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The Conservative Leadership Election – Candidates – Part 3

Featured Photo: Photo source. License. I edited a title on to the photo. Note: James Cleverley pulled out of the Leadership race on 4th June and so has been removed from this blogpost.  Mark Harper Harper has been Conservative MP for Forest of Dean since 2005. Currently he holds no notable positions within government, simply serving […]

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The Conservative Leadership Election – Candidates – Part 2

Featured Photo – Photo source. License. I edited a title over the picture.  UPDATE: Conservatives have changed their leadership election rules. MPs now require the backing of at least 7 MPs to stand (although it says 8 MPs, candidates count one as themselves) and also require to have a certain number of votes from MPs […]

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The Conservative Leadership Election – Candidates – Part 1

Featured Photo: Photo source. License. I edited a title on to the picture. With the Tories getting ready to choose their next Party Leader, I thought I would go over the current declared candidates, including senior positions they have held in government as well as their stance on BREXIT. I have it as Part 1 as […]

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The Conservative Leadership Election – How Does it Work? And What May It Lead to?

Featured Photo: from defenceimagery.mod.uk. License. After long anticipation of her departure, Theresa May has finally announced her resignation as Prime Minister and stepping down as Conservative Party leader, meaning a leadership election within the party will be triggered, most likely leading to a new Prime Minister, at some point in July, being the likeliest. I […]

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The UK EU Parliament Election 2019 – Leave Vs. Remain

In the end it really was Leave Vs. Remain and this was really expected for an election that wasn’t even supposed to happen, but due to a number of setbacks for the BREXIT deadline due to no agreement on a BREXIT deal being reached, the UK had to take part. As was expected Nigel Farage’s […]

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Lifestyle

Will I Love Today or Not? – Autism Contemplations

Featured Photo: By Pixabay.com from Pexels. Something I find I have a problem with is having normal functioning emotions, which I am sure is a common trait among people with Autism, in that emotion comes through in a different way and sometimes not at all. For me personally, it really seems to depend, I have […]

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The Government of – Angola

Featured Photo: picture of country from Google Maps, owned by Google. I edited the Angolan flag in the corner. Angola is a country located in Southern Africa with a long coast along the south of the Atlantic Ocean, the country was a Portuguese colony until it gained its independence in 1975 after a long and […]

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Mystery

The Paranormal Alphabet – B – The Bell Witch

Featured Photo: Photo in Public domain, found in Ingram’s book, Authenticated History of the Bell Witch. The Bell Witch was an alleged malevolent entity that terrorized the Bell family at their farm in the US state of Tennessee, the entity apparently also troubled surrounding locals as well in the Red River area between 1817 and 1821 […]

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A Day for the Independents and 3rd Parties – UK Local Elections 2019

Featured Photo: By Nilfanion from Wikimedia. License. Yesterday the UK public exercised their Democratic duties by electing thousands of councilors in wards across hundreds of councils in England – 248 councils to be exact, 259 if you also count the council elections in Northern Ireland, but this post is specifically focusing on the results in […]

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Lifestyle

The Growing Problem of Online Doxing

Featured Photo by Marcellino Andrian from Pexels. Hello one and all. Today on a lifestyle post I thought I would talk about something that can be very worrying for people who use the internet quite extensively in their life, especially for social needs and it is the problem of doxing. I will talk about what […]