Ronnie Kasrils should keep his nose out of the Jeremy Corbyn anti-Semitism saga – SLR
Regular columnist Simon Lincoln Reader feels that Ronnie Kasrils’s support of recently suspended Jeremy Corbyn is seriously misplaced.
Regular columnist Simon Lincoln Reader feels that Ronnie Kasrils’s support of recently suspended Jeremy Corbyn is seriously misplaced.
Biznews columnist Simon Lincoln Reader has been reflecting on the historic UK election victory for Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party a week ago.
Boris Johnson’s gamble paid off in spades as the British electing public realigned behind the Conservative leader giving him a mandate to executive Brexit in January – and putting socialist opponent Jeremy Corbyn’s career into the dumpster.
Promises, promises is probably the best way to summarise any election. In the case of the UK elections; it has reached new heights.
Because of his inability to grasp the principle of causation, it’s unlikely Jacob Zuma will come to lament the 13th of December 2018, the day he created a Twitter account.
Simon Lincoln Reader has a great nose for prominent and influential characters whose qualities infuse our society with a mysterious but undeniably unpleasant odour.
Prime Minister Theresa May has reached across the floor of the House of Commons to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, to try break the Brexit impasse.
On the South African front, Simon Lincoln Reader taps into a wide contact base at home plus those within London’s powerful Saffer network. And delivers a compelling cocktail.
There’s a saying that there are lies, lies and then there are damned statistics. Something similarly appropriate can be said for political leaders, wherever in the world they might be.
Taking full advantage of developments is satirist Simon Lincoln Reader, who cuts through the PCness in his unique, and decidedly unPC, style.