"The SNP have accused Theresa May of a “cynical last-minute attempt to buy support” for her Brexit deal after the government announced a £1.6bn fund for depressed towns aimed primarily at areas of northern England that voted to leave the EU."
Lord Lawson is to be congratulated for articulating publicly what many senior Conservatives believe – that the European Union is lost to Britain and that the sooner we leave it, the better.
David Cameron has said he is powerless to introduce Government legislation guaranteeing a European Union referendum in the next Parliament.
He declared that the economic gains from leaving "would substantially outweigh the costs"
Oskar Lafontaine, the German finance minister who launched the euro, has called for a break-up of the single currency to let southern Europe recover, warning that the current course is "leading to disaster".
Robin Tilbrook said about 200-300 of the party's 500 members had moved over from the BNP, seeking to join a "moderate sensible party".
Lastly in Malling Central we have Anna Cleves. The entries on Uncles’ blog have changed the spelling of her surname several times, changed her first name to Teresa and changed her sex to male! Her address has been checked by several people now and does not seem to exist. Of course, the most puzzling thing is why the former wife of Henry VIII is standing at all after nearly 500 years. She wasn’t even English!
Steve Uncles, the political brian behind the English Democrats, has admitted that the party have committed electoral fraud in Kent.
"Results of survey will make sobering reading for leaders of three major parties, as PM prepares for crucial meeting on EU budget"
"People sometimes ask me what kind of renegotiation I’d be happy with. If I had to identify a single test, it would be this. Would the United Kingdom be able independently to sign a trade deal with, say, Australia? Grant that, and much follows. Deny it, and we condemn ourselves to decline."
"The new official analysis, based on a report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), showed that Britain was running a so-called structural deficit of 5.2pc in 2007 – far higher than the 2.5pc initially stated by the IMF."
I’ve never actually heard the term “total emergency” before, at least not in the context of global economics. It sounds like the title of a disaster movie. When it is uttered in sober tones by the elder statesman of an advanced democracy to describe his country’s financial condition, the effect is rather startling.
James Forsyth's Spectator interview with Nigel Farage, which Tim Montgomerie wrote about on this site yesterday, is a sign of how far the UKIP leader has come - and how seriously Fleet Street now takes both him and it.
The University of Bradford’s JB Priestley library building contains the archive of the Bradford-born playwright, novelist and broadcaster.
Laid to rest in her best clothes and lying on an ornamental bed, she was probably of noble blood.
Quite how the 16-year-old Anglo Saxon girl died and who she was remain a mystery.
But she was buried wearing a gold cross – suggesting she was one of Britain’s earliest Christians
The English Passport blog is owned by Diamond and Associates Ltd. The company is registered at the address of Steve Uncles who is an officer of the English Democrats and a candidate for that party on the London-wide list of London Assembly candidates.
I have been asked by a couple of people to explain why we are also targeting certain English Democrat candidates in these elections as it isn't a traditional far right party. That is true, the English Democratic Party (EDP) is not a far right party but so many BNP members have gone over to them in the last few months that the very composition of the party has changed and so now it has become a legitimate target.