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BritanniQ: The Cummings Revolution
Comment A D M Collingwood 1/24/23 Comment A D M Collingwood 1/24/23

BritanniQ: The Cummings Revolution

The latest BritanniQ newsletter from Collingwood.

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Our economic situation - Part two
Comment, Economics Jamie Walden 11/23/22 Comment, Economics Jamie Walden 11/23/22

Our economic situation - Part two

Why will the Hunt-Sunak budget compound the economic damage?

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Hilarious, though tragic
Comment S.D. Wickett 10/20/22 Comment S.D. Wickett 10/20/22

Hilarious, though tragic

It is familiar sight to see: a Prime Minister, cut adrift and alone, abandoned by their own bedfellows, and standing on the Downing Street steps.

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Our one Tory chance of fixing the existential omnicrisis?
Comment A D M Collingwood 7/14/22 Comment A D M Collingwood 7/14/22

Our one Tory chance of fixing the existential omnicrisis?

Putting Badenoch in Number 10 would be a risk. But a risk is better than guaranteed decline.

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Never mind the rest – ‘Partygate’ report shows No10 didn’t view Covid as a risk
Comment Michael Curzon 5/26/22 Comment Michael Curzon 5/26/22

Never mind the rest – ‘Partygate’ report shows No10 didn’t view Covid as a risk

As one official put it at the time, “we seem to have got away with” it. You know what, I think the b****r might just be right.

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Failure after failure: the Tories in government
Comment Ben Harris-Quinney 4/28/22 Comment Ben Harris-Quinney 4/28/22

Failure after failure: the Tories in government

The role of the British government is to focus on the needs and security of the British people.

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377,000 dead: the forgotten Yemen war
Comment Luke Perry 4/25/22 Comment Luke Perry 4/25/22

377,000 dead: the forgotten Yemen war

It looks like morals and logical consistency are thrown out the window if they stand in the way of the British Government’s immediate aims.

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