The first effect of punitive sanctions on Moscow would be the UK going into recession.
...Full StoryThe Brits are much too dumb to make it happen, being comfortably outmanoeuvred by the EU at every turn.
...Full StoryIndia's easiest route to securing its residency in the Security Council would be simply to supplant Britain.
...Full StoryEvery week brings new evidence that UK is in a chronic state of dysfunction.
...Full StoryI'd like to wish the people of India a Happy Partition Day.
...Full StoryMP Jacob Rees-Mogg has accused EU leaders of a 'high-handed colonialist approach' to Brexit talks.
...Full StoryIndia's first PM and the wider political establishment that surrounded him were creations of the British and inheritors of their limited thinking.
...Full StoryThe past year has exposed the utopian vision of the Brexiteers to be nothing but a hallucination.
...Full StoryThe British always seek to hide their obvious weakness behind a veneer of heroism.
...Full StoryFor the third consecutive year, the British will be having a national vote.
...Full StoryThe Mail is the most important newspaper in Britain and panders to every prejudice and ignorance that blights the Brits.
...Full StoryIndia has wasted years lobbying politely to take its rightful place at the table, but it can now make an irrefutable moral and political case to supplant Britain.
...Full StoryBritain's relationship with Islam will not be decided by the British but by its Muslims, backed up by petro-dollar billionaires.
...Full StoryUnlike Indians they have little interest in the world or will to persist in it.
...Full StoryLike Pakistan, Britain is a self-loathing nation whose reality falls far short of its estimation of itself.
...Full StoryBridget Jones is an object lesson in what not to do as their Indian counterparts forge their own unique destiny.
...Full StoryLike his countrymen, he can't handle Indians showing the British up as dimwits.
...Full StoryAs PM, the Conservative Party leader must show the necessary intelligence and sensitivity to deal with the tantrums that will break out.
...Full StoryNow we shall see if they have the mettle to weather the uncertainty that has immediately accompanied the vote.
...Full StoryImmigrants have shown the British up, humiliating them with their success.
...Full StoryIf the British really wanted to survive, they only had to emulate freedom fighters who drove them out of India.
...Full StoryIf his election marks any kind of progress, it marks a slow, difficult and unpredictable one.
...Full StoryTo underscore it all, William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will next week undertake their official visit to India, giving the British media a field day.
...Full StoryThe newspaper is running articles that suggest Conservative Party's Zac Goldsmith is exploiting cultural divisions.
...Full StoryHe knows that a man is best judged by his enemies, so one should make lots of them - the more powerful the better.
...Full StoryThe final decision will be a defining one, deciding what UK fundamentally is.
...Full StoryIt's clear that The Independent's Amol Rajan was contriving an aura of international glamour for himself.
...Full StoryPM recognises the mountains they had to climb to earn their success in the West and build a bridge for India with the developed world.
...Full StoryThe idea that the UK sends its agents to defeat a world-threatening nexus of terrorists is a joke.
...Full StoryIt is, of course, not out of any solidarity with India's poor and suffering millions.
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