In an out of court settlement the Home Office as paid out more than £750,000 to prisoners who are addicted to drugs because they were not allowed drugs in prison.

Presumably the Home Office decided to settle out of court because they thought that they could not win in court under the Human Rights legislation handed down to us from the European Government (read more…)
_*THE GOLDEN THREAD OF FREEDOM*_
*It’s the golden thread of freedom, that makes Great Britain great!
It’s the sure hand of friendship, when you first come to our gate
It’s the voice that bids you welcome, when you travel here in need
It’s the help that gets you settled, that you might sow your seed
The ease in which you go to work, put food upon your plate
It’s the golden thread of fairness, makes this Great Britain great (read more…)
So often people say, “forget politics” perhaps the following will help to enlighten them.

Looking at the Labour Party, it’s hard to believe that it originally started out with a Christian mission - to be the voice of the poor and down trodden worker (read more…)
On Wed. 2 August at 6.30pm we will be having the first meeting for this campaign at our offices in King Street. If any Member or friend would wish to attend you would be most welcome (read more…)

In Britain it is hard to understand how we can be short of water, it rains all the time and foreigners tell us how bad our weather is, but our water shortage is part of a far more sinister global shortage (read more…)
Most people who watched the Panorama programme ‘National Homes Swindle’ were completely engrossed by the tragic stories of people trying to cope with the terminal illness of a loved one, having to deal as well with the State seizing their life savings in the form of their home, to pay for what other less wealthy people were receiving for free.

The programme showed many moving cases of families dealing with Alzheimer’s, Paraplegia, Dementia and dealing with the added trauma of having their homes taken (read more…)
It was announced last week on the Internet link ‘politics’ that the executive of the SE Regional Council in Guildford held a survey to determine the popularity of the EU with the British public, the result was quite astounding (read more…)
Just recently Mr. Ladyman’s office sent a circular to most Thanet addresses, this circular including a questionnaire.
Asking each recipient to put a number of issues in order of priority. These issues included such things as education, immigration etc (read more…)
Car Boot Sales:
We participated in an established boot sale at St. Lawrence School on Sat. 29 July to gauge public reaction to a political party having their own stall (read more…)