by Peter Todd | Jul 4, 2023 | Politics |
The Cost of Living & Credit Crisis It is just after midday on Thursday the 22nd June. The Bank of England monetary committee which is led by Andrew Bailey, are about to announce whether they have voted to increase interest rates for the 13th consecutive time. The...
by Peter Todd | Jun 8, 2023 | Politics |
The Jury Is Out for Diane Abbott After the recent uproar regarding Diane Abbott, and her redacted comments comparing different impacts around Race and antisemitism, there has been a void in news relating to her, and the initial damaging letter to the Observer. No...
by Peter Todd | Mar 21, 2023 | Politics |
Politics in the new media landscape As we move into what is predicted to be an extremely difficult period for the country economically. What with the ‘cost of living crisis’, public service employees striking, unstable market economies, and the Ukraine war. I...
by Peter Todd | Jan 24, 2023 | Politics |
So what is going on? Masses of interest in the Meghan and Harry documentary, where the couple talk of their experiences, and also the recent release of Harry’s book, Spare. Vitriol from highly charged people that say they do not care about them, and are not interested...
by Peter Todd | Jan 9, 2023 | Politics |
Many political leaders who have ambitions to become prime minister of this country, or any country for that matter must want to make a mark, and leave an indelible one, otherwise what is the point. You should want to do your country proud. So many big...
by Peter Todd | Oct 4, 2022 | Politics |
Some time has passed since the shocking Windrush deportation revelations came to light and, the attack on Black British people who have settled in the UK some for over 50 years. The tragic debacle gained main media attention when Amelia Gentleman, a journalist for the...