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Podcast Episode 03507: Prince William wants to end homelessness. Let them eat cake! Give away your palaces then!
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Prince William wants to end homelessness. Let them eat cake! Give away your palaces then!
Podcast Episode 03506: Could the Prigozhin Wagner coup d’etat have succeeded?
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Could the Prigozhin Wagner coup d’etat have succeeded?
Podcast Episode 03505: Richmond upon Thames by boat
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Richmond upon Thames by boat
Podcast Episode 03504: Prigozhin’s Wagner Group attempted coup – what will the long term consequences be?
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Prigozhin’s Wagner Group attempted coup – what will the long term consequences be?
Podcast Episode 03503: Wagner Group tried to seize power. Yevgeny Prigozhin backed down and went to Belarus it is claimed
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Wagner Group tried to seize power. Yevgeny Prigozhin backed down and went to Belarus it is claimed
Podcast Episode 03502: Kew Palace in Kew gardens
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Kew Palace in Kew gardens
Windsor Castle: dining room
Podcast Episode 03500: 98% of MPs vote to accept the report condemning Boris Johnson as a liar.
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98% of MPs vote to accept the report condemning Boris Johnson as a liar.
Podcast Episode 03499: Russian Miliary has suffered at least 25 000 deaths in the Ukraine War. BBC report proves it
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Russian Miliary has suffered at least 25 000 deaths in the Ukraine War. BBC report proves it
Podcast Episode 03498: President of South Africa in Moscow. The African peace mission has little chance of success.
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President of South Africa in Moscow. The African peace mission has little chance of success.
Podcast Episode 03497: St Petersburg International Economic Forum 2023 is a damp squib. No major leaders come.
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St Petersburg International Economic Forum 2023 is a damp squib. No major leaders come.
Podcast Episode 03496: African presidents in Ukraine on a peace mission. Russia fired missiles at Kyiv despite this.
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African presidents in Ukraine on a peace mission. Russia fired missiles at Kyiv despite this.
Podcast Episode 03495: Ukrainian counter offensive is modest as Russia pummels Ukrainian civilians.
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Ukrainian counter offensive is modest as Russia pummels Ukrainian civilians.
Podcast Episode 03494: Boris Johnson excoriated by the Commons Standards + Privileges Committee. Disgraced ex PM
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Boris Johnson excoriated by the Commons Standards + Privileges Committee. Disgraced ex PM
Podcast Episode 03493: British woman imprisoned for aborting her baby after the legal time limit. Carla Foster is in jail.
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British woman imprisoned for aborting her baby after the legal time limit. Carla Foster is in jail.
Podcast Episode 03492: Boris Johnson’s resignation list honours: why the fallout? PM’s usually nominate people to the Lords
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Boris Johnson’s resignation list honours: why the fallout? PM’s usually nominate people to the Lords
Podcast Episode 03489: Elysian evening in the summer
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Elysian evening in the summer
Podcast Episode 03491: RIP Silvio Berlusconi. Thrice Prime Minister of Italy: ‘the knight’ was Italy’s 3rd richest man
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RIP Silvio Berlusconi. Thrice Prime Minister of Italy: ‘the knight’ was Italy’s 3rd richest man
Podcast Episode 03490: Nicola Sturgeon arrested. Is the SNP in big trouble? Will they win the next Holyrood election?
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Nicola Sturgeon arrested. Is the SNP in big trouble? Will they win the next Holyrood election?
Podcast Episode 03485: Boris Johnson: liar, liar but he wants to make a comeback. Is he trying to destroy the Tory Party?
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Boris Johnson: liar, liar but he wants to make a comeback. Is he trying to destroy the Tory Party?
Podcast Episode 03484: Boris Johnson resigns as an MP. Former Prime Minister stands down due to a damning Commons report
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Boris Johnson resigns as an MP. Former Prime Minister stands down due to a damning Commons report
Podcast Episode 03483: Ammonia pipeline in Ukraine blown up. Whodunit? Is Ukraine’s counter offensive ruined by floods?
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Ammonia pipeline in Ukraine blown up. Whodunit? Is Ukraine’s counter offensive ruined by floods?
Podcast Episode 03482: Prince Harry’s war against the free media. He breaks the UK Constitution by taking sides in politics
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Prince Harry’s war against the free media. He breaks the UK Constitution by taking sides in politics
Podcast Episode 03481: Russia blows up a dam in Ukraine: an ecological crime.
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Russia blows up a dam in Ukraine: an ecological crime.
Podcast Episode 03480: Philip Schofield and This Morning: the star resigned after allegations of sexual misconduct
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Philip Schofield and This Morning: the star resigned after allegations of sexual misconduct
Khalistan Zinbadab chant KLF sympathisers in London. 39 years since Hari Mandir was stormed
Podcast Episode 03478: Russia’s response to attacks on Moscow. Drone attacks on Russia lead to little comment.
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Russia’s response to attacks on Moscow. Drone attacks on Russia lead to little comment.
Khalistan Zinbadab chant KLF sympathisers in London. 39 years since Hari Mandir was stormed
anti Iranian government protest in London
British cavalry prepare for the trooping of the colour
Podcast Episode 03474: Former President of Russia calls for the murder of British civilians. Medvedev calls for war on UK
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Former President of Russia calls for the murder of British civilians. Medvedev calls for war on UK
Podcast Episode 03473: Moscow hit by drones
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Moscow hit by drones
Podcast Episode 03472: Street party for the coronation of King Charles III
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Street party for the coronation of King Charles III
British cavalry: all the king’s horses and all the king’s men
Podcast Episode 03470: Lord Raglan
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Lord Raglan
bike ride by Buckingham palace
Podcast Episode 03468: Henry Kissinger is 100 years old. Is he a hero or villain. Cold Warrior – grand old man of IR
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Henry Kissinger is 100 years old. Is he a hero or villain. Cold Warrior – grand old man of IR
Podcast Episode 03467: Suella Braverman – did the Home Secretary act unethically? Is she the next Conservative leader?
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Suella Braverman – did the Home Secretary act unethically? Is she the next Conservative leader?
Podcast Episode 03466: Russia has lost 50 000 scientists in 5 years. The brain drain is accelerating.
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Russia has lost 50 000 scientists in 5 years. The brain drain is accelerating.
Podcast Episode 03465: Rolf Harris is dead. The disgraced British-Australian cartoonist and broadcaster died aged 93.
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Rolf Harris is dead. The disgraced British-Australian cartoonist and broadcaster died aged 93.
Podcast Episode 03464: Ukrainian attacks into Russian. This proves Putin’s war has backfired. Counter-offensive
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Ukrainian attacks into Russian. This proves Putin’s war has backfired. Counter-offensive
Podcast Episode 03463: Russia has won the Battle of Bakhmut. It is a pyrrhic victory. What happens next?
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Russia has won the Battle of Bakhmut. It is a pyrrhic victory. What happens next?
Podcast Episode 03462: RIP Martin Amis. One of the UK’s greatest novelists of modern times has died aged 73.
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RIP Martin Amis. One of the UK’s greatest novelists of modern times has died aged 73.
Podcast Episode 03461: Georgia and Russia normalise travel between them. Why? What is the significance of this?
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Georgia and Russia normalise travel between them. Why? What is the significance of this?
Podcast Episode 03460: G7 Summit: jets for Ukraine. Does this mean Ukraine will win the war?
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G7 Summit: jets for Ukraine. Does this mean Ukraine will win the war?
Podcast Episode 03459: Is Ukraine’s counter-offensive in Bakhmut? Has the Russian air campaign failed?
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Is Ukraine’s counter-offensive in Bakhmut? Has the Russian air campaign failed?
Podcast Episode 03458: Ukraine attacks into Russia – what is it hoping to achieve and why do they deny they are doing it?
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Ukraine attacks into Russia – what is it hoping to achieve and why do they deny they are doing it?
James Chichester-Clark. Lord Moyola
James Chichester-Clark
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Sir James
Chichester-Clark. James was Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
from 1969 to 1971 and was assumed by many to be the last PM of
anywhere that Eton would ever produce.
Chichester-Clark was respectable, stolid, unimaginative, and
saturnine. He spoke in a cut glass accent and was the last Ulster
Unionist to do so.
James was born in at his family seat Moyola Park, Northern Ireland in
- James’s father was a Unionist MP. When the father died
James’ grandmother became a Unionist MP in Stormont for the same
constituency and indeed the only woman there. The family was
Church of Ireland. His ancestors had shifted from Great Britain to
Ireland in the 17 th century. He was a distant cousin of his immediate
predecessor as PM: Terence O’Neill.
James attended Eton where he was an unremarkable schoolboy.
During the Second World War he was commissioned into the Irish
Guards. This was also the regiment of O’Neill.
During the war James fought in Italy where he was badly wounded.
Most of his men were killed. He bore the scars of war for the rest of
his life
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After the war he was appointed aide-de-campe to the Governor
General of Canada. The Governor-General was Earl Alexander of
Tunis who was also an Ulsterman. James was present in Canada at
the Commonwealth meeting in 1948 when Lord Alexander allegedly
snubbed the Southern Irish Premier John A. Murphy which led to the
South of Ireland proclaiming a republic.
In 1959 James wed a young widow. He and his goodwife went on to
have two children. In 1960 James was elected to Stormont for his
grandmother’s former seat. He joined the Orange Order which was
almost sine qua non for Unionist MPs.
James’ younger brother Robin was elected to Westminster as
Unionist MP.
James served as Chief Whip of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). He
was later Agriculture Minister. James was a mediocre public speaker.
O’Neill was reforming Northern Ireland as nationalists were
protesting. The UUP was very chary about both of these things.
James resigned from the cabinet over the timing of O’Neill’s decision
to grant the vote to all adults and not just all householders.
Disquiet in UUP ranks and rising violence compelled O’Neill to stand
down as PM in 1969. James and Brian Faulkner put their names
forward for the leadership. O’Neill disliked both men but felt that
Faulkner was slipperier. Therefore, he let it be known that he backed
James. Faulkner later said he lost because he was middle class and
James was upper class. It was an epoch when most right wingers felt
an instinctive deference to the upper orders.
James took over a situation that would have taxed the wisdom of
even the ablest statesman. Terrorism was increasing. Nationalists
demanded instant and far-reaching reforms. Loyalists dug their heels
in. London was demanding change and not delivering sufficient
security support.
The army came into the streets in 1969 because the Royal Ulster
Constabulary (RUC) could not cope. The Hunt Report demanded
reform of the RUC B Specials. James consented but this irked the
UUP which was already troubled by what their perceived as a
weakening of the unionist position. They began to say that James
was not staunch. James orated for moderation and policies that were
more inclusive of the Catholic minority. However, the UUP was
increasingly defensive minded and sectarian asperities were
exacerbated by rising violence. James denounced bestial sectarian
attacks but they were on the increase anyway.
A tub-thumping Christian fundamentalist preacher Ian Paisley
founded his own party in 1970: the Democratic Unionist Party.
Reverend Paisley was elected to Stormont. He furiously denounced
James as a sell-out.
London sent over cabinet ministers to superintend the situation. The
UK Government ordered a large-scale search of homes in a working
class Catholic area of Belfast: the Falls Road. This led to a breakdown
in relations between the army and the local community.
In 1971 three off duty teenaged soldiers were lured to a ‘party’ and
shot dead by the IRA. The murder of unarmed men shocked the UK.
James warned Westminster that it had to increase troop numbers.
When the UK Prime Minister would not send sufficient soldiers
James resigned. Despite pleas for him to withdraw his letter of
resignation to the Governor of Northern Ireland, James refused. He
was succeeded by his rival Brian Faulkner.
James was raised to the peerage as Lord Moyola. He took his title from the name of his family seat. Though he became
deputy lord lieutenant of his native County Londonderry he kept a
low profile. He endorsed the Good Friday Agreement.
It was not until 2000 that a biography of James was published.
Terence O’Neill
It was often said that after Douglas-Home there were no OE Prime
Ministers until 2010. But this overlooks two PMs of Northern Ireland.
The top politician in Northern Ireland was titled ‘Prime Minister’ from
1922 to 1972.
Terence O’Neill was handsome, lissome, debonair, always immaculate
and every inch a Guards officer. He was also shallow, vain,
unintellectual, conformist and ultimately unsuccessful.
O’Neill was born at London in 1914. The house that he was born in still stands in Kensington. He was well got as both sides of his
family were upper class with political connections. He was baptized into
Anglicanism. His father was an Irish Conservative MP and also an OE.
Terence’s mother was Anglo-Welsh. Terence was the youngest child in
the family. Just weeks later Terence’s father was killed in action: the
first MP killed in the war. Terence’s middle name was Marne because
his father had been serving at that battle when Terence was born.
Terence spent regular holidays at the family seat in Tyrone. He saw no
contradiction between being British and Irish. It was only much later
that he described himself as Northern Irish or Ulster. The O’Neill’s had
moved from England to Ireland in the 17 th century. Their surname was
originally Chichester but they had assumed the surname of the local
Gaelic chieftain.
In 1922 the IRA turned up at the O’Neill’s house in the middle of the
night and ordered everyone out. The IRA burnt it down. Terence’s
mother told him not to harbor any rancour towards Catholics because
of this. This was a time of internecine sectarian conflict.
Terence went to prep school in Winchester. He was a sound sportsman
but not scholarly. Then he went on to Eton where his career was
undistinguished. Like half of all Etonians in the 1930s he did not go to
university. Instead Terence worked in the City and briefly in Australia.
When the Second World War erupted O’Neill volunteered. He was
commissioned into the Irish Guards. He served with the army in France
and both his elder brothers were killed in the war. During the war he
met and married an Englishwoman. They connubial bliss was blessed
with a brace of children. O’Neill’s military career was as mediocre as
the rest of his life. In 1946 he was demobilized.
Back on civvy street, Terence got into politics. He had contacts par
excellence in the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). The UUP was then an
adjunct of the Conservative Party. It was de rigueur for an aspiring UUP
candidate to join the Orange Order. This Terence did. The UUP were
traditionalists in every way and their working class voters were very
deferential. It was an epoch when in right wing circles the patrician
bray commanded instant authority.
In the decades after the war Terence was known as Captain O’Neill:
that being his highest army rank. It was uncommon to use a military
rank in civilian life unless one had risen to major at least.
Terence was soon elected to the Parliament of Northern Ireland
(Stormont) for an Antrim seat of Bannside. It abutted his late father’s
constituency. Terence was a whip. Had either of his more gifted
brothers survived one of them might have gone into politics instead.
Ere long the PM Lord Brookeborough (a Wykehamist) promoted
Terence to be Home Minister and later Finance Minister.
In 1963 Viscount Brookeborough stood down as PM. O’Neill was
shoehorned into office. The UUP was very dominant and had seen off a
spirited challenge by Northern Ireland Labour.
Pork belly politics was prominent in Northern Ireland. In a region with
high unemployment the state had many jobs in its gift. The UUP tended
to give them to Protestants who were more likely to vote UUP than
Catholics were.
O’Neill embarked on a sunshine policy towards the Republic of Ireland.
He invited his southern analogue to Belfast. Sean Lemass was a former
IRA gunman but there was good chemistry between the two premiers.
The Labour Government at Westminster pressed Stormont to reform.
Harold Wilson reminded O’Neill that a third of Northern Ireland’s
budget came from Whitehall and would be docked if Stormont did not
make life more amenable for Catholics.
O’Neill believed that he could convince a significant number of
Catholics to vote UUP. Some of his parliamentary colleagues thought he
was in cloud cuckoo land because he had not actually grown up in the
province. He visited a Catholic school which no PM had done before.
Ulster at a crossroads is O’Neill’s most celebrated allocution. His vision
of harmonious communal relations has since been realized.
Some of O’Neill’s rhetoric was far-fetched. He wanted Northern Ireland
to be ‘’the most modern part of Britain.’’ He reflected on the relative
pauperism of the Catholic community. However, it did not occur to him
that this was partially consequent on UUP policies.
Hardliners were alarmed by O’Neill’s reformism. A terrorist group called
the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) was founded in 1966. It murdered
innocent Catholics. It did not have lineage to the UVF of the 1913
foundation.
Civil rights demonstrators clashed with the RUC (i.e. police). Some
loyalists attacked civil rights protestors. Northern Ireland had been very
peaceful but the rising tide of violence was more than the RUC could
handle. Stalwarts of the UUP attribute this to O’Neill’s
wrongheadedness and to the IRA. They minimised the menace of
loyalism terrorism.
O’Neill was willing to reform the RUC. The B Specials were part-time
RUC officers and they had lost the trust of the Catholic population.
O’Neill was willing to have council houses allocated on the basis of
need and not political affiliation. He was prepared to have constituency
boundaries redrawn to remove any advantage for his party. Some of his
colleagues considered his liberalism to be dangerously naïve.
Ian Paisley founded the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Reverend
Paisley also ran his own fundamentalist church. The 6’5’’ firebrand
denounced O’Neill as a Lundy. Paisley tapped into some working class
resentment against a toff who seemed more English than Ulster. Paisley
coined a slogan ‘’O’Neill must go.’’
The pace of reforms was too slow to satiate nationalist but too rapid to
mollify loyalists. As Abbe Sieyes said the most perilous moment is when
a previously hermetic system seeks to reform itself.
The UVF’s bombing in 1969 was misattributed to the IRA. Half of
O’Neill’s cabinet was against him. Terence bowed to the inevitable and
tendered his resignation. He wrote that he was ‘’blown from office.’’ He
was succeeded by his distant cousin and fellow OE Sir James
Chichester-Clark.
In 1970 Terence suffered the ultimate ignominy. He lost his seat to
Paisley. The DUP has retained it ever since.
Terence retired to Hampshire. He was ennobled as Lord O’Neill of the
Maine. Maine being the river by his old seat.
Terence wrote a very episodic and jejune autobiography. He lived in
obscurity and was unwelcome in unionist circles. They scorned him as
being responsible for the Trouble owing to what they perceived as his
invertebracy.
Notwithstanding his inability to make his plans come to fruition, there
is a posthumous achievement for Terence. Northern Ireland is a much
more inclusive society partly as a result of the reformist path that he
set out for the province. The attitudinal obduracy in the 1960s made
the necessary reforms almost impossible. O’Neill lacked the nous and
the hinterland to make it happen.
Podcast Episode 03457: Ukraine gets longer range missiles from the UK. What does this bode for the counter-offensive?
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Ukraine gets longer range missiles from the UK. What does this bode for the counter-offensive?
Podcast Episode 03456: What are Russia and Ukraine trying to do? 9 May is Victory Day for Russia. Either side may attack.
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What are Russia and Ukraine trying to do? 9 May is Victory Day for Russia. Either side may attack.
Podcast Episode 03455: Coronation: Charles III crowned king in Westminster Abbey. Triumph or flop?
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Coronation: Charles III crowned king in Westminster Abbey. Triumph or flop?
Podcast Episode 03454: Wagner Group says it is pulling out of Bakhmut. Is Prigozhin attempting disinformation?
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Wagner Group says it is pulling out of Bakhmut. Is Prigozhin attempting disinformation?
Podcast Episode 03453: Local election results in the UK are even worse for the Tories than was anticipated. Labour wins.
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