How Avro Energy went bust but son and dad still sent £830,000 to a building firm they owned9/24/2021 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. I think the son and father team which ran Avro Energy owe an explanation to their 580,000 customers about the way they ran their business. Avro went bust this week leaving their customers facing an increase of £400 in their bills but an analysis of their accounts shows some murky dealings. Thanks to some good work by the Times we discover that Avro - owned by Jake Brown 27, and his father Andrew, 57 provided an unsecured interest-free loan of £830,000 to Berkley Swiss Ltd., a construction company they owned. Handily the registered office was the same as theirs in the Eliot Business Park in Nuneaton. There was also a £2.25million management charge for an advertising agency called Sendito Marketing. That is also owned by the Browns and happily for them is registered at the same address. Finally there are further loans totalling £163,656 to the pair recorded in the latest accounts. Avro was set up by Jake Brown, a former non-league footballer, back in 2014 while studying law at Birmingham University. His father later joined him. He didn’t invest any of his own money in the company which was financed by the advanced fee paid by customers. Click Here: Richard Burns saved £270 on his home insurance | Get the best price home insurance quote for your home now Click Here: Save £££ on travel insurance | Make sure your holiday is covered | Compare cheap travel insurance now The company expanded quickly by offering families cheaper electricity and gas. Its turnover soared from £80million in 2017 to £390million in the 18 months to June 19. But instead of becoming more profitable it went from making a small profit to losing £28million. Avro claimed in its accounts that they had a hedging strategy - a form of insurance - to cope with rises in gas prices. That clearly was not true or they had not hedged their entire position. According to the Times visitors to the Brown’s detached family home in Sketchley, Leicestershire, were told he was ‘’not there’’. And if I were Mr Brown I would not be there for some time to come. The Brown family may have thought they were being very clever for milking cash from Avro to send to their other businesses but they should pay a price in the court of public opinion. 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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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 didn’t know much about Kemi Badenoch. All I knew was that she was a rising star in the Conservative Party as Equalities Minister and born in London to Nigerian parents. Having just read her leaked Whatsapp messages in The Times I feel the Tories have a real winner in Ms Badenoch. Take this message; ‘’The problem is there are too many inarticulate black people given front and centre stage. ‘’Look at Diane Abbott, practically the only black woman you see discussing politics, and see how she disgraced herself not knowing her brief. That kinda stuff is sooo bad for us.’’ Kelvin MacKenzie’s A Spokesman Said can save you big money on your energy bills. With the energy price cap rising by an average of £139 – there’s never been a better time to save money. Click here to find out more and save £££ on your energy bills. Click Here: Barrie Pearce, a teacher from London, saved £568 on his energy bill | Compere cheap energy quotes now
The messages were posted in a group chat called Conservative Friends of Nigeria. In her texts Badenoch, 41, explained her apathy towards imperial history claiming that Africans lacked basic rights when European colonisation began. She says; ‘’I don’t care about colonialism because I know what we were doing before colonialism got there. They came in and just made a different bunch of winners and losers. ‘’There was never any concept of ‘rights’ so the people who lost out were old elites and not everyday people.’’ All sensible stuff. The Left will hate it. That makes her a hero in my eyes. 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. I agree with Rayner (wash my mouth out) that Raab and Truss battle over Chevening is dreadful9/23/2021 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. It’s not often I agree with class warrior Angela Rayner (and if Starmer does want to win the centre ground he will have to dump her) but watching Dominic Raab and Liz Truss slugging it out over Chevening is an unedifying sight. To entertain foreign dignitaries, the foreign secretary has traditionally had the use of the 3,000-acre 17th century mansion near Sevenoaks, Kent. But things have turned tricky since Raab was fired as foreign secretary and replaced by Truss. Not satisfied with his new role as Justice Minister he persuaded Boris to give him the title of Deputy Prime Minister. CLICK HERE: Find out more about the energy price rise and how you can save money on your energy bills with A Spokesman Said Click Here: Save ££££ on your home insurance | Get a quote now
And with that title Raab felt emboldened to demand that he could continue to use 115-room Chevening. Truss let it be known - i.e. she told a journalist - that Raab was being ‘’ridiculous’’ for ‘’clinging on’’. I agree. Further I wonder if Raab shouldn’t be spending more time in his constituency of Esher, Surrey, rather than worrying about high office. In 2019, despite the huge Brexit swing, the always-blue constituency almost threw him out. It’s this kind of frippery - Boris’s expression not mine - that can damage a government long-term. The PM should tell Raab to get back in his box . 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 been on a diet for four decades and have put on 30lbs in that time. There is no diet I haven’t tried and there is no diet I haven’t failed on. I have read them all but there are two facts I have swallowed whole from the doctors and dieticians. 1) Eating cheese is bad for you. 2) You can’t be fit and fat. Both of them have now turned out to be untrue. For 16 years researchers followed 4,000 Swedish adults and used blood samples to judge how much dairy was in their diets. They wanted to discover how many on average had strokes, heart attacks or other serious circulatory events and how many died. After adjusting for age, lifestyle, and other diseases they discovered cardiovascular disease was lowest for people with high levels of dairy in their blood reflecting high intake of fatty fats. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Can you save on your home insurance? | 51% of customers paid £142 or less | Get a cheap home insurance now
The researchers also analyse 17 similar studies from other countries and these confirmed their conclusions. Great news for mature cheddar and mature adults like me who have spent their entire lives going easy on the cheese. But it was the findings of Glenn Gaesser, a professor at Arizona State University and an associate professor from the University of Virginia that most shocked me. Effectively it said that you can be fat not fit and if you want to live longer with a better life you would do better to concentrate on exercise rather than dieting. The study suggested that yo yo dieting was bad for you and claimed that many obesity related health conditions are more likely attributable to low physical activity rather than just being large. Makes 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. If you read the election material Steve Turner distributed five months ago to voters in Cleveland you would discover that he came from the area, was a fine basketball player and had three sons. Clearly that worked at the ballot box as he was elected by a handsome majority as police and crime commissioner. It pays a healthy £85,000-a-year for what is in effect a part-time job. What Mr Turner, a Conservative candidate, didn’t disclose may well have had an effect on whether the good people of Cleveland thought him the right man for the job. Unhelpfully the local Labour MP Andy McDonald said under the cloak of Parliamentary privilege back in the late 1990s that Turner was sacked for ‘’systematic theft’’ and therefore should resign immediately. Having been rumbled Mr Turner decided to come clean and said that back in the late 1990s he accepted a police caution for theft at the supermarket where he worked and then voluntarily resigned. He didn’t disclose what he was up to or how much he had stolen. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: Ken Wood, from Bristol, saved £103 on his car insurance | SAVE ON CAR INSURANCE NOW
He described what happened as a ‘’challenging life lesson’’ and said it had remained private over the years so ‘’as not to impact on my family and friends.’’ He claimed the incident did not disbar him from the role, adding that ‘’the insight it provided me on how people can make stupid mistakes informs the way I operate at the PCC.’’ I might agree with Mr Turner if he were being paid out of the public purse for any other state job but one which specifically deals with crime makes me uneasy. And he knows that because if he felt it would not affect the voters view of him why didn’t he mention it among all the glowing aspects of his CV. There is a good reason. The voters might not vote for him. How the Chief Constable of Cleveland will view Mr Turner’s advice would be quite interesting. Basically his job has become impossible. Think you should stand down Mr Turner. 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. Why I would bring back the death penalty for the sleepover killer. Ridding vermin is God’s work9/21/2021 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. I have always been in favour of the death penalty. The last survey on the subject showed that 48% were with me for ‘’some crimes’’. I would have thought the murders of three children during a sleepover would have come within the ‘’some crimes’’ category. The father of two of the victims, Paul Bennett,13 and Lacey, 11, has made his position clear. In the early hours of yesterday - some 48 hours after their lifeless bodies were discovered in a semi in Killamarsh, Derbyshire - Jason Bennett shared a Facebook post calling for a return of the death penalty. Those with decent memories will remember the punishment was last used in 1964 and was finally taken off the statue book in 1968. The post by Jason, a Royal Mail worker, read; ’’Bring back the death penalty anybody else have enough balls to post." Can somebody explain to me why the killer should not die. Under the present system the multiple murderer - he killed the mother and Lacey’s best friend as well - will probably be jailed for 40 years. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: Robert Grainger, from Colchester, saved £250 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW
The police have arrested a 31-year-old man known to the family. For the sake of this article let us imagine that he is the guilty party. I imagine his QC will tell the court about his tough upbringing and his mental health challenges etc. All vomit-making stuff. Having heard all this guff the oh so liberal judge will then decide that for the next four decades he will have a secure, warm environment where he will receive three hot meals a day. Why should he be entitled to such security (and at such enormous expense) having robbed children of their lives and their dad of his future. What is the argument for keeping him alive? A vague notion that it diminishes us by becoming killers ourselves. I think we grow in stature by knowing that by ridding the world of this vermin we are doing God’s work. 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. A police dog who clung on to a suspect even though it had been struck 20 times with a machete has been given a bravery award. PC Paul Hopley and the his dog Stark (a cross between a German shepherd and a Belgian Malinois), were called to allotments in the Handsworth areas of Birmingham at 4am last November after reports of someone behaving suspiciously. Footage recorded on Hopley’s body camera captures him saying; ’’Find them, Stark.’’ The officer is then heard shouting;’’ Police, stay where you are.’’ The suspect then starts running away. Hopley can be heard urging the suspect to stop hitting the dog thinking he was using a stick to strike Sark. The implement turned out to be a machete which was used to cut the dog, causing serious injuries. Despite the wounds Stark kept a firm grip on the suspect and Hopley used an incapacity spray to prevent him escaping. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: John Clarke, a pensioner from Oxford, saved £150 on his car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW
Hopley said;’’ Stark was hit over 20 times but he didn’t yelp, he didn’t leave him or run back to me for protection. ‘’He was such a young and inexperienced dog but he stayed on task and despite being viciously attacked he never backed down.’’ Despite nasty cuts to his face, with one blow narrowly missing the eye he has made a full recovery and his career is flourishing. Stark received a bravery award at the Thin Blue Paw awards last week and has now completed training to become a firearms support dog. I don’t know what the machete attacker got when he finally appeared in court, probably £320 out of the poor box and a three month suspended sentence, but I know many of you would like to have seen him given the same beating he gave Stark. I certainly would. 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. Disgraceful BBC finally say sorry to a mother for losing murdered girl’s clothes 30 years ago9/20/2021 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. I can’t imagine the nightmare of Michelle Hadaway’s life. Back in 1986 her world changed forever when her daughter Karen and her friend Nicola, both aged nine, were sexually assaulted and strangled in Brighton in what became known as the Babes in the Wood murders. A year later their killer Russell Bishop was found not guilty of their murder. Then in 1991 Martin Bashir, the disgraced BBC journalist, came into her life. The BBC were making a documentary for the BBC2 programme Public Eye about the murders and the acquittal of Bishop. Bashir told Ms Hadaway that he if she handed over the clothes that her daughter was wearing when attacked he would have them tested presumably to see if there was any sign of Bishop’s DNA. That documentary was never aired and the clothes were never returned. Her 30 years of pleas to the BBC went unanswered. When Sussex police opened a cold case review and requested the return of the evidence in 2004 Bashir reportedly claimed he had no idea where the clothes were and had no recollection of ever meeting the family. Thanks to new evidence unearthed by the police Bishop was found guilty of the murders and will serve a minimum of 36 years in prison. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Save ££££ on your energy bills | Get cheap quotes now
But there is still no sign of Karen’s clothes. The BBC has acted despicably in this case. Clearly they could not give a stuff about the clothes even though they knew how much they would have meant to the mother. Thanks to pressure brought to bear on the BBC by the Mail on Sunday they now claim they are conducting a review o the case. After 30 years? Big deal. They are also apologising. ‘’The BBC is extremely sorry for the distress this has caused to Ms Hadaway,’’ a spokesman for the BBC said. ‘’We deeply regret we have not been able to give her any answers about what happened. We are appalled that this clothing was lost after being obtained as part of an investigation for a BBC programme.’’ Do they really believe that or are they just saying it because a newspaper has shone a light on their disgraceful behaviour and that of one of their employees. I don’t believe a word they and the sooner they make a substantial payment to Ms Hadaway for the grief she has suffered the better. 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. Gas and electric prices surge. We are even short of wind even though Andrew Neil is doing his bit9/17/2021 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. The price of gas and electric will, I’m afraid, go off the dial over the next six months. Already the regulator has given the go-ahead to a 14% rise but the ‘’experts’’ (and please save me from the experts) think it’s going to be a lot worse than that. You do have to wonder at the grey matter behind some of these energy businesses. A few weeks back I receive an email from my supplier, EDF, telling me that they have worked out that my standing order will have to rise by 30% to cope with the price hikes. I was astonished at the price hike and began contesting it. There followed literally dozens of calls and emails between me and EDF. I supplied loads of readings when asked. Always a pain. Finally a rather nice lady called Monique clearly WFH – and probably the Loire Valley from the mobile reception - came up wit a new set of numbers. Rather than standing order going up by 30% it was going down by 25% and actually I had been paying far too much for months on end and they were sending me a £700 rebate. Incredible. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bill CLICK HERE: Save ££££ on your car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW It made me wonder if I didn’t have my consumer-facing price comparison site A Spokesman Said behind me would I have just agreed to the original demand for a change in debit. Had I done so EDF would have piled up a load of money in their account and at some stage after a lot of shouting it would have come back to me. My bet is that process would have taken a year. Quite wrong. Why I suggest you go a price comparison site is that there is, according to the Times at least, a perfect storm brewing in relation to energy price rises. First of all there is a global shortage of gas as everybody wants the stuff as the pandemic retreats. Secondly the UK doesn’t have much storage. Thirdly, and you won’t believe this, there has been a lack of wind lately meaning the wind farms aren’t as productive. Clearly you hadn’t seen Andrew Neil on Question Time last night. He was full of the stuff. 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. Why the deaths of anti-vaxxer mum and daughter made me back suspending on no pay those without jabs9/17/2021 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. In Italy they have decided to make covid passports compulsory with the unvaccinated suspended without pay until they obtain one. I thought that a tad tough until I read the tragic story of a mother and daughter, both ardent anti-vaxxers, who died in hospital eleven days apart from covid. The victims were Heather Maddern, 55, and daughter Sammie-Jo Forde, 32. They were both care workers in Belfast operating in people’s homes. You would have thought that since they were meeting the frail and elderly they would have had the jab. But no. The mother was in fact caught up in the conspiracy world. She shared videos from US conservative commentator Candace Owens on what to do if your employer threatens you with the sack if you do not have the jab. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: Gas & electricity bills to rise by an average of £139 in October | Get cheap energy quotes now
Now both are dead with all the grief that leaves behind with Sammie’s father saying it will ‘’haunt me for the rest of my life’’ his daughter did not take the vaccine. You see this is not just about you. You could play fast and loose with your own life but is it fair to leave your family in tears. By law care homes will soon not be able to employ anybody not double jabbed. I am wholly in favour even if it means they have reduce the number of beds. Everybody seems to have very short memories. More than 30,000 of the covid deaths were due to the elderly passing on in care and nursing homes. A shocking number and yes they may well have died pretty soon from something else or their underlying condition may have hurried the covid through them but the plain fact is that a GP, who we trust in every aspect of our medical lives, put that reason on their death certificate. With so many anti-vaxxers out there threatening us all it may well be we go down the Italy route. I am not against it. 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. Shamima Begum is nothing but cunning. When giving her first interview a couple of years back she dressed in a burka and showed few regrets about her life under ISIS, few regrets about the atrocities performed by they performed and no real regrets at the Manchester Arena bombing. As she might have expected the British public hated her even more than when she set off to Syria aged 15. So yesterday she was back on television, but this time with a new look and a new story. The Islamic dress had gone and it was replaced by painted pink nails, make-up, a Nike baseball cap, a grey vest and a Casio watch. All very western. And there was a new story. She hated herself for going. And, she said, nobody could hate her more than she hates herself. That is definitely not true. But in a strange phrase she said there was ‘’no evidence’’ that she was a key figure in preparing terrorist acts. The expression ‘’no evidence’’ is different from saying she didn’t do it. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: You could save up to £283 on your car insurance | SAVE NOW
What is incredible is that the government were not going to allow her to get away with that. Step forward ex-Home Secretary Sajid Javid who went on television to say the following; ‘’ I won’t go into details of the case but what I will say is that you certainly haven’t seen what I saw. ‘’If you did know what I knew you would have made exactly the same decision. The decision is both morally right, absolutely right, but also legally correct.’’ So, with a bit of luck, that is the end of that. Shamima won’t be coming back here and nor can she go to Bangladesh where her parents were born before moving to the UK. That means she will be spending the rest of her life in a Syrian refugee camp. Excellent news and perhaps a warning to others. 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. There may be duds in the Boris shuffle but Nadine Dorries is not one of them. She genuinely dislikes the BBC output for decades and has said so. This is what she has tweeted in the past about British Bloated Corporation. ‘’It is a biased left-wing organisation which favours hypocritical and often patronising views that turn people away.’’ And on the important subject of the licence fee she has said; ‘’Such a structure and aggressive persecution would be more in keeping in a Soviet-style country.’’ Great stuff and in her new job as Culture Secretary will be markedly different from predecessor Oliver Dowden who had his arms wrapped round him by civil servants and BBC execs. Ms Dorries, a mother of three and a former nurse, can be the first holder at DCMS to actually reduce the licence fee. Currently it’s £159 and BBC time-servers with an eye on the honeypot believe it should keep up with inflation. On that basis it will be £200 before you know it. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: You could save up to £497 on your energy bills | GET AN ENERGY QUOTE NOW
The idea of cutting the fee and putting money back into ordinary people’s pockets will be a polling triumph. The middle classes with their £2million homes in Islington (yes that’s you Starmer) won’t like it but they don’t decide elections. What needs to be cut at the BBC? Gary Lineker’s £1.4m salary should be the first line to go. It is a lightning conductor for all that is wrong with the BBC. Then get rid of the BBC3 and 4. Then flog the thousands of radio stations they have accumulated plus their enormous spending in the online world. The BBC have simply gone bloody mad on our money. Whereas production staff are a handful in the commercial world the BBC have a spare for every job. It is quite wrong. I really feel confident about the future with Nadine running the show. Please don’t let me down. 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. If you wonder how on earth the climate change mob can disrupt at will the M25, the busiest road in Europe, can I take you back to the end of June when the ‘’brainboxes’’ running our justice system handed down their thoughts. The Supreme Court decided in an obscure case that it was right to acquit a group of protestors who blockaded an arms fair back in 2017. The land’s most senior judges said that protesting could constitute a ‘’lawful excuse’’ for obstructing the highway, even if disruptive. That decision has led to families unable to drop their children at school and workers unable to deliver or reach their firms. Today there were sit-downs by the climate anarchists on the M25, A3, Dartford Crossing and A10 in Hertfordshire. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: Aaron from Windsor saved £200 on his car insurance | GET YOUR CHEAPEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW
For hours police officers sitting around with their hands in their pockets as these professional idiots caused chaos. Mailonline quotes one female officer saying to protestors; ’’If any of you have any questions, or are in any discomfort, just let us know.’’ Another video showed an officer saying; ’’I’m going to have to ask you to move.’’ It had the effect you would have expected. Nobody moved. One group at the junction of 1b near the Dartford Crossing glued their hands to the tarmac. I suggest we leave them there but open up the motorway without warning. One Tory MP had a good point; ’’They cannot be allowed to hijack the conversation by threatening to destroy the livelihoods if they don’t get their own way. ‘’If they have a grievance they should take it up with their MP in the lawful, peaceful way.’’ 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. No matter how down-to-earth Emma Raducanu is how is it possible that her head will not be turned by the red carpet that is rolled out everywhere she goes. Although she doesn’t drink she celebrated her victory with Tim Henman and her team into the early hours on Monday morning at her hotel. After a few hours sleep it was up and off to the sofas of America’s two biggest TV breakfast show, Good Morning America and The Today Show. Her smile and accent wowed the presenters. Then she spent the day doing photo-shoots for her main sponsor Nike. Last night she went up a step by being invited to New York’s Met Gala, the prestigious fashion event hosted by Vogue’s Dame Anna Wintour. She was alongside some of the world’s biggest stars including Jennifer Lopez, Megan Fox, Kendall Jenner and Kim Kardashian. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: 51% of customers paid £142 or less from their home insurance | Get your home insurance quote now
For those that are interested in these things she wore a Chanel handkerchief skirt paired with a camisole and oversized shirt in a matching floral print. According to the fashionistas it stole the show. She may well fly home today or tomorrow where waiting for her is an invitation to the premier of the James Bond film No Time to Die. Not to mention both Graham Norton and The Jonathan Ross producers salivating at the thought of her coming on. I think we all forget that Emma is still only 18 and only half an hour ago she was taking her A-levels. I’m sure her Wimbledon panic attack was a one-off but surely she must be protected from all this hoopla. Time for a night in with mum and dad I think. 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 heroine for today is a lady called Linda Edwards. My villain, the management at Excel Parking Services. Linda’s story started five years ago when she left her Range Rover in the Bury New Road, Manchester, car park. When she tried to pay the £1 parking fee she couldn’t because it was broken. So she rang the tossers at Excel to report the fault and was told someone would come and repair it. Linda, an artist who lives in Saddleworth, Oldham, returned to the car after dining with her mother and found an employee issuing her with £100 parking fee. And so started a lengthy legal battle during which she suffered three bereavements including that of her mother. First, she was told she would be fined just £60 if she settled in 14 days. However when she appealed and sent a cheque for £1 to cover the cost of the original two-hour ticket, it was denied. Next her fine was increased to £100 before several letters were sent increasing the fine to £250. The matter was then passed on a debt collection company in November 2017 and Linda was then told earlier this that they would settle for £272. She told them to get stuffed. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Tony, a writer from Northampton saved a ridiculous £2,800 on his energy bills | How much can you save? Get your energy quote now
Finally she ended up in Manchester county court where the disgusting Excel company wanted £458.75 which included the fine, interest and legal fees. The court correctly threw out the Excel case but it had taken years to get there. Linda, 58 said after winning the case; ’’When it was nearing the court date I was having sleepless nights and doubts about it. ‘’At times I was brought to tears over it as they wouldn’t give up. But I don’t like to be taken advantage of. I kept reminding myself that justice has to be done.’’ Even allowing for the fact that they had been defeated by Linda, the dim spokesman for Excel continued to peddle their view that there had been a ‘’clear breach of the terms and conditions.’’ It is cases like this that give these car parking companies a bad name. The management at Excel should hang their heads in shame. 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. Is it too much to ask the various Muslim organisations in the UK to use their political muscle (after all there are over 3million now) and start demanding freedoms for the women of Afghanistan. The medieval mobsters running the joint have now ruled that women can go to university but that they will have to wear the strict dress code of the hijab or burkha. Over here Muslim women can wear a hijab which covers their face and neck. But in backward Muslim countries like Afghanistan it will almost certain mean they are more like burkhas i.e. covering the face as well. Further, women students will not be allowed to have joint lectures with men. Nor will women have male tutors. Add to that the decision that women can no longer play sport and it’s quite clear that women will be denied the freedom that we and America gave them for two decades. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills CLICK HERE: Brian, a truck driver from Derbyshire saved £400 on his energy bills | SEARCH FOR YOUR BEST CAR INSURANCE QUOTE NOW
Will women just soak that up and be happy to have their ambitions denied as second class citizens? The way to show women we are thinking of them is if UK Muslims made clear that they thought this action un-Islamic. I want all their organisations to be big on social media holding these thugs to account. Muslim voices from the West embolden these Afghan women. Am surprised that there haven’t been more voices already. Surely UK Muslims don’t think this is all okay? 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 always look to the parents when analysing the success of a child. Were they tough? Were they driven? Were they empathetic? What brought out the best in their child? For Emma Raducanu she is quite clear what gave her the edge; It was her mother’s Chinese background. Raducanu’s mother comes from Shenyang, a city of 9.2million in the north east of the country. Emma told Vogue magazine; ‘’ My mum comes from a Chinese background, they have a very good self-belief. ‘’It’s not necessarily telling everyone about how good you are, but it’s about believing it within yourself. I really respect that about the culture’’. Mum Dong Mei Zhai, known as Renee, moved to Canada where she met husband Ian a Romanian. When Emma was only two the couple moved to Bromley, South east London. Pushed by her parents to try different sports, she often found herself the only girl in the group. She said; ‘’When I was younger, I was the only girl in the group doing karting or doing motor-cross and I thought it was pretty cool. ‘’For example one time, my motor-cross teacher was like, right, we’re going to do press-ups. I was the only one who could do it, so I was really proud of myself. ‘’When I started playing tennis the whole squad I was in was all boys. It was quite intimidating.’’ CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Tim French, from Chesterfield, helped his parents switch energy supplier and saved them £700 | Get cheap energy quotes now
Dad Ian always had high hopes for Emma. Due to covid they couldn’t go to the US for the tennis but after winning she called her dad who said; ‘’You’re even better than your dad thought.’’ Tough to please but the journey proved him right. Thanks to her family background she can speak Mandarin fluently which opens China to her commercially. That will not have been achieved by any other Western sportswoman. Sports marketing experts are united about one thing; she is going to a very rich woman even if she only ever wins one grand slam event. On Friday morning she had 600,000 followers on Instagram but by last night that number had hit 1.4million. She still has some way to go to hit Serena Williams’s 13.6million but already Emma could charge £100,000 for just three posts on her feed. Her marketing future is being handled by Max Eisenbud who oversees the tennis division for the sports and entertainment agency IMG. He takes credit for making Maria Sharapova, the former world No.1, £234million in off-court activities. With her smile, her talent, her good looks and grace I imagine Emma will make even more. I do hope so. 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. You have to wonder what kind of people become teachers. Take Moredon Primary school in Swindon, Wiltshire. I presume the head teacher Anna Willcox is an intelligent, down to earth, kind of person. So explain this. Why did she decide to make its toilets gender neutral without bothering to tell the parents. When the parents found out they went potty as it meant the urinals in the boys’ toilets remained in use despite girls being allowed in. One parent said; ‘’It makes kids think it’s normal to be sharing toilets with other sexes but when you go out you can’t do that. Neither Asda or McDonald’s have gender free toilets so why does the school think it’s acceptable.’’ CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Dean Beaumont, from Felixstowe, saved £585 by switching his energy supplier | Find out how much you could save
The only reason the parents found out was because the kids came home and told them. The parents struggled to get answers from Ms Willcox who has stopped spending her mornings in the playground since the change was brought in, plus she's not returning calls or has gone home early if parents go to her office. Even if she has gone to ground she has now changed her decision. In her statement she said the school believes in ‘’equality’’ for all children. Big deal. Who doesn’t. She added; ‘’With the best of intentions for two days we made a change to school policy. On reflection we recognised we didn’t take the best approach. We’ve listened to the feedback from some of our parents and made a further adjustment to our policy. ‘’We now have both unisex and single sex toilets in school.’’ Miss Willcox should learn from the incident. Consult the parents. By and large they are smarter than the staff room. And a lot less liberal. 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 the overpaid idiots at the audit and consulting firm KPMG have, with big fanfare, announced they want to raise the number of working class staff from 20% to 29% within a decade. It defined working class as having parents with ‘’routine and manual’’ jobs like plumbers, electricians, butchers and van drivers. Do these accountants actually know such people and what they do? I doubt it. The plumbers and electricians I know are clever people running small businesses using software for their accounts and invoices. What they can do with ease I couldn’t achieve in a month of Sundays. The manner in which our Polish plumber understands the way water flows is quite beyond. He charges a fortune. I am pleased to pay it. The shower water is now hot. That’s all I care about. CLICK HERE: Alwyn Williams saved £342 on his car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills
The same is to be said of an electrician I use. I sit there looking at a three pin plug and wondering where it goes. He seems able to rewire a house before breakfast. Their work is not routine nor is it manual. They are no more working class than I am. My parents were bloody hard working and ambitious local paper journalists. KPMG should not be using this odd phrase working class to define the make-up of their workforce. If they want to work out what privilege looks like just study a family where the parents are hard-working and ambitious. Those are the ones that get on. And what are KPMG going to do about that? Stop hiring such people in order to hit a bizarre target. There are all kinds of idiots making it to the top of business right now. KPMG seems to have plenty of them. 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 100% behind Priti Patel’s plan to push back into French waters boats carrying illegal migrants but have a question; What happens when a migrant, in a moment of defiance, jumps into the water? Of course we try and pull them back in but supposing they get into trouble and drown. Supposing half a dozen do the same. There will inevitably be phone videos of the deaths which will go worldwide. Despite it being the migrant’s own decision to risk their own life inevitably the government will get the blame. Bleeding Hearts Inc (a wholly-owned subsidiary I Weep for the World) will swing into action. Our country will be divided on political and age lines. Most Conservatives and voters on the Right side of Labour will say it was their choice to kill themselves and shouldn’t have been in the Channel anyway. Starmer will not know what to do. On the one hand it’s a tragedy but on the other he will know that the Red Wall are not in favour of illegal migration which takes away decent subsidised homes from their families. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Rita Austin, a retired secretary from London, saved £270 on her electricity bills | Compare and save now
Our chums in Jockestan will see it as another reason for separating themselves from the cold-hearted English. I presume Boris has thought through the politics of all this and has decided that it’s never wrong to do the right thing. And it is the right thing. Nothing appears to put off the smugglers or the migrants from heading here. The numbers this year look like 15,000 which is the size of a small English town. The French encourage it as it gets 15,000 off their books and causes a massive issue for their natural enemy. Migration across the world from poor undemocratic countries - often Muslim - is the issue of our time. They love the West and the idea of Universal Credit; the ability to sit around all day doing nothing with people you have never met sending you money though their taxes. What a good idea. The Channel illegals must be stopped. But there is a price. Are we prepared to pay it? 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. There is a terrible shadow hanging over the Royal Family. It is called Prince Andrew. Andrew lives in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Castle but, according to The Sun, he has just driven 500 miles to The Queen’s Balmoral estate not to spend time with his mother but to avoid multiple attempts to serve sexual assault papers on him by US lawyers. Apparently he got frustrated at Windsor that he couldn’t leave his home for fear that the papers would be put to him. How much longer can Andrew continue with this cat-and-mouse game which brings such discredit on him and fellow Royals. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Richard Burns saved £270 on his home insurance | Get the best price home insurance quote for your home now
He intends to stay at Balmoral until the civil case concerning allegations by Virginia Giuffre is heard on September 13. The estate is 50,000 acres and is so large and so secure that it’s impossible to serve the papers on him. How does our 95-year-old Monarch feel that her home is being used as a bolt hole for a potential criminal fleeing from justice? Ms Giuffre, now 38, claims when just 17 she was forced to have sex with Andrew three times (once in London) on the orders of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. I have no idea if these allegations are true but what I do know is that if Andrew has nothing to hide he should come out fighting. Currently he is guilty by silence. 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 sick of the subsidy culture. Sick of a system where a small cleaning business I know can’t find staff because of Universal Credit, housing benefit, children allowances (why do they have kids when they can’t afford them?) and God knows what else makes it much easier for the idle and the dim not to work. How incredible. And how incredible that a Conservative government simply says; It is what it is and goes back to consuming a very large pork pie. I saw the other day that one of the Afghan chaps coming here had six children. Nothing much we could do about that but that is more mouths we will have to feed. So where is all this money coming from? Now we know. As it has always been mugs like you and I working hard without subsidy. Labour loves taxing people with their nasty wealthy-reducing ideas but now we discover (too bloody late) that Boris is cut from the same cloth. Our taxes are the highest for 70 years and in a startling interview on Radio 4’s Today programme Sajid Javid, the Health secretary, said that he still had a picture of Margaret Thatcher in his office. If she were around today she would walk into his office and tear it down. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Anne Warrington, from Manchester, saved £300 on her energy bills | Compare and get cheap energy quotes now
Let’s be honest that £40billion tax hike (let me repeat £40billion) will not touch the sides of social care. It will all be swallowed up by the NHS which has achieved the status of sainthood. Certainly we should protect the challenged with social care - that’s where 50% of the budget goes in any event. As for the rest it should be means tested. Owning your own home means you do have cash and hard luck on the children if there is nothing left once care home costs have been paid. Boris and Co claimed that the UK would be turned into Singapore-on-Thames. In fact its has turned out to be Gorbal-on-Thames. By and large the South is subsiding the whole nation. One day there may be a party which represents the wealth creators. It’s certainly not today’s Conservative. 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. You probably haven’t heard of the General Chiropractic Council. I certainly hadn’t. Their job is to regulate those people who crack your bones for a living and then charge you. Their conduct committee has just heard a scandalous case involving chiropractor Arleen Scholten and the death of her 80-year-old patient John Lawler. This is what happened and then you can make up your own mind if Mrs Scholten should still be allowed to run her business. I already have and the answer is no. Mr Lawler visited Mrs Scholten’s clinic in York in August, 2017, after suffering a leg injury. He visited her because he believed she was a medically-qualified doctor. After all she used the title Dr. It emerged in the hearing she wasn’t. The patient’s wife Joan was with him in the treatment room when a technique involving part of the bed dropping down was used with Mr Lawler saying; ‘’ You are hurting me.’’ Mrs Scholten then used something called an activator - a handheld device that stimulates the spine. She stopped when he said he could no longer feel his arms. An ambulance was called and the crew were told that he'd had a stroke. Had the crew been told what had really happened he would have been immobilised for a suspected neck fracture. The energy price cap rockets up to an average of £1,277p/y from October. Get a cheap energy quote via Kelvin MacKenzie’s A Spokesman Said and SAVE ON YOUR ENEGRY BILLS NOW Click Here: Jean Burnley saved £174 on her home insurance | Get your cheapest home insurance quote now
The effect of the trauma was that Mr Lawler became a quadriplegic having suffered irreversible spinal damage. Mrs Scholten was arrested but never charged. Unbelievably the committee cleared her saying the death was unforeseeable and also said that vital misleading information given to 999 call handlers and crew was due to an ‘’acute stress reaction’’ by Mrs Scholten. Further the committee said Mrs Scholten was not ‘’inherently a dishonest person.’’ His son David, 57, an accountant does not agree. ‘’Mrs Scholten told lies about her treatment and had she been honest all the evidence suggests that the paramedics would have treated my father differently and he probably have lived.’’ My advice is to keep well clear of Mrs Scholten. 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. Two months ago, accompanied by the banging of drums and the blowing of trumpets, Home Secretary Priti Patel announced she was handing over £54million of our hard earned money to the French who promised to use the money to stop the human tide of illegal migrants making their way across the channel. And what happened? The illegals kept coming in ever increasing numbers. Now Ms Patel has woken up to the fact that the Macron and Co have pulled a fast one and that they were either incapable or stopping the migrants or more likely were in favour of them leaving their shores for ours. The reality is that President Macron is running for a second term and if anything inconveniences the British that would cheer up his voters and reinforce his image as a hard man to do business with. So Ms Patel has said the French won’t get a penny. From now on they will be paid by results. Regrettably I don’t see any chance of results. For us, the poor mugs who have pay the bill for literally thousands of illegals hoping to find lawyers who will delay their departure for years or even decades, there seems little hope. CLICK HERE: Find out more about the energy price rise and how you can save money on your energy bills with A Spokesman Said Click Here: Pete Stevenson, a distribution manager from Luton, saved nearly £300 on his energy bills | Search cheap energy deals now
Even Ms Patel is beginning to see the danger to her own political career. She has made it clear she wants to see a resolution to this never ending wave before the Conservative party conference next month. Some hope. I can see her speech being met with total silence. The next question is what can be done. I am wholly in favour of the Rwanda solution. This involves us paying a fortune to the government of this landlocked East African nation just south of the Equator to house the illegals as we study if they have any rights here. The idea was first mooted by Denmark but since then it has gone very quiet. The Channel invasion would stop at once in the event the migrants knew they were going to spend years in Rwanda. At the same time we would be helping the Rwanda economy with much neede cash. Could I suggest you contact your local MP and ask him to support the idea. Unless of course you have a better idea. 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. While writing about GPs there is a good line by Times columnist Clare Foges, a former No.10 speechwriter for David Cameron, in which she refers to the NHS as the National Hiding Service. She is raising the mammoth issue of our age; Are we ever going to see our doctor again? Face-to-face appointments are running at 57% compared with 80% pre-pandemic and Ms Foges tells a story about an elderly patient who contacted his GP and was told to send a photo of the infection. On the basis of the picture he was prescribed antibiotics. Weeks later when it had not cleared up he asked for an urgent face-to-face. For whatever reason that was not possible. Eventually he begged for a slot and the clinic agreed. Click Here: Kurt, a salesman from Surrey, saved £300 on his home insurance | Get cheap quotes now CLICK HERE: Andy Burgess, from Norwich, saved £100 on his car insurance | SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE NOW
He was biopsied and yes it was a cancerous lesion that was now inoperable thanks to the delay. A quite shocking anecdote and I do hope that practice hangs its head in shame. On the GPs side they say that it’s an Amazon Prime problem. Everybody wants everything, including clinical care, delivered immediately. Think that is true but what is also true is that many GPs are doing two 12-hour shifts and being paid the 60% of their £100,000-a-year money. So there are not enough doctors to go around and with Covid in the air people are more conscious than ever of their health. Surely if the NHS are going to keep its reputation it must be the right of the paying customer - and by God are we paying - that we can see our GP when reasonably asked. Right now that is not the case. 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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