When Loonies Attack

For the past few days, my blog has been inundated by comments to my two recent posts on the English Question coming from English Nationalists, presumably because of a reference on the Cross of St George forum and Campaign for an English Parliament blog. It’s all got a little bit out of hand, and I… Continue reading When Loonies Attack

Comfortable Mythology

So farewell then, Michael Howard. Credit where its due, Howard did prevent the Conservative Party from entirely self destructing. Under Iain Duncan Smith, the story beginning to emerge really was that the party was on its last legs. That is no longer the case. But let’s not get carried away here. The Tory strategy in… Continue reading Comfortable Mythology

Californication

Iain Dale’s bizarre equivalence of English Apples and Californian Oranges gives me an excuse to yet again plug constructaregion. In relative terms, California is more akin to Scotland than England – a sizeable minority rather than an overwhelming majority. Indeed, looking at the US rather makes the point about why an English Parliament is a… Continue reading Californication