Bullingdon Club Britain: The Ransacking of a Nation by Sam Bright
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[…] might seem, it is perfectly legal for anyone to take Malcolm Nance, They Want to Kill Americans: The Militias, Terrorists, and Deranged Ideology of the Trump Insurgency (New York: St Martin’s Press, 2022), £27, h/b. 1 1 firearms, including automatic weapons, into the statehouse. This even includes the public gallery, which ‘allowed heavily armed […]
[PDF file]: […] didn’t begin until December 1997, some seven months after Labour had formed its first government since 1979.2 Three years later, the Lord Chancellor’s department proposed that the new legislation should be phased in with delays between the Act taking effect in various categories of ‘holding authority’. The idea was to start the process with […]
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[PDF file]: […] Harvey MP – the Commons’ ‘oil’ man – who was also former constituency chairman to Second World War Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. ‘To think, he k new the Great Man!’ my father would say in wonder. It is impossible to overestimate what the name ‘Churchill’ meant in those days. Gifts could also form […]
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[…] is on-line at Traces of the Anglo-American network which Quigley described in his books, keep turning up. Former Guardian journalist, Richard Gott, had a piece in the New Statesman bemoaning the state of the current Guardian.2 In that he referred to the paper’s pro-American stance and noted of its 1956-75 editor, Alastair Hetherington: ‘his […]