Forget about climate emergency, this surely is a Corbyn emergency if we reflect on his interview with Andrew Neil.


Not only does the Labour Party want to tax middle earners out of existence it is most likely the net will spread much further to include nearly all wage earners and that includes pensioners.

Indeed the party has already broken its own fiscal rules with further giveaways, an easy option when it is just means borrowing against us tax payers future.

You can also forget about billionaires propping us up as they will have left the sinking ship along with their money well before John McDonnell places his feet on the steps of No 11.

The disastrous interview showed Mr Corbyn lack of detail and his weakness, it lacked all credibility, it showed him as nothing more than a ranting soap box protester who just likes to whip the naive mob into a frenzy. 

After the interview I almost started to feel sorry for him but quickly dispelled those thoughts.

Now let us hear Boris Johnson's side.

The question of anti Semitism was also at the forefront of questions; this was totally brushed aside with a pre rehearsed ramble. 

However, it leads me to question Colchester’s Labour candidate Tina McKay and enquire "does Ms McKay still follow the Corbyn attitude?"

I have previously asked this question of her in the local press.

As the Essex County Standard's headline stated at the time: "Subject will not go by ignoring it" and guess what, it is still up there in the headlines.

I assume Tina still wants to keep quiet on the subject, rather than make a statement as to her stance. 

I believe her electorate require a straight and full answer before her political car crash. 

Stephen Scrase
Wakes Colne

Here is Tina McKay's response