A call from the World Peace Council to the peace movements of the world
Scottish No vote saves Cameron’s dodgy bacon
A week in politics with Paddy McGuffin
Well that didn’t take long did it?
Two years of campaigning and faux promises and then the last votes had barely been counted before David Cameron showed his true colours yet again.
He just couldn’t help himself.
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