Occasional blogger on football, politics, finance, Burma/Thailand, with a couple of interesting Chelsea FC contacts on the financial side. University of Oxford
@owenjonesjourno History will damn the left wing of the Labour party, who hated him from day one and who were looking for any excuse to stab him in the back. We now face the imminent demise of both the party and also the economy of the country
@SamCKx He has actually been shafted by the left of the party, who have always despised him, and who saw the chance to stab him in the back. A decent man who was fighting a losing battle within his own party from day one
@FrankKhalidUK In truth it is an awful selection. Obviously Kante is way ahead of the rest of the field, followed by Ramires and then Neto (whose presence shows how weak the field is)
@TOliveFern@muhammadbutt You should have put โthe oppressed Iranian peopleโ in the left hand column. They are the biggest losers and will now have to suffer years and years more of life under an evil and unforgiving theocracy
@MobyChe Robinson would be an excellent choice as well. From an unfashionable club but extremely highly rated by Fulham supporters and effective both in attack and defence
@m4h007 What a load of old bollocks with zero verifiable factual basis. If simply serves your world view. Itโs stating the obvious that the US wants to keep the Gulf within its sphere of influence: everything else is conspiracy theory
@declassifiedUK Nonsense. The real issue is precisely the reason why Healey resigned- the unwillingness for political reasons of the government to properly defend the country