Rod Stewart, Zelensky’s best friend

Did you see that esteemed Sir Rod Stewart has warned how Russia could “get into every NATO country” if it is allowed to conquer Ukraine – and revealed his concerns about the US withdrawing financial support for Kyiv? Yes, seriously. He may be approaching 80 but the geopolitics analytic skills of Sir Rod remain..err….sharp? Talking of Russian President Putin he said…

 
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Ukraine two years on…

Let’s start at the beginning. Today marks the second anniversary of the Russia/Ukraine land dispute. And it has been such a gigantic waste of human life. I opposed this conflict from the beginning and called for diplomacy to prevail. But that was naive. NATO were gagging for war, but then again they always are. Ever since 2014, Ukraine has been the chosen blood sacrifice as NATO tried to topple Russia.

 
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Big Tech = Big tyranny

I know, I know. Where would we be without the wonders of Big Tech? That will be a great question to ponder in your digital cell because believe me, that’s where Big Tech will place those of us who rebel against the narrative. It’s not as if the clues are not there for us to see.

 
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Shamima Begum – keep her OUT!

Did you see that Jihadi terrorist Shamima Begum (or “Poor misguided schoolgirl who fell in with a bad lot” if you read The Guardian) has lost her most recent appeal to be given back her citizenship and return to the UK? This is good news – the moment she chose to go and fight for the barbarians in ISIS is the moment she effectively annulled her British citizenship. Yes, I know that ISIS is a shady organisation with three letter security agency roots to it but nonetheless it is a remarkably savage terrorist organisation and all reports suggest that Begum felt quite at home with them. So we don’t need her here with us.

 
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C.S Lewis, Narnia and me

I am sure anyone reading this will be aware of the great C.S. Lewis whether it be through his monumental works such as The Chronicles of Narnia or The Screwtape Letters. I share a few connections with him! Like me, he was born in Northern Ireland and spend his early childhood here before moving to England on the death of his mother. One very moving story in his early life concerns the family dog. When his dog Jacksie was killed by a car, the four-year old Lewis adopted the name Jacksie. At first, he would answer to no other name, but later accepted

 
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The unbearable lightness of Labour

We all know it. It’s inevitable. Labour, under Sir Keir Starmer, are going to be the next British Government. The Bookies have it factored it and you can get a miserable 1/16 on Labour having the most MP’s after it has been called! I think, in their hearts, even the Conservatives have worked out that the game is up.

 
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