Public support for the British royal family is at an all-time low as King Charles prepares to be crowned, at a cost of £250 million to the taxpayer.
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Public support for the British royal family is at an all-time low as King Charles prepares to be crowned, at a cost of £250 million to the taxpayer.
Continue readingBy William J. Furney The United Kingdom has become so undesirable that even the royals are bailing. Forget Brexit — all eyes are now firmly on Megxit. The four-nation country
Continue readingBy William J. Furney Boris Johnson’s first appearance at the despatch box in parliament this week revealed a man with a fixation on other ebullient and equally flamboyant British statesmen,
Continue readingBy William J. Furney Surely one of the overarching ironies in the long-running and sorry saga that is Brexit is that the prime minister who is attempting to deliver the
Continue readingBy William J. Furney When in Rome, do as the Romans do. And when all over Europe, do as born-and-bred Europeans do, which is most certainly not to parade around
Continue readingBy William J. Furney There’s less than a year to go before the United Kingdom crashes spectacularly out of the European Union, the flawed yet progressive organisation that has been
Continue readingBy William J. Furney In the end, all he had left was the internet. And then they took that away. And installed a jamming advice so he couldn’t pick up
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