(2001)
By Stanley Collymore Please comfort me for I’m in great need of someone to share my pain and anguish with, and
By Stanley Collymore Hordes of tourists literally from every corner of the globe allegedly flooding into Britain and only too keen to
By Stanley Collymore The true reasons for our actions are often unclear even in the most thoughtful minds— the repercussions of
By Stanley Collymore It’s no surprise to decent Blacks… whites who nobly support them what… covering several centuries up to a… the present 21st one that we’re li…
By Stanley Collymore Do you love me? Sorry to put you… like to know, for although you rec… of compliments and periodically te… much you like being with me you’ve…
By Stanley Collymore Come off it Daily Mail! You’ve b… fuelling this sort of behaviour by these far-right rioters and their associated hatred for years! And i…
By Stanley Collymore Here’s the unadulterated and warpe… the British Nazi, police state in… ultimate totalitarian entity that… but oh so idiotically voted into o…
By Stanley Collymore I’ll take no advice from you on leadership qualities Boris Johnson as the rather stinking rot regarding this hypocr…
Why does the UK have to get involved in conflicts that are no concern of ours? Iran hasn’t attacked Britain or even threatened to do so! Consequently, their actions thus confined solely...
By Stanley Collymore Anne Boleyn: the second wife of Henry VIII was crucially Queen of England, specifically in the 16th Century; precisely so from 15…
By Stanley Collymore Obedience: essentially doing whatever you’ve been told to do, and never actually openly not even once or less so
By Stanley Collymore Britain has significantly and regrettably so dangerously morphed into a noxiously quite basically sick country where
By Stanley Collymore In Suella Braverman’s long and rather pompous resignation letter she quite flippantly but arrogantly stated that she’d
By Stanley Collymore The test of true friendship isn’t… profit one can derive from a relat… possible time and convince one’s s… is well, but rather how patient on…
By Stanley Collymore There’s no such thing as a standard and, even less so, any unique British culture;