I think the Wilkes case might be a better precedent than Bradlaugh. An individual who was expelled by the House of Commons was sent back there by his constituents - in the end, they had to accept him. (View Post)
It's odd, isn't it? That young woman, Owen, of whom nobody had heard just a few weeks ago, has now had her professional and personal reputation shredded. In her case, being "ennobled" has h… (View Post)
My recent experience of hiring an EV for two days has really put me off - although I remain emotionally committed to the concept. There's too much detail to bore everyone with here (ask my family!) b… (View Post)
I wish to place on record my disgust that Ian Blackford is standing down at the next general election. I wanted to spend the Friday afternoon after polling day with a big bottle of champagne, ready t… (View Post)