WHY is this indy supporter so excited about the English local election miasma? Maybe because I’m astounded at the clear political gift handed…
WHY is this indy supporter so excited about the English local election miasma? Maybe because I’m astounded at the clear political gift handed to theLet Sunak claim that the mayoral win in Tees Valley is his. Lord Houchen did not acknowledge either Sunak or thePeering through the murk of the recent local elections in England, any long-term political creature will see what this is – simply the most anti-incumbent impetus of the UK’s post-war political era.
But we know whose side English Labour is really on – the side of its corporate donors who, the Financial Times reports, are really now “quite relaxed” about Labour’s plans. Alternatively, the German philosopher Georg Hegel wrote around 1837: “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history”.piece on April 28 on King David I of Scotland
I, of course, am grateful that Hamish mentioned Roxburgh and Berwick but a bit disappointed as a Souter o’ Selkirk that our “auld toun” – which is still standing as a reminder of King David and also still standing despite the horror and needless slaughter of Flodden in 1513, 400 years after the young king – was not mentioned.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories.
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