War, the murder of innocents and Fallon’s lies

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,461 Saturday 11 June 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, If there is anything worse than a war of aggression, the supreme international war crime, it has to be a government that is engaged in a war of aggression yet denies it to the people it purports to serve. […]

There are no circumstances in which human rights should be scrapped

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,299 Monday 28 December 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Michael Fallon’s call for the human rights act to be suspended for the armed forces has apparently been dismissed as the ‘worst kind of jingoistic rubbish’ by Tim Farron. He carries on with his own brand of jingoism by […]

Michael Fallon wants the armed forces to become pimps for the arms trade.

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,271 Monday 30 November 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, The Financial Times reports that defence secretary Michael Fallon has announced that ‘Britain’s soldiers must become salesmen for UK arms abroad, according to plans drawn up by the Ministry of Defence to boost exports and help keep the defence […]

The Tory ability to swear black is white and 2 plus 2 equals 5

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,202 Monday 14 September 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Ha ha ha ha ha, “The Labour Party is now a threat to our national security, our economic security and your family’s security.” That’s propaganda for you, the ability to swear black is white and 2 plus 2 equals […]

All lies and spin, this nation cannot afford another five years of Tories

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,062 Saturday 18 April 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, I have to say that the Leaders debate on Thursday looked quite refreshing without you there. Thank you for deciding not to bother attending. I notice you decided to go to Leeds instead, apparently saying you liked a good […]

Armed forces should be exempt from the constraints of the ECHR, ‘rip it up’ says Grayling

A letter a day to number 10. No 1,047 Friday 03 April 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, In a report by the right-wing think tank Policy Exchange called “Clearing the Fog of Law” the authors state the following: “The British armed forces should not be above the law. But which law? The ever-expanding reach of the […]