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  • anti-Semitism,Bias,Fake News,Israel,Media,People

    Jonathan Freedland is my useful idiot

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 29, 2018|
  • anti-Semitism,Democracy,Labour Party,People

    Another Labour MP falls foul of her local party members – this time over anti-Semitism

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 28, 2018|
  • Conservative Party,Crime,Foreign Affairs,Politics

    More evidence of false information on the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: May 13, 2018|
  • Brexit,Conservative Party,European Union,Labour Party,Politics

    Everybody who wanted to ‘take back control’ when they voted ‘Leave’ must be feeling sick now

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: January 22, 2017|
  • Election campaign,USA

    The media, US citizens and the world have all been Trumped – US election opinion

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: November 9, 2016|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Disability,Discrimination,Employment,Health,Human rights,People,Politics,UK,Universal Credit

    Where are the sanctions for employers failing to offer additional hours?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 2, 2015|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Business,Labour Party,Politics,Tax

    Burnham’s anti-welfare stance will lose him my vote

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: May 29, 2015|
  • Austerity,Banks,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Corruption,Cost of living,Crime,Debt,Democracy,Election campaign,Foreign Affairs,Justice,Liberal Democrats,People,Politics,Poverty,sanctions,UK

    Iceland is jailing bankers – we’re still giving them bonuses

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 19, 2015|
  • Benefits,Employment,Housing,tax credits

    The reality of the Coalition’s crackdown on tax credits

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: June 2, 2014|
  • Benefits,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Education,Employment,Housing,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,Tax,UK,Universal Credit,Utility firms,Water

    Iain Duncan Smith’s new plan to prolong child poverty

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 28, 2014|
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