallows make a summer but if there is a consensus in the artistic community one can bet that a fair amount of nonsense is being spoken. When the PM gets involved too, by commenting on a matter which is not… Continue reading Editing Dahl

Delegated Authority

2 February 2023 Delegated Authority Defining the mission. By John Watson As we gradually move towards the next general election, the Labour Party is keeping its cards fairly close to its chest. And very sensible too. Good ideas too early disclosed can be stolen by the party in office. Publishing less good ideas – for… Continue reading Delegated Authority

Unrepresentative Ads

2 February 2023 Unrepresentative Ads Is this really how Britain looks today? By Linda Goetz I have hesitated a long time before writing this article. At a time when apparently even prospective Conservative election candidates are being taught ‘how to be more woke’, lecturers and teachers have lost jobs and the Twitter ‘mob’ descend like… Continue reading Unrepresentative Ads

Filing It Away 

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2 February 2023 Filing It Away Contents of the cupboard. By J.R. Thomas Joe Biden has one, several in fact, in his home office and in the garage; Mike Pence has one, so it seems, although only small and also kept at home; and of course Donald Trump had lots, stashed in that Palm Beach… Continue reading Filing It Away 

Asterix the Gaul

2 February 2023 Asterix the Gaul vs Pierre de Gaulle. By Neil Tidmarsh There was a striking and ironic juxtaposition in The Times last Monday. On page 31, Adam Sage (The Time’s man in France) wrote about France’s national hero, Asterix the Gaul, the plucky comic-book warrior leading resistance against the Roman invasion of Gaul.… Continue reading Asterix the Gaul

Corbynista Returns

2 February 2023 Corbynista Returns Dukes and Princes by Don Urquhart 4 January 2023 The elephant in the room is the systematic sell-off of NHS assets to the private sector.  You can never be sure but I am prepared to suggest that staff in private hospitals could equally well be employed in the NHS.  Outfits… Continue reading Corbynista Returns

Cartoons

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