Boris Johnson

Nothing Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin Has Done Falls Remotely In The Boris Johnson Category As Party Saga Continues
26 August 2022

Nothing Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin Has Done Falls Remotely In The Boris Johnson Category As Party Saga Continues

The fact that Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s critics are still calling for her resignation is disproportionate and unreasonable. Regular Australians in our suburban heartland care deeply about the Western way of life.  That way of life is shared by many countries across Scandinavia, Western Europe and North America.   Regular folks would find it concerning that Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna
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Boris Johnson Is More Honest On Climate Than Scott Morrison
22 October 2021

Boris Johnson Is More Honest On Climate Than Scott Morrison

Boris Johnson’s enthusiasm for his enthusiasms is well known. After he made up his mind as to whether he was for it or against it, Brexit was one of his enthusiasms. This time last year at the Conservative Party conference, Johnson declared that within a decade the electricity for every home in Britain would come from offshore wind farms. “Your
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A Warning From Australia: Boris Johnson’s Cure Is Worse Than The Disease
2 November 2020

A Warning From Australia: Boris Johnson’s Cure Is Worse Than The Disease

Victoria has become famous for using lockdowns to ‘defeat coronavirus.’ Dr Anthony Fauci mentioned Australia as a country that did “quite well”. We haven’t defeated the virus. The virus is at bay but the only thing truly defeated is Victoria and Victorians. The state last week got out of its second lockdown of the year. Just like you were told
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The Workers’ Great Cultural Revolution
20 December 2019

The Workers’ Great Cultural Revolution

Journalists and commentators tend to make politics a lot more complicated than it needs to be. What happened to politics in Australia in 2019 (and after last week’s United Kingdom election, in Britain too) is quite easily explained. All you need to do is to look at what is the “2019 Word of the Year”, according to the leading publishers
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Movement Of The People
19 December 2019

Movement Of The People

Boris Johnson’s landslide election victory provides Australia with a unique opportunity to strengthen ties with our oldest and one of our closest allies. To take full advantage of this once in a generation opportunity, the Morrison government must aim for much more than a bare-bones FTA. It should use the existing Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement (CER) as
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The Great Realignment
13 December 2019

The Great Realignment

Britain’s General Election- the results of which will, hopefully, be seen by the end of today (Sydney time)- is the most consequential in a generation. It pits avid socialist Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn against Brexit-backing Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Corbyn would cripple Britain’s economy, associate with terrorist organisations like Hamas, Hezbollah and the IRA, and wants to have
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