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News Briefs – 12/23/2023 | Anonymous Conservative

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will […]

Christmas with the Melody Makers: White Christmas

This series of Christmas songs by Jewish writers was first published in December 2021. THIS is the daddy of them all, Bing Crosby’s version being the biggest- selling record with all-time sales in excess of 50million. All the other versions take the figure well above 100million. Words and music were by Irving Berlin, one of […]

Chatty’s melancholy Christmas – The Conservative Woman

OUR Man in Westminster, Sir Charles ‘Chatty’ Chatterton MP, is committed to truth, transparency and decency. He is happy for TCW Defending Freedom to publish his correspondence to his constituents. Sir Charles has represented the people of Greater Tittleham since entering Parliament in 1966, but is planning to stand down. AS I contemplate my withdrawal from a life […]

How to fight back against self-service tills

WITH the increasing and de-humanising use of self-service tills in supermarkets and elsewhere, there is a way to fight back should you wish to maintain a choice of how to pay for your goods. While I accept that retailers wish to lower overheads, this should not be at the expense of customer choice or service. […]

Jilted by Johnson – The Conservative Woman

Continuing our series of articles by the much-loved TCW writer Nick Booth, who died in September. It was first published on October 4, 2020. You can read Kathy’s introduction here. DEAR Conservative Woman Readers, I’ve been taken in by a cad that everyone warned me about. I thought his good qualities would prevail, but I’ve […]

TCW Readers’ Forum – The Conservative Woman

THIS is our daily open forum where readers can discuss current topics, bring up ideas or simply chat.  We suggest you keep your comments to no more than 250 words (and please respect our comments policy and be patient if your comments don’t appear straight away – it is not personal, it is Disqus and bear in mind that […]