Nicholas Bishop
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I am a freelance writer currently writing for Blasting News and HubPages. I mainly write about politics. But have and will cover all subjects when the need arises.
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Labour 20 Points Ahead.
If Sky News 'Poll of Polls' is accurate, Sir Keir has much to celebrate. His Labour Party has widened the vast canyon between them and the Conservatives. The Labour Party now has a 20% lead over the government. Since Boris stepped down as leader, along with the Liz Truss fiasco, when Sunak came to power, the Tories have been in the doldrums.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp
Mhairi Black: Standing Down At General Election.
SNP Deputy Leader at Westminister, Mhairi Black, is stepping down at the next general election. After only 6 months on the job, Ms. Black has apparently had enough of being the MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp
Australia Extends Visa.
Australia was discovered by Captain Cook in the 18th Century. After that, poor old Captain Cook was murdered by Native Hawaiians. Australia became a land for shipping British prisoners. Penal colonies run by the British Empire became the norm. No doubt, Native Australians looked on with curiosity as white-skinned men and women poured ashore. Later, many prisoners both men and women gained their freedom and settled the land. Their children were the first European Australians. And so, the process began, of Australia becoming a nation. Gaining its independence from the UK in the early 20th Century.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Motivation
Sue Gray Will Become Sir Keir's Chief of Staff.
Sue Gray has been confirmed, finally, as Sir Keir's Chief of Staff. Sue Gray, was, formerly the civil servant, who chaired the 'Party Gate' investigation. The investigation found people like Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak, and others had broken 'lockdown' rules. Subsequently, fines were issued to Messrs. Johnson, Sunak, etc.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Confessions
Lisa Nandy: Bothered by All White Male List.
Labour has selected candidates for upcoming by-elections. David Beale is contesting Boris' seat in Uxbridge, Alistair Strathern is contesting Nadine Dorries' seat (though she has yet to resign), Neil Guild is doing the same in Somerton and Frome, and Michael Shanks for Rutherglen and Hamilton West.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp
Sunak: There is Still Hope! (Really?)
The cost of living is going through the roof. We are all feeling it in our purses, wallets, accounts, etc. Unless you are in a certain financial bracket like Prime Minister Rishi Sunak or Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. These men, even if they tried, cannot possibly understand, the plight of ordinary folk as they struggle to put food on the table. Sunak is the richest MP and probably the richest Prime Minister ever. He and his other half Akshata Murty, enjoy a lifestyle most of us will never see. Wishy-Washy Boy is richer than King Charles III. As Sir Keir pointed out to him at Prime Minister's Questions: "How can you possibly understand what people are going through? When you are hovering in your private helicopter looking down on those struggling on the ground".
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp
Sir Keir: Offering Himself As Alternative to Tories and SNP.
Sir Keir has never had it so good. With both his primary opponents in meltdown and turmoil. Rishi Sunak has the ghost of Boris and other events. Humza Yousaf has the turmoil of his former mentor Nicola Sturgeon. Sir Keir has never had a greater time to position himself as the UK's next Prime Minister.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Earth
Sir Keir: Pros and Cons of AI.
Rishi Sunak spoke about the looming revolution last week that AI will bring. Sunak was highlighting the dangers AI could pose. Sunak also waxed lyrical about how he wants the UK to be a hub of AI and tech achievement. So should that be a 6th proposal to go along with his already 5 proposals? Perhaps not achievable in the time he has left as Prime Minister. Bearing in mind that a general election is getting closer and closer.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Humans
Boris: Resigns That's It.
Who would have thought that the career of one the most controversial MPs would have ended like this? Boris Johnson the MP for Uxbridge (or should I say ex-MP) was someone you either loved or loathed. Boris's greatest triumph perhaps was when he won a landslide in 2019. However, had it not been for the issue of Breixt would Boris have won? Or indeed, have an 80-seat majority in parliament?
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp











