David Cameron Gets Back Stolen Bike

After his meeting with US Senator Barack Obama yesterday, the Tory leader had the double-whammy of, after having had his bike stolen last week, returned to him today.   Mr. Cameron is a well-known...

Max Mosley just one of many Brits that enjoy S&M

The story Max Mosley's S&M orgy has been dominating the tabloid press in the UK and beyond. Here The Sun runs a background story on S&M and it's prevalence in the UK. The law in the UK doesn't allow for...

Fury as Tory leader David Cameron tells poor: It's your own fault

The differences between the Labour and Conservative parties in the UK have become increasingly blurred in the last 15 years. But yesterday David Cameron, the Conservative leader who is leading the charge to bring the...

Gambling and The official opposition

Well of course, somebody had to rain on my parade. Just hours after the news, changes to Ontario's gambling legislation had become a matter of public record my arch-nemesis peered out from underneath his hiding hole...

MP calls for law requiring student fights to be reported

There seem to be two schools of thought with regard to student fighting:  either let them sort them it out themselves, or have adults intervene to prevent further issues. A recent incident in Ontario has one MP calling for a law that would enforce the latter policy. What...

Ad firm refuses to run Tory attack ads on gas pumps

If the Conservatives had their way, motorists in southern Ontario would get a dose of aggressive anti-Liberal sentiment with every fill-up. The firm that was to place the ads, however, is refusing to run them.The ad...

Labour takes a local election hammering in the UK

Labour is looking to face their worst election results in a generation as the results from yesterday's elections start to trickle in.That doesn't look good for Gordon Brown."With just over half of results from...

Tax row will cost Livingstone

Gordon Brown has completely underestimated the publics feelings on the 10p tax rate. There comes a time when taxing becomes prohibitively high and the consequences are that your out of a job..."THE 10p tax row is...

Report: Blair thinks Brown cannot win against Cameron

The fortunes of British prime minister Gordon Brown continue to slide as news comes that Tony Blair reportedly doesn't think Brown can beat David Cameron. With the London mayor elections coming up on Thursday, that...

Canada: Going Blue-Has Prof's Seeing Red

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorUniversity Students looking at getting into the Halls of Political Power join Fraternities, The Conservative Club  and it's Blue Banner of Tory Conservativism, which...

Failed Asylum Seekers Paid To Leave UK

UPDATE December 16, 2007: Following on from last weeks news story concerning the cost of keeping failed asylum seekers in British jails, holding cells or sub-standard accommodation (see video), we now learn...

Foreign Interests Decided Canada's Prime Minister

This is truly explosive stuff.  Karlheinz Schreiber is insinuating that the German government and business interests helped unseat Joe Clark and bring Brian Mulroney into power.  "Karlheinz Schreiber said...

Canadian Bloggers Gain Ground Against Tory Copyright Plans

The storm has been brewing for a while, and it's spilling over into the mainstream again. After failing at every single level to get their outmoded and greedy laws enacted in Canada (including a copyright board of...

Lithuanians riled by Cameron quip

"An off-the-cuff remark by David Cameron at the Arts Council last week appears to have caused a storm in Lithuania. The Tory leader's comment that he hoped no grants were given to "one-legged Lithuanian dance troupes" has hit the headlines in the Baltic state. Ambassador...

UK Battered With Budget

The long awaited pre-budget gave the British public just more of the same, more taxes and less Government spending"Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) warned that spending growth was "considerably slower" than in...

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