EU
Hollande Elected as French President
By TSF at May 6, 2012 | 5:27 pm | 0 Comment
François Hollande has been elected as the 24th President of the French Republic. The election of Mr Hollande will worry EU leaders who see Hollande as being too left wing and a danger to the recovery process for the Eurocrisis. The new President has a mountain to climb and faces a series of challenges such as getting the 3 million people unemployed back to work, working more...
French Presidential Election 2012
By TSF at April 22, 2012 | 12:46 pm | 0 Comment
Voters across France will today go to the polls and decide who they want to serve as the 24th President of the French Republic. The President whoever he or she may be will face significant challenges such as reducing the deficit, working to stabilise the Eurozone and reducing unemployment in France which is currently at a 12 year high. The bookies favourite to win the more...
Cameron’s Victory Veto
By TSF at December 10, 2011 | 3:54 pm | 3 Comments
The British Prime Minister David Cameron dramatically vetoed changes to the EU treaty much to the shock of President Sarkozy of France and Chancellor Merkel of Germany. Mr Cameron vowed to stand up for British interests however some say he was merely trying to please the growing number of Eurosceptics within the Conservative Party who have demanded a more...
MPs debate Britain’s EU membership
By TSF at October 24, 2011 | 12:31 am | 0 Comment
Today Members of Parliament will debate Britain’s membership of the European Union. They will then vote on whether the people of Britain should have a referendum to decide whether Britain should remain in or pull out of the EU. The Labour Party and the Conservative Party are using the whips to force their MPs to vote against a referendum which could be particularly more...
Europe and the Conservative right
By TSF at October 17, 2011 | 8:54 am | 0 Comment
The resignation on Friday of Dr Liam Fox as Secretary of State for Defence has sparked some concern amongst the Conservative right who have become even more agitated at the lack of right wing presence within the cabinet. Some on the Tory right such as former Welsh Secretary, John Redwood MP have expressed their concern at the lack of Eurosceptics within the cabinet now more...
Top 10 Of 2010
By TSF at January 2, 2011 | 1:59 pm | 1 Comments
Below are the top ten blogs I have published in 2010. 1- NHS Privatisation Meeting With David Cameron - January 2010 2- Afzal Khan Should Be Labour's Candidate - December 2010 3- Good On Nick Robinson! - October 2010 4- Harriet's 'Ginger Attack' - October 2010 5- RIP Lib Dems 1988-2010 - December 2010 6- Ed's Inspirational Speech to Conference - more...
Crime and Justice , Economy , EU , Health , Politics
Germany leads the way
By TSF at August 13, 2010 | 3:48 pm | 0 Comment
Figures released show the German economy grew by 2.2%, in the second quarter of 2010, which is much much higher than economic experts predicted. It is the fastest growth in a quarter since 1990. It is great news for countries in Europe and particularly those countries who trade with Germany. It is believed that the reason for Germany's rapid rate of growth is because of more...
Cameron Vs Tory MEPs
By TSF at April 21, 2010 | 1:06 pm | 1 Comments
I have had quite a few messages asking why I have not posted a blog for a few days, my apologies for this. I have been very busy campaigning in the run up to the most important general election in a generation. What a week it has been though, we have had some people getting the ‘Clegg factor’ with his rapid increase in the polls, we have had Gordon on the campaign more...
Articles , Climate Change , Conservatives , EU , General Election 2010 , Health , Hunting
The Brit and The Belgian
By TSF at November 20, 2009 | 3:51 pm | 0 Comment
Europe now has a new President, and no it is not Tony Blair he pulled out of the race to become the first President of the European Council after failing to receive enough support. Instead Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy was selected by the 27 member states to lead the EU Council and with perks and a salary of over £300,000 a bad job this is not. However it more...
The NHS, Hannan and America
By TSF at August 13, 2009 | 3:54 pm | 1 Comments
The National Health Service is there for you 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No matter what injury or illness you have the National Health Service is there, it is a vital institution which we need. It has helped millions and millions of people since it was created in 1948 by the Labour government. Labour has invested billions since the creation over 60 more...
