Farage’s Warnings and Starmer’s Fears: Britain Waits for Vindication

In the way it is being played in England and across UK, contemporary politics has almost become something unreal to many people. The complaint of the skeptics and the wide disillusionment about the current premiership of Keir Starmer is that politics, politicians and promises means nothing to many. For some, it is a game, played… Continue reading Farage’s Warnings and Starmer’s Fears: Britain Waits for Vindication

Blair, Farage and Political Precaution

The fact that Nigel Farage’s attitude to risk matches that of British establishment is no surprise or mere coincidence. Tony Blair was the first Prime Minister for more than a generation to have been brought up in this sense. He was only three in 1956 to remember Suez, but he was later able to recognise… Continue reading Blair, Farage and Political Precaution

Beyond survival: The Starmer Paradox

In politics, as in life, expectations and realities are two sides of different coins. They are separated by a deep gully and widened daily by intervening variables. For most Brits, at least judging by online polls, the current premiership of Keir Starmer could be likened to a monstrous white elephant that no amount of bows… Continue reading Beyond survival: The Starmer Paradox