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Anna Grayson-Morley

Anna Grayson--Morley is a London based freelance journalist.

Most Recent Articles by Anna Grayson-Morley:

A UK tale of health care and airport scanners

London, England - A new report out by the Equality and Human Rights Commission has thrown a light on the abuses that invariably come when you socialise healthcare. This one focused on home care for the elderly run by local councils. The chronic disregard of pensioners was found to be so appalling many have been left ‘wanting to die’. Of the 500k people that are under government care, 250k experienced horrendous neglect. Here are some examples of what ‘carers’ get up to:
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011

UK Parliament votes NO to the people’s plea for a referendum on EU membership

London, England-David Cameron’s government experienced the largest ever Conservative revolt over Europe in the House of Commons on Monday with 82 Conservative MPs defying his orders to vote against holding a referendum on Britain’s membership in the European Union (EU). It was double the number of MPs who last rebelled in 1993 when 41 of them defied John Major over the Maastricht Treaty which gave us the political structures of the European Union we see today and the foundation on which the Euro was created.
- Thursday, October 27, 2011

A European Spring has sprung but it’s not what you think

London, England-Last weekend another bunch of Useful Idiots pitched their tents outside St Paul’s Cathedral not far from the London Stock Exchange and started hollering for capitalism to be brought down along with the banking and all other systems that keep human activity in order and functioning. The unions and other leftist groups like the Socialist Worker party are behind the food and facilities that keep the great unwashed going, seizing their chance to advance the cause, but make no mistake--this is no European Spring.
- Friday, October 21, 2011

UK anarchy is the fruit of socialism

(Right in the midst of London chaos, Canada Free Press Columnist Anna Grayson sends warning to Canada and the United States.) London, England -- This past week has shook the UK to its core and the usual playbooks have been opened yet again. The media searches for the disadvantaged black youth to parade in front of the cameras, then counters it with the same black disadvantaged youth getting their act together and condemning the violence. The politicians are busily touring the affected areas keen to parade their professional bleeding social hearts in front of the cameras. What this week has shown is the moral failure that results when the political philosophy of socialism imbeds itself into a society.
- Friday, August 12, 2011

Another nail in the coffin of British civility – the death of the dining car

image‘Eating is not merely a material pleasure, eating well gives a spectacular joy to life and contributes immensely to goodwill and happy companionship. It is of great importance to the morale’ – Elsa Schiaparelli I was first initiated to the British mode of civilized behaviour many years ago on a business trip when I was asked by a colleague ‘will you dine tonight?’ Being a fresh import to the UK at the time, my immediate reaction was ‘Are you nuts? Of course I am going to eat after a hard day’s work’.
- Saturday, June 18, 2011

Latest elections show how deeply socialist Britain has become

imageLondon, England-In a referendum held last week, Britain decided to keep its traditional first past the post national electoral system, but local council elections held in tandem have exposed just how far the leftist creep of statism has imbedded itself and is well on the way to destroying the progress Thatcherism brought to the country. The referendum on the electoral system was the price the country was forced to pay as part of the deal Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg struck up with the Conservatives to form a government. The country gave a definite ‘no’ to the complicated proposed system with a 70 per cent majority.
- Saturday, May 14, 2011

Do the British really care about the Royal Wedding?

imageLondon, England-I switch on the TV and there’s an image of a huge van with a tarpaulin draped over its side covering a delivery of plants to Westminster Abbey that are intended for the nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The BBC reporter is animated, expectation peppering his voice as he plays the guessing game of will it or won’t it be the oak trees that have been rumoured to have been ordered to reflect the acorns in the brand new coat of arms that the Middleton's have been granted by the College of Arms. Someone goes to lift the tarp, no - false alarm, seconds pass, more chatter, the tarp is lifted and halleluiah there are oaks! Welcome to the media madness that is now in full force here in the UK.
- Thursday, April 28, 2011

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