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Jan 20, 2025 |
msn.com | Simon Dolan
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Jan 20, 2025 |
cityam.com | Simon Dolan
Monday 20 January 2025 11:04 am | Updated: Monday 20 January 2025 11:05 am Lessons from Trump to make Britain great again STERLING, VIRGINIA – JANUARY 18: President-elect Donald Trump, Melania Trump and family watch fireworks at Trump National Golf Club on January 18, 2025 in Sterling, Virginia.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
NOW we are in the second week of January, MPs have returned to Westminster, and we are only a matter of days away from Donald Trump’s second inauguration as President of the United States. It is safe to say that 2025 will pick up where 2024 left off, with political fireworks and unpredictability inevitable wherever you look.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
There is a saying about buses. You wait ages for one, and two turn up at once. Well under a Labour Government, you might wait ages for one and when it does arrive it will cost more than it used to. As Rachel Reeves stood at the dispatch box to deliver her heavily trailed first Budget as Chancellor, the collective nerves of the nation were palpable.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
IT WAS described as one of the biggest political upsets in history when Donald Trump fought off Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio to secure the Republican nomination for the 2016 US Presidential election and eventually romped home. In fact, Trump said following his historic electoral college victory that he didn’t ‘believe the polls any more’ given that they were predicting he would lose comfortably.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
RACHEL Reeves’s first fiscal event as Chancellor was anticipated by Labour acolytes as a grand coronation and an opportunity for a new government to put forward its plans for the economy and business. Well, whatever hopes Labour members and voters had of this, prospects have been firmly buried by the period between the election and the Budget. A series of incredibly poorly handled scandals and tedious narcissism has seen the Prime Minister, his Cabinet and his MPs in hot water.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
‘FREE Gear’ Starmer has grabbed the headlines in recent weeks and months over his long and drawn-out ability to receive seemingly any free hospitality or gift on offer to him. Whether it be accommodation, suits, designer spectacles, football tickets or an evening at a Taylor Swift concert, the new Prime Minister evidently has a penchant for seeking out a freebie or two. However, in the spirit of fairness, he is not the only one.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
WHEN Rishi Sunak essentially gave up the ghost and ran one of the most pathetic election campaigns in modern history, it was obvious to the majority that things were likely to get worse before they got better. The notion of any aspect of British life improving in the short term seems like a pipe dream, and in the latest instalment of ‘the Labour Party brings the nation more bad news’ the Prime Minister has laid out his ‘plans’ to reform the NHS.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
THIS was hardly a debate for the ages and frankly felt like two candidates who were both unprepared to speak to the nation ahead of an era-defining US presidential election. The ABC Presidential Debate was, as expected, dominated by tense and fiery exchanges between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, but if the global audience were expecting to learn anything new about the next leader of the free world, they probably felt short-changed.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Simon Dolan
CAST your minds back to Rishi Sunak calling a surprise general election and the enduring memory of the then Prime Minister standing outside No 10 in the rain while protesters blared New Labour’s anthem ‘Things can only get better’. Fast forward a few months and we have a new PM in the form of Sir Keir Starmer, who last week delivered a speech where he conceded that ‘things will get worse before they get better’.