I note that Boris’s secret weapon Angela Rayner has apologised at last for calling Conservatives ‘’scum.’’ I am puzzled by her conversion to decency after so many weeks. What made her do it? Was she ordered to say it by Starmer who thought she was damaging the party? Was it that the police told her that threats against her on social media would continue to be made until she withdrew the slur? I cannot believe for a moment that decided off her own bat that she would do the decent thing. She hasn’t got the brains to work out self-interest. After all initially she defended her use of the word as ‘’being the street language of her northern working class roots.’’ CLICK HERE: John Clarke, a pensioner from Oxford, saved £150 on his car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save ££££ on your pet insurance | Get a quote now
Let’s go back to what she actually said; ‘’We cannot get any worse than a bunch of scum, homophobic, racist, misogynistic, absolutely vile, nasty, vile Etonian, piece of scum.’’ No apology for racist. Nor homophobic. Nor misogyny. When the Tory Sir David Amess was murdered some commentators worried that the killer may have been encouraged to kill the MP by the use of the S word. As time goes on that seems unlikely but words have consequences. Especially if they come from the deputy leader of a political party. One threat, which led to a 15-week jail sentenced suspended for 18 months, said; ‘’Watch your back, and your kids.’’ The man who sent it said he was angry about Ms Rayner’s use of the word scum. I definitely do not approve of threats to our political leaders - or those that are made to me - but could she have brought it on herself? I will leave you to decide. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you.
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I am pleased to report that the Parole Board is at last getting really tough on freedom bids from murderers. In the last week three killers have had their parole attempts rejected. Great news. Killer No. 1 is the disgusting Sidney Cooke. He is 92 and has been eligible for release since 2004. He was jailed for a minimum of five years for abusing two brothers which he started when they were just 13 and continued for five years. Prior to that he had served nine years for killing 14-year-old Jason Swift. He was also thought to be linked with the unsolved murder of Mark Tildesley who disappeared from a funfair in Wokingham, Berks, and also being involved in the kidnap and murder of six-year-old Barry Lewis. Cooke has applied for parole 10 times but once again it has been decided that he remains a risk to society plus he has refused to identify all the youngsters he had abused. Further, they said he should not be transferred to an open prison. Exellent. He can reapply in two years but with a bit of luck he will be dead by then. Cooke’s story is a shocker. He would travel the country preying on vulnerable youngsters setting up Test Your Strength machines in funfairs and using them as an opportunity to lure boys before drugging them and then subjecting them to brutal sexual assaults. Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now CLICK HERE: Alwyn Williams saved £342 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW
Two other killers have also had their parole applications rejected this week. Glynn Razzell is serving life for the murder of his estranged wife, mother-of-four Linda Razzell who disappeared on her way to Swindon College, Wilts, in March 2002. Razzell, 61, denied her killing but was found guilty by a jury. No trace of her body was ever found. And that is what kept him in prison. Under the new Helen’s Law the refusal to say where the body is means the killer can be refused their freedom. An excellent addition to the Parole Board armoury. Another killer, David Harker, faced the same issue when he applied for parole. He received a life sentence on the grounds of diminished responsibility after admitting the manslaughter of Julie Paterson who vanished from her home in Darlington in 1998. Parts of her dismembered body were found in a bin liner hidden in a garden hedge but the rest of her remains have never been recovered. As with Cooke they can both reapply for parole in a couple of years. I much prefer how tough the parole people are getting. Frankly I would do away with parole in its entirety for the most serious offences like murder and terrorism. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. In the old days you were either a Beatles fan or a Rolling Stones fan. You couldn’t be both. It’s quite clear where the musical tastes of Nadine Dorries, a Scouser and the Culture Secretary, lie. Unbelievably she has persuaded No.10 to invest £2million of our money into a major new Beatles attraction on the Liverpool waterfront. Sounds like a good idea. I’m sure it will attract more tourists to the city. But why is taxpayers’ money being put into this venture? This kind of punt is made for the commercial world. Apparently the project could see hologram technology create an ‘’immersive experience’’ of the Fab Four - similar to an upcoming hologram tour by Abba. CLICK HERE: Save ££££ on your car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
All well and good but I don’t want to pay for it out of my money. It might work. It may not. That kind of bet is for private investors. The government has no mandate to start using our cash in this way. This budget is chucking around our money like a drunken sailor. Taxes the highest for 70 years and the biggest public spending for 40 years. Watching Boris with his arms firmly crossed during the Budget it was clear he either didn’t approve of what Sunak was doing or didn’t understand the numbers. I am fearful that middle income England will turn against the Tories. They have nowhere to go right now but a vacuum always gets filled. The Southern Party is on its way. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Two thirds of French fear Muslims taking over country from Christians. Is it the same here?10/27/2021 It’s no wonder Macron spends his time creating the image of the UK as his nation’s great enemy when you see what is really troubling the majority of voters; that the existence of Christians is under threat from Muslims. In a new poll respondents were asked whether ‘’white, European, Christian populations are threatened with extinction following Muslim populations from north and black Africa.’’ A total of 27% judged the scenario ‘’certain’’ and a further 34% ‘’probable’’. The survey conducted by the Harris Institute found about 67% were worried by the idea. The polling comes at a difficult time for France. They have a presidential election next year with Macron being unpopular and a far Right philosopher Eric Zemmour making the running. He subscribes to the ideology ‘’le grand remplacement’’ in which immigrants with large families will take over the country unless something is done. CLICK HERE: Andy Burgess, from Norwich, saved £100 on his car insurance | SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE NO Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
He is more publicly strident about minorities than Marine Le Pen, leader of the far Right National Rally. Her deputy, Jordan Bardella, 26, has no such qualms saying the Muslims are a ‘’an implant on our soil with which we share nothing.’’ I am sure our country shares some of their concerns. The murder of Tory MP Sir David Amess by a young Muslim of Somali background will not have helped cohesion between Christians and Muslims. Sir David was an ardent Catholic. Even the centre Right Gaullist of France, who have previously kept schtum on the issue, are voicing their concerns. Gilles Platt, deputy chairman of the centre Right Republicans, says; ’’You have people of foreign origin who are driving out, little by little, what in demography we call the natives.’’ There will be parts of the UK where that will be just as true. Would be interesting to see such a poll carried out over here. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. At last. Foreign gangs face block for pretending their scam calls and texts come from the UK10/27/2021 Pleased to see that phone providers are to automatically block online calls from abroad that are made to look as if they come from UK numbers. The only time my landline ever rings is when there is a scam call. I have noted of late that none are international they all appear to come from within the UK. They aren’t of course but if you're vulnerable you will be tricked. Foreign criminals are behind the scams and while it is the elderly who are plagued (60% have reported suspicious calls to their landline) it is younger people who are more vulnerable to text swindles with 75% of 16-34-year-olds having been targeted. The regulator Ofcom revealed last week that scam calls and texts had targeted 45million people in the UK during the summer and said there had been a significant rise in fraudulent communication over the past 18 months. Click Here: Michael Woodward, from Durham, saved nearly £1000 in 2 years on his previous energy bills | Get cheap energy quotes now Click Here: Save ££££ on your motorbike insurance | Get a quote now
These fraudsters, according to Ofcom, had become increasingly sophisticated such as spoofing the numbers of well-known UK companies and organisations. The Telegraph, which first reported the news, said Ofcom was considering whether customers should be forced to show ID cards when buying multiple sim cards. The fraudsters then send millions of text messages to their victims. Why should legitimate people want multiple cards? Look forward to Ofcom cracking down on them. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. What I am most looking forward to at the climate change jamboree in Glasgow is the global humiliation of Nicola Sturgeon. The leaders of 120 nations arrive in the Scotland’s second city on Sunday. Already union lefties have seen a chance of making a few bob by announcing Scotrail staff and the city dustbin workers plan to go on strike. The city is blighted by rubbish and fly-tipping as well as some of the highest poverty, drug death and crime rates. But if I were a politician walking the streets of Glasgow I would be more worried about the rats. Susan Aitken, the SNP leader in Glasgow, told the Scottish Affairs Committee that all cities had rats but admitted to ‘’possibly two’’ occasions in which council workers had been hospitalised after’’ small incidents’’ with rats. CLICK HERE: Jim, a radio presenter from Glasgow saved a whopping £600 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save ££££ on your home insurance | Get a quote now
I am pretty sure the council workers did not describe being attacked by rats as a ‘’small incident.’’ That woman is an idiot. She then exposed to the world her small amount of grey matter by saying the problems of Glasgow were due to ‘’historic challenges’’ and said they were the legacy of the Thatcher government which had abandoned Glasgow. Could I point out she stood down 30 years ago and died eight years ago. Ms Aitken’s boss is Nicola Sturgeon. She has known for five years that Glasgow was to come under global spotlight. You would have thought she would get the city pristine. SNP leaders should be ashamed of themselves. And the people of Scotland should be ashamed they have kept this woman in power for seven years. Look where it has got them. A global laughing stock. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. With my own patchy record in the marriage stakes my eye was drawn to a remarkable achievement; the first couple to meet on TV’s Blind Date and then marry have celebrated their 30th anniversary. Back in 1988 nobody could have forecast that Alex Tatham, then a 23-year-old accountant, and Sue, at 22, would still be together three decades later. Blind Date was big news back in the Eighties. It was hosted by Cilla Black and drew an audience of 18million. So how have they built such a successful marriage when so many others have failed, there have only been two other weddings in the 18 series? Sue, now mother to Emily, 27, and Charlie, 25, says: ‘’I definitely wasn’t looking for a husband. I just went on the show for a bit of fun. ‘’ Alex agrees; ‘’I was looking for a laugh - not a wife.’’ They moved in different social circles. Alex had been educated at Eton and Durham University. His family often featured in Tatler, even reporting on his birthday party in Fulham. Click Here: Save ££££ on your motorbike insurance | Get a quote now Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now
Sue, the daughter of a head teacher, is the product of a comprehensive in the West Midlands and left school at 18 to at first work in the DHSS and later to become a teacher. ‘’ We may come from different backgrounds but we have similar values,’’ says Sue. ‘’We both hate arguments and make it a priority to have a friendly atmosphere. Family comes first always. ‘’Believe it or not still get goosebumps when Alex walks into a room.’’ That is certainly different from me. People are pleased when I walk out of a room! With the proliferation of dating shows like Love Island and Married at First Sight where the whole point is an almighty explosion it’s good to see that love can last longer than the show’s credits. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Secretly I threw my brother’s old shoes out while Michael Jordan’s old shoes went for $1.5million.10/25/2021 This is a tale of two pairs of shoes. One pair belong to my brother Drew. He lives some 25 miles outside New York City and when he last stayed with me (pre-Covid) he decided to leave the rather dodgy brown beasts behind as it would stop him having to fly them 3,000 miles back and forth. A couple of years passed and with there being no sign of travel being allowed and with me making dramatic changes to the house I threw the shoes out. It wasn’t an accident. I didn’t like the shoes and in any event he would never know. The other pair of shoes in this story was worn by the NBA superstar Michael Jordan. They were size 13s and Jordan had autographed them and given them to a ballboy after a Denver Nuggets game in 1984. Click Here: Can you save on your home insurance? | 51% of customers paid £142 or less | Get a cheap home insurance now Click Here: Michael Hallworth, an electrician from London, saved £70 on his van insurance | Compare cheap van insurance quotes now
The ballboy didn’t throw them out and they have just been sold at Sotheby’s for, wait for it, $1.5million. Yes I did say $1.5million for a pair of shoes 37 years old. My personal shoe saga did not end well. My brother came over a couple of weeks back. All was going well until he asked where his old shoes were. I had a choice. Start looking and then say somebody must have moved them. Or tell the truth. Unusually I took the last option. He got quite irritable which was surprising since those shoes wouldn’t have raised 20p at action. I was reflecting on how much more sense the ballboy at the Denver Nuggets game had. Supposing he had decided to clear the house and throw out the shoes. Today he would be $1.5million worse off. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. It was a simple enough question in an A-level textbook; ‘’To what extent do you believe the treatment of Native Americans has been exaggerated?’’ Any knowledge of US history would tell you the tribesmen of the Comanches, the Sioux and the Apaches were more than capable of holding their own against either settlers who were trying to drive them from their land or the US Army who wanted to contain or destroy them. Native Americans massacred colonists and were massacred themselves. It was a bloody period. Most died not because of the white man’s bullets but because what they brought bought with them; smallpox, flu etc. That killed 90% of them. So that’s the background. Anyway a lady called Hannah Wilkinson, who teaches history to students who require extra support at Durham Sixth Form Centre, happened across the A-level textbook containing the question and fired off a tweet to the exams body AQA and the publishers Hodder Education. In her tweet she said; ‘’In what world is this an acceptable question/exercise to ask students to complete on the history of Native Americans in late 1800s US? Horrified.’’ Unbelievably Hodder immediately removed the book from sale. Why? It’s a good question. If you don’t believe the treatment has been exaggerated why not say No and then explain why. If the answer is yes ditto. That is surely the point of questions. CLICK HERE: Richard Ford, a retired accountant from Exeter, saved £150 on car insurance | SAVE NOW Click Here: Save ££££ on your pet insurance | Get a quote now
But the idea that that the wokes of Hodder immediately fold their tent in the face of a teacher from Durham shows what is wrong with the book publishing business and teaching. They might be well advised to read new guidelines written by the broadcaster Trevor Phillips - backed by the V&A, the Science Museum and the Museum of Home - saying public institutions should resist ‘’anxious and panicked’’ decisions to remove statues and erase their history. The paper from the Policy Exchange is to help schools, universities and other public bodies find their way in the age of movements like Black Lives Matter and Rhodes Must Fall. In the case of calls to rename a street the paper recommends that all ‘’ratepaying residents and businesses, and all those who own properties on the street should be given a role.’’ I agree with that. On that basis other teachers with different views of US history to Ms Wilkinson should be allowed to chip in their views before Hodder throw in the towel. The idea that one teacher, with one narrow view, can change an important question with one tweet is ridiculous. That question should stand. It’s a very good debating point. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. What on earth has happened to our GPs? I see that the BMA is to hold a ballot seeking industrial action by your local doctors who are angry at the idea that they will be forced to see face to face any patients who demands it. Further they hate the idea of a name and shame list of surgeries that are not seeing enough patients in person. In one shocking area - Bury in Lancashire - only 36% of patients saw their GP in July. That is not acceptable. I think the doctors are getting above themselves. The old days of them having a God like quality have gone forever. Politicians, police officers, judges and dare I say it journalists have all been through this painful change in the public’s view of them. Doctors clearly didn’t get the email. The reality is that through taxation patients pay the doctors’ wages. They may not like this fact but it is inescapable. The further reality is that the patients paid for them to be trained. If they don’t like this situation I suggest they should not be GPs and go into some other branch of medicine. CLICK HERE: Paula Keeting, a retired nurse from Bournemouth, saved over £500 on her family’s car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
Instead they are to hold this ballot and say that if, as expected, industrial action gets the nod they will start to go slow. How could we tell? One of the problems facing surgeries is that so many GPs are working part-time. If they do a five-day week they £100,000-a-year and they pro rata downwards. The clever ones - mainly women - are doing two 12-hour days in the week and making £50,000. Nice work if you can get it. My advice to the doctors is to stop acting like Seventies dockers or end up being treated and paid like them. Listen to the customer. If they want a face to face (and most don’t) give them it. You have turned into a very odd profession. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I am a big fan of Katharine Birbalsingh. She lost her job at an academy in South London for pointing out that many schools were failing the most vulnerable due to a lack of discipline and standards. You would have thought she would be promoted not fired for that analysis but schools are mainly run by Lefties so she had to go. However she did not hang around feeling sorry for herself and opened up another Academy which has been a huge success as she has very tough discipline giving pupils the chance to achieve rather than being derailed by the trouble-makers. Ms Birbalsingh has just been made the new chair of the Social Mobility Commission and immediately made two good points. The first is that the government should start a campaign telling parents not to give smartphones to toddlers. She said it should be part of the national consciousness that eating five pieces of fruit or drinking eight glasses of water is. CLICK HERE: Marilyn Hill, from Kent, saved £70 on her car insurance | SEARCH FOR YOUR BEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save ££££ on your pet insurance | Get a quote now
Her second point was about racism. She said public discussion about white privilege was unhelpful to ethnic minority children. She told MPs at her pre-appointment hearing; ‘’If you go on and on about the fact the establishment is against them a child is likely to give up. ‘’If it is the case that you are telling them all the time you can’t get these jobs because you are black, you can’t do this because you are brown, it’s very hard for a child to see above that. ‘’We are immersed in a culture which has hanged quite radically in the last few years in a way that is not necessarily helpful to ethnic minority children although we think it is’’ Thank God Ms Birbalsingh – who got the job thanks to patronage of Liz Truss - has got the government’s ear. Uniquely she talks sense. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. The more I study the Boris Johnson plan to turn us green the more I turn red with anger. It now emerges that homeowners living in older, rural and even listed properties risk being unable to sell if strict mortgages are introduced. Boris, who is not a home owner, has told mortgage lenders they will have targets for the energy performance on their properties. One estate agent said that those living in older properties could be left with homes they could not sell if buyers were unable to secure finance on them due to their lower energy efficiencies. The effect would likely to be felt more by less wealthy owners as deep-pocketed buyers would be able to overlook mortgage restrictions. Climate change is a phrase that has not crossed his lips in decades so why has Boris has come up with this enormous financial gamble. Does he believe it or is it the price of getting Carrie to say yes. Click Here: 51% of customers paid £142 or less from their home insurance | Get your home insurance quote now Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
He dreams up these ideas certain in the knowledge that the world’s major polluters (China, Russia, India) will not follow suit so whatever we do will make little or no difference. The only certainty about politics is when all parties are agreed we, the voter, are not being included in the conversation. The reality is that by 2030 Boris will not be in office and by 2050 will be in the Where Did It All Go Wrong Rest Home. With a bit of luck his ideas will go with him. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I will always be grateful to Boris Johnson for making Brexit real but frankly he has gone quite mad over climate change and signals a disconnect with the very people who voted for him. We are told that all gas boilers - that’s 27 million of them - will be on the scrapheap within a decade. And yet the experts say most flats and homes aren’t suitable for the boilers they have in mind. So what do those residents do; freeze to death. Other ‘’experts’’ say hydrogen is the answer as we can use the same pipes and there will be a much smaller cost for a new boiler. I don’t know what the solution is. More worryingly nor does Boris and his mates. It is inexcusable to come to the ordinary woman and man and say here’s a bill for between £7,000-£18,000 but we don’t know if it’s really the long-term answer. And that money is just the beginning. Your taxes will go through the roof. We don’t all have rich mates to pay for the new wallpaper in the bedroom. So if Boris and Co don’t know what’s best for your place my serious advice is quite clear; You must not do anything. So promise me no running out and buying a new boiler. Just sit tight until somebody sensible says they have an answer which does not cost you next year’s pay. As it is Cop 26 looks like a disaster. Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now
No China (28% of global carbon emissions) won’t be there because they have a load of coal and if they stop digging it up the lights will go out which will be very bad news for President’s Xi’s ambitions for a third term. Putin is not coming presumably concerned he will be arrested for conspiracy to murder. India’s PM Modi (I really admire him) won’t be there as India needs all the carbon it can get it’s hands on as it moves from developed world status to first world. Who can blame them? We have lived the industrial revolution for 250 years. They have had it for 60 years. They want some of the West’s success. I don’t blame them. France will turn up if only for Macron to smack Boris in the mouth. Mind you the good people of Glasgow have been smacking people in the mouth every Saturday night for decades. I am sure that is what we will remember Cop26 for. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. My long-time chum Tony B has been boring the arse off me for decades about the joys of Newcastle and more particularly the city’s football club. I think he must have played every pass since winning the Inter-City Fares Cup in 1969. If he melted down the silverware since then he would be lucky to have enough for a Prince Albert. If you don’t know what that is Google it, this is a family column. Now that his pride and joy is owned by a country he could not be happier. Alongside 99.9% of fans they could not care less about Saudi Arabia’s human rights record. In fact they are vaguely in favour of chopping off burglar’s hands and would like to see it introduced by Home Secretary Priti Patel. At last they can see the sunlit uplands with the possibility of big names and big titles heading their way. Click Here: Jean Burnley saved £174 on her home insurance | Get your cheapest home insurance quote now Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
Being a fun-loving city they have started to wear tea-towel head-dresses as a tribute to their new owners. Plenty to smile about. Until today. Along comes the race charity Kick It Out who don’t like the head-dresses saying they can be viewed as racist, offensive and culturally insensitive. How ridiculous. On that basis we should be offended by Saudi businessmen wearing suits, shirts and ties. I do hope the owners and fans tell Kick It Out to focus on the serious stuff and leave Newcastle alone. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Having owned the price comparison site A Spokesman Said for a number of years you would have thought I would know all there is to know about car insurance. I have just discovered I know very little. Take this story. My friend owns an electric Jaguar I-Pace worth around the £75,000 mark. She lives in the Great Dunmow area of Essex - it’s nearer Copenhagen than London - and wants to move to Weybridge in Surrey. So she call the car insurers LV who quote her £1,200 fully comp for Great Dunmow but if she moves the 80 miles to Weybridge that figure goes up to, wait for it, £3,500. Yes I did say £3,500. How is this possible? The lady from LV did not know how the figures were worked out. What we do know is that the company has algorithms which does the heavy lifting taking into account your claims record, cost of car, your age, thefts from the area, number of accidents in the districts etc. Click Here: Jean Burnley saved £174 on her home insurance | Get your cheapest home insurance quote now Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now
None of this accounts for a trebling of her insurance costs. For instance my friend went immediately online and Aviva only wanted just over £1,000 if she lived in Weybridge. Could it be that included in the LV algorithm was software which worked out the cost of the address she was moving to and the company pushed up the price on the ability of the householders to pay? Whatever the answer the pricing policy is a disgrace. LV used to be owned by its members but a couple of years back was bought by the huge German company Allianz. Perhaps the Germans are paying us back for voting Brexit. I do need an explanation. Do go on price comparison sites before renewing or moving. You would be mad not to. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I so agree with Stephen Pollard, the Editor of Jewish Chronicle, that the murder of Sir David Amess had nothing to do with the toxic nature of today’s political debate but everything to do with Islamist terrorists who target us non-Muslims with their deadly plan for a Muslim state with sharia law. In his piece in the Daily Mail he says; ‘’The mistake we make all too often in responding to Islamist terror is to react as if we can somehow negate it through changes in our behaviour. ‘’That is why it is so important that we do not react to this latest outrage by framing it only as a consequence of the raised political temperature.’’ Click Here: Save ££££ on your van insurance | Get a quote now Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
I have been critical of Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner for calling Tories a ‘’bunch of scum’’ and although it reflected badly on Labour it did not lead to the murder of Sir David. The man who stabbed Sir David to death with 17 blows of the knife was somebody that had been suspected of being radicalised even when at school. He is said to have been converted (he didn’t have far too go) by watching online hate videos during the lockdown. Well. That’s going to be his excuse anyway. Might throw in the mental health card as well. They normally do. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Michael Caine on Brexit, Boris and why I’m quitting after 150 movies but still writing a thriller10/18/2021 If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. When you read about a global superstar like Michael Caine you have a picture in your mind of a handsome, svelte man at the peak of his abilities. Then you come across a startling figure. He is now 88. Walks with a stick, has a gammy leg and a dodgy spine. And the only time he leaves the house is when his wife has the time to take him out for a drive. But what I most admire about the Caine who emerges from a fine Guardian interview by Xan Brooks is a man who knows his days of the red carpet are over but that doesn’t define him or restrict his ambitions in other areas. He is doing the interview because he has a film, Best Sellers, out on October 18. Not sure it has a theatrical release but can be seen digitally. The other week, he reveals, he was sent a screenplay that had his character running away from a bunch of crooks. This made him laugh. ‘’I can’t walk, let alone run’’, he says. ‘’And I’m more or less done with movies now.’ ‘’I’ve done 150 movies. I think that’s enough.’’ And so rather than sitting around in the Covid lockdown he decided to write a thriller, his first attempt at fiction. He says he’s still rewriting and tidying, making it look more professional. ‘’Paragraphs, punctuations, all that,’’ he says with a chuckle. The title is You Don’t Want To Die and is about two rubbish collectors in the East End of London who find uranium in the rubbish. CLICK HERE: Ken Wood, from Bristol, saved £103 on his car insurance | SAVE ON CAR INSURANCE NOW Click Here: Save ££££ on your pet insurance | Get a quote now
Reflecting on life he says; ‘’My generation is going. My friends are dying off. Roger Moore, Sean Connery - those are two of my closest friends. Then, a couple of days ago Johnny Gold, who owned Tramp. And I have another very close friend who is very ill. ‘’If he survives until next weekend I’ll be very surprised. And I won’t mention his name, but you will read about in the papers.’’ He talks about politics. He says he is either a Right-wing Socialist or a Left wing Tory. Voted for Thatcher and Brexit. He says of the young; ’’If you’re growing up today you’re in for a tough time.’’ Not in favour of Boris going to Marbella for a week in the middle of petrol crisis (don’t agree with him there) but says any supply chain problems are temporary (agree with him there). Interestingly he moving from his huge house near Box Hill in Surrey to Wimbledon where daughter Natasha lives as the grandchildren have all grown up and no longer visit as often leaving him and his wife Shakira rattling around the mansion. He was born Maurice Micklewhite but a decade ago he changed it to Michael Caine. He did so because all his immediate family members are dead and there was nobody who knew him as a Maurice. I loved that interview and if you want to read it in full go on to the Guardian website. It’s free. I wonder for how much longer. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I don’t wish to emerge as The Grinch but why should anybody care if there is a shortage of toys this Christmas? It is said that Harry Potter merchandise will be in short supply due to ships being delayed in the global supply chain crisis. My experience of today’s families is they no longer wait for a special events like birthdays or Christmas in any event. Click Here: Save ££££ on your van insurance | Get a quote now Click Here: Kurt, a salesman from Surrey, saved £300 on his home insurance | Get cheap quotes now
There is always a loving grandparent anxious to pay up or a guilty parent only too pleased to succumb to pester power. The idea that little Tommy or darling Davina will be weeping in their bedroom as they discover the Barbie doll is stuck at Felixstowe is ridiculous. It might be a very good thing if they received less this Christmas. They have most of it anyway. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. As has been well documented ITV’s breakfast show Good Morning Britain has struggled since Piers Morgan walked out. The audience has collapsed and the ad revenues have gone with them. So is ITV’s share price basically reflecting a pisspoor management and an even worse outlook. Not sure who is running the show but the programme makers have not helped themselves by the duds they have hired to fill Pier's role. Prominent among the failures is Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s liar-in-chief who during his nine years as No.10 spokesman was accused of the very serious charge of sexing up a dossier claiming Iraq had access to weapons of mass destruction. He may be good at telling whoppers for Labour but he has no discernible talent for television. Boris Johnson has chosen, quite correctly, not to appear on GMB. Why should he go a television show which would put a socialist tosser like Campbell to question him? Would the questions be reasonable or would they all come from opposition view. I think we know the answer. Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance no CLICK HERE: Robert Grainger, from Colchester, saved £250 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW
However Campbell seriously overstepped the line when during the show he described Johnson as a ‘’coward and a charlatan’’ for not appearing. There are loads of political shows on TV why should he add value to GMB through his appearance? After all when he appeared on Radio Four’s Today programme the presenter Nick Robinson told him to ‘’stop talking’’. He is probably sick and tired of being insulted in public. There have now been a number of complaints to Ofcom about Campbell’s ‘’coward’’ jibe. I have no doubt that Campbell will be chastised by Ofcom as clearly he overstepped the mark. Ofcom could do us all a favour and ban him from the airwaves a for a year or so. The audience would go up, advertising would go up, and despite the efforts of the hopeless CEO Dame Carolyn McCall, the share price would go up. What is there not to like? Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I do tip my hat to Boris Johnson. No matter if we all die of Covid, no matter if the economy goes down the pan, no matter if we don’t have enough food to feed our children his poll ratings are unaffected. The latest YouGov poll in The Times shows he is 10% ahead of Labour with the Tories at 41% and Starmer at 31%. The Lib Dems are on 9% with the Greens down at 8%. They have less voters than leaders. Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now Click Here: Save ££££ on your home insurance | Get a quote now
What can Labour do about all this? I suppose they could hope that all the Tories freeze to death this winter due to lack of gas or that Starmer decides to throw himself under a bus. Beyond that it does seem Boris can literally spend months in Marbella and nobody really cares. Were Starmer to be forced out would a Burnham make any difference. I don’t think so. The South would definitely not vote for him and Northern voters have been receiving cartloads of cash from Boris whereas when Burnham was in the Cabinet he never mentioned the North once. My sincere advice is not to go for an early poll. Nobody wants an election. Leave it to the end of 2023 or the beginning of 2024. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Can somebody explain to me why Claudia Webbe, a Corbynista, is still an MP? She has just been convicted of threatening to attack a female friend of her boyfriend with acid. She will be sentenced on November 4 but having already been suspended by Labour you would have thought the people of Leicester East deserves better than this nasty piece of work. Instead she is delaying the inevitable by announcing she will be appealing the conviction. The judge has already told 56-year-old Webbe that she will probably be going to jail. That is good news. This is what Webbe told the lady she clearly viewed as a love rival; ‘’Get out of my relationship. I’ve seen all your posts. ‘’I’ve seen all of your naked pictures. Get out of my relationship otherwise I will tell all of your family and I will show them all of your pictures.’’ CLICK HERE: John Clarke, a pensioner from Oxford, saved £150 on his car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now
The biggest laugh was the character witnesses that Webbe called; Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and Diane Abbott. Corbyn said she was a ‘’warm-hearted, decent and dedicated person.’’ He is a bloody poor judge of character as she is none of these things and should not be allowed back in Parliament. Webbe made the string of threats in phone calls between September 2018 and April last year. Her boyfriend is a scout for Chelsea. One great quote emerged from her evidence. She said; ‘’ I am not mad, I am a member of parliament.’’ The jury is out on both statements. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I have started a little PR business with a unique offering. I am being paid by companies to start consumers panicking. It seems to be a lot quicker and more effective than TV advertising. You may have seen my early work for Esso on your local garage forecourt. The queues were fantastic and the prices went through the roof. The Chairman was so delighted with my endeavours that he recommended me to The Society of Loo Roll Manufacturers. Click Here: Can you save on your home insurance? | 51% of customers paid £142 or less | Get a cheap home insurance now Click Here: Save £££ on your broadband | Compare the best priced broadband deals now
This may read like a gag but I imagine that there a number of PR companies using social media hoping that by planting tweets they can create a stampede for the companies they represent. Take my advice; If you see the word panic sit tight. In no time at all it will have passed to be replaced by over-supply. You can then buy it cheaper and without hassle. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. The NHS sentenced 41,675 of our elderly to die and nobody, repeat nobody, has ever said sorry.10/12/2021 If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. There was a lot of waffle in the first official report into how Boris and Co handled Covid but the one number that I found shocking was the care home deaths; Incredibly one in four of everybody who died was in a care home, a staggering 41,675. Yes, 41,675. And the reason was simple. Hospitals decided as soon as Covid started to bite to kick out 25,000 elderly patients from the wards and into care homes without bothering to check if they had the virus. This was done allegedly to ‘’protect the NHS’’. And the result? It seeded the virus among the vulnerable. The report by the Commons science and technology and health and social care select committees admits the UK was not alone in suffering significant loss in care homes but said the scale of the loss was among the worst in Europe and could have been avoided. The over 80s were 70 times were likely to die than those aged under 40. CLICK HERE: You could save up to £283 on your car insurance | SAVE NOW Click Here: Save £££ on mobile phone deals | Compare great value mobile tariffs now
It is far too easy to say that because they were old then their time was coming to an end anyway. They may well have wanted another year they didn’t want some NHS tosser to decide they were expendable. I would like each NHS Trust to investigate how many and where they send their elderly patients and work out how many died because of that decision. They were not just a number. They were somebody’s mum and dad. Somebody’s grandmother. I don’t want Boris to apologise. I do want the local NHS to investigate and then say sorry. It won’t bring the your relatives back but at least somebody in authority will have worried about their fate for the first time. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I see that GPs are working on average three days a week. Couple this with the average practice now having 5% more patients than six years ago and the reality is that you have more chance of catching an interesting item on Sky News than your doctor agreeing to see you in person. This is clearly wrong and will over time undermine the basis of state-funded health allowing the wealthy to see a private doctor while the less well off will suffer all kinds of ailments that a phone or zoom call will not capture. Men in the wealthiest areas now live a decade longer than those in the poorest. That lifespan has more than doubled in the last 20 years and if we our GPs don’t actually want to see the sick it must get worse. How is it that we train up GPs at enormous expense - the NHS and social care costs will amount to an incredible 44% of all state spending by 2025 - and yet once they receive the stethoscope choose to go part-time on their £100,000 salary as they will be still pick up a handy £60K. Shouldn’t we, the people paying for their training, seek a contractual undertaking that the GPs will continue to work full-time (unless they are sick or something). Before covid around 80% of consultations took place in a surgery but in August this figure was 57.7%. The suggestion is that the early spotting of serious illnesses like cancer are being missed. In one shocking case a man was told he had one year to live in a phone call from a GP. In another a patient was told remotely she had lung cancer while one woman was misdiagnosed with Parkinson’s over the phone. Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now Click Here: 51% of customers paid £142 or less from their home insurance | Get your home insurance quote now
It is now being suggested that pharmacies could take over some of the GPs responsibilities. This is a good idea. Hospitals and chemists could prescribe antibiotics and other routine drugs while GPs would no longer have to write sick notes determining whether patients are fit to drive. The doctors say their refusal to see patients is because they are overloaded with work and seriously understaffed. It is true that there are almost 2,000 fewer fully-qualified full-time GPs than there were in 2015. Why is it that we cannot train up more of our people to be GPs? After all if we are to judge by the number of first-class honour degrees and double-star GCSEs our nation is full of bright young things. Could it be that we can lower the educational demands for being a doctor. I’m not suggesting that oncologists can get there through apprenticeships but surely you don’t need the same brainpower to be a GP in Bournemouth as an ear, nose and throat surgeon. We need more GPs and we need them now. The education bar is set too high. Much of the work could be done by super nurses. Let’s change the system. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I like my tennis and played at my pretty upmarket club in Surrey yesterday. It was packed. I mean heaving. Hardly a car parking place yet alone a court free. How could that be on a greyish autumn day in October? The answer is WFH or “flexible working” as the experts prefer to call it. A huge number of people are now available during the day to go to the gym, to the tennis club or simply potter round to friends for a coffee all without the boss or workmates knowing. And from my experience it’s the CEOs and CFOs who are leading the charge. After all they have the bigger houses to enjoy plus in this last 18 months they would have discovered for the first time in 20 years they have families. And they enjoy spending time with them. This is my bet. Productivity will collapse. It is true certain tasks can be completed anywhere but the tension and competition of work in an office is what keeps people on their toes. CLICK HERE: Aaron from Windsor saved £200 on his car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now
So I don’t agree with Brewin Dolphin, one of Britain’s biggest wealth managers, scrapping plans to move into a new head office in the heart of the City of London because of a big jump in WFH. The relocation was going to cost Brewin £10million although it has not said what the cost of aborting the move will be. My bet is that in two years time, when covid is a painful memory, bosses will wake up to the fact that money they are saving on rents will be less than the money they are losing on deals failing or legal clangers happening because the company is not focussed on business but making sure a tennis court is free for a game with me. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. |
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