Can we believe anything the Government says?
As a general rule of thumb, if the Government promises something, expect the opposite to happen.
Reviving a British martial art
It is to my eyes a far more rounded, dynamic and interesting sport than the modern fencing that still exists today.
Locked up, cash-strapped and cancelled — The Week in Review podcast
The latest episode of the Week in Review podcast.
No to mandatory vaccination
The Government has generated 'manufactured consent' for its lockdown policies. The data is crafted to support Government policy, rather than existing as an independent body of advice to inform policy.
Government threatens to extend lockdown if ‘enough’ don’t vaccinate
As is so common in modern British politics, what is said to be and what is are two very different things.
British democracy in dire straits: PMQs review
PMQs, a pillar of the unwritten British constitution, appears to have devolved into brown-nosing and party advertising.
Will this be a mandatory vaccine in all but name?
We have been told that participation in the vaccination programme is voluntary. But is this another in a long line of deceits?
Curz your enthusiasm: S. D. Wickett talks to Michael Curzon
S. D. Wickett is joined by Michael Curzon in his latest episode of ‘Our Current Predicament’