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Dan Sillett
Jan 5, 20244 min read
Reformageddon: Why Reform UK’s Absurd Plans Should Score 0% in 2024
Nigel Farage's pet project to cause a storm in British politics looks to be back up and running, with his beloved Reform UK Party gaining...


Dan Sillett
Dec 29, 20233 min read
Labour’s Answer to Rwanda: Thrown Out on the Christmas Napkin it was Written on
Recently, it feels like I have been talking about immigration until the cows come home. And it seems the cows have not come home yet...


Dan Sillett
Dec 15, 20234 min read
Rwanda Victory for the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, Rwanda is best known for two things, neither of which are particularly good. In 1994, a Genocide took place in...


Dan Sillett
Nov 30, 20234 min read
Britain Has An Immigration Problem and It's Not What You Think
Once again, immigration is the political word of the week. This is for two reasons. Firstly, Nigel Farage is on telly every night banging...


Dan Sillett
Nov 23, 20234 min read
UK Autumn Statement: Running off a cliff with no road to stand on?
When I was young, I loved watching slapstick cartoons: Tom and Jerry, Pink Panther, Looney Tunes, and Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner....


Dan Sillett
Nov 13, 20234 min read
David Cameron is Back: Here’s Why it’s Good News…
Monday morning is quite possibly the worst morning of the week. This is common knowledge. Thankfully, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made...


Dan Sillett
Jul 13, 20233 min read
Blowing in the wind: NatWest's double-sided transgender lanyards
NatWest has decided to give its transgender employees double-sided lanyard badges. The idea is that you can flip the badge around...


Dan Sillett
Jun 29, 20233 min read
Raising interest rates: the poison pill for a cost of living crisis
The Bank of England has raised interest rates again to 5%. This means the UK base rate has risen 13 times since November 2021 – which...


Dan Sillett
Jun 23, 20234 min read
Faragexit: Why it is time for Nigel to leave UK politics
I write this article on the 23rd of June 2023 – 7 years to the day since that fateful EU referendum which caused the UK to crash out of...


Dan Sillett
Jun 14, 20234 min read
First train strikes - now universities are taking the Mick
The strikes strike again. We’ve discovered that the rail industry is in it for the long haul, with disruption set to continue until the...
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