I have been looking at the etymology of the word ‘stranger’. The context is, I hope, obvious. I started with this: Then I looked at
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On an island of strangers
This poem, by Michael Rosen, was shared in the comments by Robin Gardner this morning. I cannot find it on the web. I hope Michael
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Starmer is swinging his wrecking ball
This is Starmer’s foreword to the White Paper on migration, published yesterday: The key section is: In 2023, under the previous government, inward migration exploded
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Starmer is way beyond the boundaries of societal acceptability
This was posted on Twitter last night by Zack Polanski, who is currently the deputy leader of the Green Party, and who wishes to be
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Voters need to take back control of the UK
It is a travesty of justice that Labour had a landslide victory at last year’s UK general election with the support of just 20% of
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Was Starmer’s speech this morning racist?
I put Starmer’s speech, made this morning, into Ghapt GPT and asked: Is this speech racist? If so, why? The reply was: Thank you for
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How dare Keir Starmer tell my family that we have caused incalculable damage to the UK?
These are Guardian headlines, published late this morning: I find these words exceptionally difficult to note when said by someone who claims to have the
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KPMG, P&O, and the state of UK company law
I only talk about auditing on this blog every now and again, even though the role of the auditor is absolutely fundamental to the operation
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Rarely have people so stupid done so much harm
As The Guardian reports this morning: UK employers laid off staff in April at a faster pace than the previous month as the combination of
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