
The biggest area in which political elections are fought has to be the media. There is plenty of evidence for this. Not least, we ought to look at the relationship between the party that wins and the column inches, headlines and photographs of their representations in the media. Speaking as a journalist since 1985, we […]
I think most people pride themselves on their intelligence, even if secretly, and their ability to think for themselves. Here are some links to counter concerns from voters. Fact checking – the BBC RESPONDS HERE TO TORY CLAIMS HAVING NOT SEEN LABOUR MANIFESTO Responding to the opposition The Guardian – say Labour ought to fight […]
Even the Guardian, which many people in the UK identify as a “left-wing” newspaper, owned by the Scott Trust – aimed at keeping it more impartial – has indulged in some Tory-biased editorial in the run up to the December 2019 election. Manufacturing Consent This is what The Guardian itself refers to as manufacturing consent. […]
Could anyone who has interfered with anyone else when they are conveying a point to make it harder by asking irrelevant or distracting questions or to make something they have said wrong, or going off and being offended, leading on to treating someone differently as a result. When we are offended or upset by people, […]

When a Swedish, 16 year old girl with Asperger’s Syndrome becomes a high profile environmental activist, you can bet she is pushing many people’s buttons. Therefore how come, as Joseph de Maistre says in August 1811 about Russia’s new parliament, (English translation thanks to Wikipedia) “every country has the government it deserves?” Is it that […]
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