After much debate, discussion, and thought I did not vote for Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership election last year.
I felt there were candidates more in touch with the views I held, and I thought they had a better chance with the electorate.… Read on
One of the saddest aspects of this whole referendum has been the increase in racially motivated attacks in Britain.
I am saddened that instead of acknowledging what has happened this month, social media has instead been filled with those continually repeating the claim that the leave voters were not racist for voting how they did when responding to these attacks.… Read on
Since returning the single life earlier this year I thought it was time to wise up on social media for singletons – the dating apps. The world of online dating seems to have moved on somewhat in recent years, no longer is it weird to meet someone off the internet.… Read on
When the public voted on June 23rd they were urged to “take back control”. Four days later, I’m not convinced anyone is in control. Whether that’s in the Labour Party, the Conservatives, the Leave camp, or the Government.
It was my dad who posed the question “why is it whenever the Tories go into meltdown the Labour Party follows them?”.… Read on
The outcome of Brexit is one of political uncertainty. Not just for the Conservative Party, but the knives are out in the Labour Party. Right on cue, Jeremy Corbyn’s enemies know now is the time to try and oust him.
I didn’t vote for Jeremy Corbyn, but know he was given a massive mandate by the Labour Party when he was elected only nine months ago.… Read on
A lot has been said on my Twitter about the EU Referendum result and so, without flooding it further, I thought I’d write a blog…
Most of you know I’m incredibly upset about the result, and what it means for Britain.… Read on
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