Post Tagged with: "United Kingdom"

The Corbyn Era: Does Labour Face Oblivion?

The Corbyn Era: Does Labour Face Oblivion?

September 16, 2015 at 12:00 pm 1 comment

by Ewan Watt: Unlike previous leadership campaigns for Her Majesty’s Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn’s successful endeavor to succeed Ed Miliband at the helm of the British Labour Party received a curious amount of media attention in the United States. The parallels with Bernie Sanders appear to be the root of most […]

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The United Kingdom: A Marriage Saved, or Relationship on Life Support

The United Kingdom: A Marriage Saved, or Relationship on Life Support

October 2, 2014 at 8:35 am 0 comments

by Ewan Watt: Just days before Scots were due to vote whether to secede from the United Kingdom the unexpected happened. According to a YouGov poll 51 percent of Scots stated that they would vote in favor of independence—only the second favorable poll for the ‘Yes’ campaign in two years […]

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Since When Did Abortion Trump the Rule of Law?

Since When Did Abortion Trump the Rule of Law?

September 11, 2013 at 3:35 am 0 comments

by Peter Smith: British Officials Claim that the Prosecution of Illegal Sex-Selective Abortion Is Not in the Public Interest. They are wrong. 18 months ago the Daily Telegraph newspaper ran a superb piece of investigative journalism. Using a pregnant woman and an undercover journalist posing as her sister, doctors and […]

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The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher

The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher

April 26, 2013 at 3:45 am 0 comments

There is no such thing as society. There is only you and me. by Peter Smith Mrs. Thatcher’s funeral last Wednesday was a glorious occasion of pageantry. Her remains were moved the day before to the Chapel of St. Mary Undercroft in the heart of Parliament, where, under the gilding, […]

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