This post was one of my most popular pieces on my previous blog, and I have, over time, revised it slightly to make it even tighter, reacting to previous comments on the last
The last few days have torn the UK apart. At a moment when the Tory party is riven in twain and ripe for pickings, Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party has imploded spectacularly.
This is how the evangelical right in America will now treat Trump in order to have a coherent campaign to get a Republican voted in. And it works for Trump too. Where he
This is a comment from below a recent Guardian article. Would be interested to see what people think:
If Boris Johnson looked downbeat yesterday, that is because he realises that he has lost.
It's been a late night and an early morning. I hope my head is clear enough to have written something at least representative of what I think and vaguely lucid. As
I own a publishing house with a skeptical imprint called Onus Books. The fiction imprint Loom, set up with Canadian author and fellow skeptic Rebecca Bradley (whose first book Cadon, Hunter has just
Unsurprisingly to anyone reading the blog over the last few weeks, I have voted for the UK to Remain. I think the UK will vote to leave at about 55% or more, even.
In a self-congratulatory manner, I was sent this on facebook of someone on holiday with my new book. Nice. If only more people could follow suit for their holidays!
Please grab a copy!
This guest piece is a collaboration between myself and Adam Wilkinson, who sent me a message containing part of what you see here. I realise this is an overtly left wing piece and
This is a must see video for information on the EU Referendum.
A University of Liverpool lecturer in EU constitutional law, Professor Dougan, makes the above claim, whilst explaining how the EU works,
Yes, you heard it right. The BBC reports:
A video has surfaced online showing staff at a Chinese bank being publicly spanked for poor performance, sparking outrage.
The video, first posted by the
This an oft-quoted question, but pertinent. Too often the arguments have been negative. This was part of my final summary in the EU debate I was in that seems like an age ago: