No need to apologise for history, life is full of unfulfilled ambitions and intent, and also statements such as “I did the best for what I knew at the time.” Re...
There is a school of thought based mainly on a Darwinist premise of random selection. Hence, there is its concomitant cofactor — “what if?”
What if this had oc...
In the year 2023, I intend to develop another approach to political matters: my motto going forward will be “educate and not agitate”.
Political reform is an e...
Life and human civilisation in its social and conscious evolution show patterns of behaviour that are predictable and near uniform in outcomes. One of the best-...
The report on self-determination is out now, so obviously the Cabinet has reviewed it and deemed it fit for public consumption.
Although Kathy Lynn Simmons, th...
For anyone who thinks my calls for broader participation in political parties and wider voting to select party candidates and leaders is new, I have been on rec...
After listening to both sides of the House of Assembly on the Throne Speech, it becomes clear that there are polar opposites operating at two extremes of the po...
The beginning of the Westminster system dates back to the Magna Carta, which was a document created in 1215 that put a limit and check on the powers allowed to ...
Carlyle Corbin, the author of the Options for Sovereignty report, cannot be said to be an impartial or benign scholar of sovereignty, given he is himself an adv...
There are some historical and national matters that go beyond politics, that appear to have been used as a simple political prop that has now become a national ...