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The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) are now established as one of the larger groups in the European Parliament and from 2014 to 2019 had more MEPs than the Liberals, Greens or radical left and right-wing factions. Despite this, ECR has so far been largely dismissed by political scientists, journalists and Brussels policy-makers as merely another Euro-sceptic faction. Representing the first major study of the political activities of ECR and its ‘Euro-realist’ agenda, this book argues that ECR ought to be recognised as the main voice for Conservatism in Strasbourg, promoting ‘Anglosphere’ free market values and the role of NATO in international relations. The book begins wi...
David Ralph Martin was a cross-dressing criminal who carried out a string of sophisticated offences in the 1970s and '80s. A prolific burglar, car thief, fraudster and gunman, he possessed a deep loathing of anyone in authority. In addition, he was a master of disguise and a veritable Houdini when it came to escaping from prison. After shooting a policeman during a botched burglary, he escaped from court on Christmas Eve, 1982. When police believed him to be in a yellow Mini in the Earls Court area with his girlfriend, they opened fire, only to discover they had shot an entirely innocent man – a 26-year-old film editor named Steven Waldorf. The investigation became a cause célèbre at the...
Christianity and Party Politics aims to discuss and evaluate the contemporary relationship between party politics and religion. The book focuses on the important role of the Church in both electoral politics and public policy formulation in the twenty first century, and argues that contrary to the established secularisation argument generally applied in Europe, religion continues to be a powerful influence, particularly within British politics. Providing a valuable and long overdue contribution to the field, this work will provide readers with a detailed knowledge of how the worlds of politics and religion interact.
This is the first study of the political activities of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), now the third largest group in the European Parliament. ECR has so far been largely dismissed as merely another Euro-sceptic faction by political scientists and Brussels policy-makers - yet this book argues that ECR ought instead to be recognised as the main voice for Conservatism in Strasbourg promoting 'Anglosphere' free market values and the role of NATO in international relations. Drawing on interviews with MEPs, this book is the first major in-depth analysis of ECR and its 'Euro-realist' agenda, covering its origins and development in the British Conservatives through to the role of member parties such as Law and Justice (PiS) from Poland. This book will be of interest to anyone with an interest in Conservative politics and the work of the European Parliament.
There are four future focal points in the minds of the Jews: the coming of Messiah, Messiah's new kingdom, the presence of the LORD in a new temple, and eternal life with the LORD. The prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah, as well as King David all spoke of these. Before these happen, the Jews will go through a period Jeremiah (chapter 30 verses 4-7) called Jacob's Trouble. Jeremiah, Daniel, Joel, and Zechariah all wrote about this period.This period is often called "end times" and is a continuing subject of interest by a vocal minority of Christian ministers and theologians. But the end times mostly concern Jews, not Christians. By the time Jacob's Trouble comes, the Christians are...