by roz | Oct 1, 2015 | Product Liability
Companies through marketing, have convinced citizens that they have the same goals and values. In new the relaxed seller-buyer relationships, the golden rule of caveat emptor, (let the buyer beware,) seems forgotten. Companies give the impression that they are...
by roz | Sep 25, 2015 | law and order
From the 1 October 2015 anyone who smokes in their car while transporting youngsters (under 18’s) will be liable to a £50 fine. As much as I welcome the legislation it does not go far enough to protect young people nor non-smokers. There are two possible offences for...
by roz | Sep 24, 2015 | article, civil liberties, Government & Politics, Human Rights
Consecutive right-wing British Governments have promoted a privatisation agenda. It is argued that public ownership is incapable of operating a cheap, cost effective, efficient, economical, customer service. Whilst privatisation, meets all that criteria with two...
by roz | Sep 18, 2015 | article, Government & Politics
The contest for the leadership of the Labour Party turned out to be quite exciting. The outsider, Jeremy Corbyn (JC), romped home. The gang of three (Burnham, Copper & Kendell) created the “anyone but Corbyn” movement. That didn’t go so well and Burnham...
by roz | Sep 16, 2015 | politics
Jeremy Corbyn (JC) did not sing the national anthem at the Battle of Britain memorial service. Corbyn’s refusal to sing God Save the Queen effectively means that “Corbyn snubs Queen and country” (Daily Telegraph). Actually, it was not a snub to our country. The...