Wildaboutit

Home page of the wildaboutit.com network

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Features
    • Music
      • Archive
    • Trends
      • Archive
    • Controversy
    • Archive
      • Travel
      • Science
      • Politics
      • History
      • Arts
  • Hospitality
    • Food Festivals In Wales
    • Distilleries In Wales
    • Vineyards In Wales
    • Archive
  • Sport & Leisure
    • Darts
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Horseracing
    • Poker
    • Rugby
    • Volleyball
  • Gallery
  • People
  • Contact Us
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Picfair
    • Tumblr
    • YouTube
  • Network
    • craft beer
    • not.wildaboutit
    • puffapoker
    • rugby world cup
    • welshprem

Tag Archives: Starmer

Only a fool would take Israeli propaganda at face value

I tried to watch Wednesday’s Westminster ceasefire debate over Israel’s campaign of genocide in Gaza but found it such pantomime that I wasn’t able to stomach much and still don’t really know whether the United Kingdom has called for a ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave or not. I’m aware the debate ended in uproar after…

23rd February 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

Call for a ceasefire Starmer’s only hope of restoring credibility

Good or bad, for better or worse, one thing we can all be certain of is that life goes on. And right at this moment I’m thankful I have the good fortune that mine is centred in a country that is not under siege by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) bombing hospitals, schools, universities and…

19th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

From the ‘great abstainer’ to a Euro no-brainer for Wales

Oh yes he’s the “great abstainer” and he’s “pretending that he’s doing well” in a lovely series of little podcasts being put out on Instagram at great expense by the Conservative Party… but money well spent on Alun “Friend of Israel” Cairns as it’s only a drop in the ocean in comparison to the Tory…

17th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics, Sport.

Break in hostilities but Blair and Cameron back to stir things up

Just when you thought the situation in Gaza couldn’t get any more sinister, who should pop back up on the radar but former British prime ministers and World Economic Forum (WEF) facilitators David Cameron and Tony Blair. When the news was coming out last week of Cameron making a return to bolster Rishi Sunak’s Tory…

24th November 2023 in Controversy, Politics.

CATEGORIES

Designed by Adhika Design | Powered by WordPress | Theme by Konstantin Kovshenin
Green Tee
Welsh Prem
Puffa Poker