by roz | Jul 14, 2022 | citizenship, culture, education, immigration and asylum, opinion, politics, Society & Culture
I would not dare suggest that the recent lineup for the Tory party leadership is not diverse in skin tone. Still, I question the idea that with the Tory Party leadership contest comes evidence of a post-racial Britain. The shades of melanin are clear. But that brings...
by roz | Nov 27, 2016 | politics
Fidel Castro died aged 90 in his sleep. No thanks to America. Castro rejected America and its decadence. Consequently, he escaped 600 assassination attempts. From Dwight Eisenhower to George Bush Junior (10 Presidents) tried to kill and otherwise oust him from...
by roz | Mar 25, 2016 | politics
The terrorist attacks in Brussels frightened people across Europe. In reality, one is more likely to be killed by a bee sting in the UK than be murdered by a terror attack. When people are scared, positive leadership is needed, especially in times of...
by roz | Mar 23, 2016 | politics
Iain Duncan Smith (IDS) has resigned as Secretary to the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). His letter of resignation cited the Chancellor’s ‘indefensible’ proposed budgetary cuts to Personal Independent Payments (PIP), the disability benefit, as the...
by roz | Mar 19, 2016 | politics
Galaxy Radio has invited the Mayoral candidates to the studio. Being Mayor is a job that some see as requiring a big personality. The first candidate to be interviewed was the Respect candidate, George Galloway, who is certainly a big personality, love him or hate...
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...