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Marx on Monday – vote Obama

You may not be able to tell it from my name but my family are actually refugees from Chechnya in Southern Russia. My father was a prominent member of the Islamic International Brigade, fighting for Chechen independence from Russia. To realize his dream of an independent state of Chechnya he had no option but to […]

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Marx on Monday – Clegg

My fault this is up late, I hadn’t expected Marx to be working on a Bank Holiday Monday…must be all that sunshine. Ed   Without doubt the most pernicious piece of legislation passed by our current fascist government is a requirement that, in order to get my “jobseekers” allowance, I have to prove I’m actually […]

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Thatcher on Thursday – There are Rules? How very Radical.

introducing our superb new columnist! Margaret Thatcher (not her real name) is middle-aged and exceptionally sound. I have been amused recently by the attacks on UKIP. Because I’m a woman who likes seeing others squirm with pain? Maybe. But that’s for a different web site. The reason is because I have predicted that this would […]

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Russell Taylor – In praise of UKIP

Mainstream political parties must be spooked by the rise of UKIP, because they’ve paid it the compliment of slander.  By describing its members as racist, sexist clowns, they have inadvertently played into its hands. What they have failed to grasp is that their consensus on what respectable opinion looks like doesn’t hold much sway beyond […]

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Marx on Monday: Jeremiah A Wright

After I received my welfare check last week I celebrated, as I usually do, by going out for a few beers. At the end of the night I had a few food stamps left in my wallet so went to get something healthy to eat. I ended up, as I often do, in the House […]

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“Toujours l’attaque!” said Napoleon. Always attack.

“Toujours l’attaque!” said Napoleon. Always attack. He was right. Now more than ever. In our politically correct culture of egg-shell-treading, mealy-mouthed, career safety the way to catch the enemy off balance is not by playing their cautious, defensive game but by attacking them head on – a bit like Napoleon used to do with his […]

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How broke is your state?

Thanks to Michael Johnston who sent this great infographic in, courtesy of MunicipalBonds.com.

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Russell Taylor: In praise of people

The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee recently threatened the Football Association, the Premier League and the Football League with intrusive legislation unless it becomes more ‘diverse’ and ‘inclusive’. If football clubs were embezzling fans or people trafficking, I’d be in favour of legal action, but there’s nothing indisputably right and proper about diversity and […]

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Marx on Monday: Agenda 21

Can you believe that, in spite of overwhelming evidence that global warming is not only happening but is entirely caused by man-made carbon emissions, there are still some people out there who are climate change deniers? Luckily for the future of our planet President Obama is not one of them. Luckily he has the vision […]

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Gold is the new climate change.

Gold is the new climate change, I’m beginning to think.  By which I mean that the version of events you read in the mainstream media is so different from the one you read on the net it’s like travelling between parallel universes. Just now I was reading an article in one of the papers listing […]

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