Archive for May 14th, 2015

Hess Enigma by Tor Raven: Paperback or Kindle

Thursday, May 14th, 2015

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Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy and right hand man, flew to Scotland on a mysterious peace mission in 1941, which has never been convincingly explained, to meet unidentified politicians who wanted to end the war. The truth has been covered up for generations because to reveal it would somehow undermine the honour and constitutional fabric of the United Kingdom. Who was plotting against Churchill? What were the peace terms on offer? What happened to Hess? Was he killed in the War? Was the prisoner in Spandau a double?
There are many questions to which in the modern day one man, Saul Benedict has all the answers, because his parents were players in the drama involving Churchill, Hitler, leading politicians and an important Royal. Saul is an author and declares his intention to write a book to reveal all, but he is shot dead, apparently accidentally by a poacher. But was it an accident? Rick Coleman an investigative journalist determines to find out and in doing so to uncover the mystery.
Taking place in the modern day but with flashback chapters which gradually unfold the hidden secrets, the novel is a fast moving and compelling read based on the family knowledge of the author whose parents had connections to both Hess and Hitler and to British Intelligence.

Cameron’s Mandate

Thursday, May 14th, 2015

The Tory party is in a triumphalist mood at the moment because they have for the first time since 1992 a mandate to govern. Without wishing to be mean (well just a little) and to cast a teeny shadow over the celebrations (actually quite a big one) I have had a look at the figures.

The Conservatives achieved 36.9% of the votes cast. The turnover in the UK was 66.1%. Follow the maths and that means the Conservatives managed to get no more than 24% of the votes of those eligible to take part. Under a quarter of the population voted for them preferring either to vote for some other party or not to vote at all. Put more brutally 76% of those entitled to voter did not feel Cameron and Co worth voting for.

That is not a mandate for anything.