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257. Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey blasts clerics who oppose welfare reform | Mail Online
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey today launches an astonishing attack on the five bishops trying to derail the Government’s £26,000-a-year benefit cap.In an article for the Daily Mail, Lord Carey insists the sheer scale of Britain’s public debt – which yesterday hit £1trillion – is the ‘greatest moral scandal’ facing the country and warns the welfare system is rewarding ‘fecklessness and irresponsibility’.He is scathing about all opponents of the proposed limit on benefits – who include Labour peers and Liberal Democrat rebels – but reserves his most outspoken criticism for the Anglican bishops, who led the rebellion in the House of Lords.He said they encouraged the culture of welfare dependency which led to ‘poverty of aspiration’, and warned them that they could lay no claim to the ‘moral high ground’.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2091331/Archbishop-Canterbury-Lord-Carey-blasts-clerics-oppose-welfare-reform.html - 152KB - 25 Jan 2012
Excerpt: soros predicts class war in u s as euro triggers collapse of global economy...
258. EU regulation is making the next crash inevitable – Telegraph Blogs
The European Parliament is back in full session, carrying on as if nothing untoward were taking place beyond its walls. José Manuel Durão Barroso is calling for federalism and a new world order. MEPs are regulating private industries whose workings they barely understand.Their chief target in this session is the financial services sector, which they find at once baffling and frightening. You won’t be surprised to learn that their proposals will drive business out of the EU as a whole, and London in particular. What might surprise you is that, at the same time, they make another banking collapse far more likely.Bank failures are not a sign that capitalism has broken down. On the contrary, they are a sign that capitalism is working. A market depend…
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100180888/eu-regulation-is-making-the-next-crash-inevitable/ - 59KB - 25 Sep 2012
Excerpt: finally losing patience with the euro racket germans are finally losing...
259. EU: New Tory battlelines drawn - Telegraph
David Cameron has opened the door to a historic referendum on Britain’s future relationship with the European Union — declaring that voters need a “real choice”.The Prime Minister uses an article in The Sunday Telegraph to say that Britain is in danger of getting swamped by EU legislation and bureaucracy which he would like to see scrapped. He makes clear for the first time that changes will need the “full-hearted support of the British people” down the line and adds: “For me the two words 'Europe’ and 'referendum’ can go together.”Mr Cameron’s landmark move comes as Liam Fox, the former defence secretary, prepares to up the stakes by calling for an immediate renegotiation of Britain’s relationship with the EU. If other member states fail to back this solution, Dr Fox believes, there should be a referendum with the government recommending pulling the UK out of the EU.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/9367381/EU-New-Tory-battlelines-drawn.html - 95KB - 30 Jun 2012
Excerpt: they are necessary if the euro is to survive but mean that the eu...
260. 'I'd hate to be a Kardashian... they're famous for being famous': Now Billy Connolly slams Kim...
Connolly, 69, made the comments during an interview on Australian television in which he explained why he hates the culture of people becoming famous without achieving anything.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2158238/Id-hate-Kardashian--theyre-famous-famous-Now-Billy-Connolly-slams-Kim-co.html - 201KB - 12 Jun 2012
Excerpt: date night rio ferdinand gets over euro 2012 snub as he heads to jay z and...
261. Weekly Bin collections
Many busy people only get a bin collection from their Council. They don’t have children at school, are not around when many of the leisure facilities are open and don’t need social services. Of course we benefit from others using these services and should be pleased that people in need and pain can get help. However, it does make the Council Tax bill even more unpalatable if the one service you have to use is only available fortnightly.
URL: http://www.johnredwoodsdiary.com/2011/06/14/weekly-bin-collections/ - 134KB - 24 Jun 2011
Excerpt: locations visitors documents future euro economic policy competitiveness...
262. Are rents and rates too high?
Outside central London the commercial property market is not in a happy state. Many of the High Streets I visit have too many empty shops, and too many others let out to temporary tenants on lower rents just to fill them somehow. There are numerous office properties available, with some landlords keen to put a tenant in to pay the rates and make some kind of contribution. The Southern Cross Care Homes problem partly revolves around property values and rents. The company itself wants lower rents from its landlords to be able to live within the fees and charges it can levy on the public and private sectors for its patients. In Wokingham, typical of many market towns, the smaller traders are asking for rent or rate relief as times are tough.
URL: http://www.johnredwoodsdiary.com/2011/06/14/are-rents-and-rates-too-high/ - 67KB - 24 Jun 2011
Excerpt: locations visitors documents future euro economic policy competitiveness...
263. Comic actor Eric Sykes dies aged 89 following short illness | Mail Online
In wide-ranging career, he will be remembered best for the long-running and widely acclaimed Sykes And A... TV series with Hattie Jacques.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2168636/Comic-actor-Eric-Sykes-dies-aged-89-following-short-illness.html - 199KB - 04 Jul 2012
Excerpt: from his son as they holiday after euro 2012 premiere league dad jay...
264. Buy British and don't worry about Europe, says Vince Cable - Telegraph
The Government must buy British to boost the economy and stop worrying so much about European competition laws that ban countries from favouring their own industries, Vince Cable has said.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9534993/Buy-British-and-dont-worry-about-Europe-says-Vince-Cable.html - 83KB - 11 Sep 2012
Excerpt: spain threaten draghi bond plan the euro crisis is not over and is about to...
265. Entrepreneurs still on strike
Mr Brown left the Coalition government a nasty posion pill. He put Income tax (and NI) up to 52% on top rate payers, and he raised National Insurance, the tax on jobs. The incoming goverment moved a little to take some of the sting out of the NI, but left the high top rate of Income Tax in place. They then added to the problem by raising Mr Brown’s very competitive 18% rate of Capital Gains Tax to 28%.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/03/02/entrepreneurs-still-on-strike/ - 222KB - 14 Mar 2012
Excerpt: through his absurd shadowing the euro and major 8217 s idiotic erm i...
266. Carry on exporting? | John Redwood's Diary
Part of the planned recovery of the UK economy from the recession, credit crunch and over extended public sector is forecast to come from an export boom. Yesterday’s figures for March were disappointing, but they are just one month’s figures. They show a fall in exports of goods from January to February, a rise of £1 billion in the overall deficit, with exports of services still yielding a very handy £5.4 billion surplus.Within the goods export figures, the weakeness was greater with the rest of the world than with the rest of the EU, despite the gathering economic weakness on the continent. What more should be done to improve the position?The Prime Minister and other leading Ministers are well aware of the need to improve the UK’s export performance to the faster growing parts of the world. They realise that the EU market is going to be stagnant at best for some time to come, given the obvious stresses in the Euro and the policies of mutual deflation being pursued there.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/04/13/carry-on-exporting/ - 179KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: treated when a country leaves the euro zone visit to tudor house surgery...
267. European integration does nothing for peace – Telegraph Blogs
Happy Europe Day. Or is it 'Merry Europe Day'? I always forget. No doubt most readers will be spending the day in prayer and fasting, but here in Brussels we're being treated to a series of receptions, parades and wince-making songs sung by children.In the chamber just now, speaker after speaker stood up to deliver the solemn clichés that the occasion demands.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100157102/european-integration-does-nothing-for-peace/ - 58KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: it is the ultimate backstop of the euro integrationist case yes the budget...
268. Nick Clegg's sulk makes David Cameron's EU 'no' look even better – Telegraph Blogs
David Cameron consolidated Friday's success with a statement that eschewed gloating in favour of a rehearsal of the facts of the past few days. He responded to France and Germany in good faith, he said, the implication being that they did not reciprocate. Saying no wasn't easy – it was not without risks – but it was the right thing to do.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/benedictbrogan/100123633/nick-cleggs-sulk-makes-david-camerons-eu-no-look-even-better/ - 62KB - 12 Dec 2011
Excerpt: answer and he is now saddled with a euro divide as great as the one that...
269. Cameron's veto is the first step towards a new relationship with our fellow Europeans –...
At last! When all other options had been exhausted, David Cameron has done the right thing. By refusing to sign up to changes in the Treaty of Rome (which is now, after amendments, really the Treaty of Lisbon) the Prime Minister has adopted the policy which, in a conversation with Giscard d'Estaing, I described as “getting the British dog out of the European federal manger”.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100123010/camerons-veto-is-the-first-step-towards-a-new-relationship-with-our-fellow-europeans/ - 65KB - 29 Feb 2012
Excerpt: flaws in the structure of the euro which were carefully explained in...
270. The Greek collapse ought to destroy reputations around Europe, but it won't – Telegraph...
A number of commentators are belatedly coming around to the view that bailing out Greece was useless. They are wrong. The bailouts, far from being ineffective, have been actively harmful. Greece is deeper in debt today than it was a year ago, and the losses when it defaults will now be felt, not by a small number of bankers and bondholders, but by all of us.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100092968/the-greek-collapse-ought-to-destroy-reputations-around-europe-but-it-wont/ - 59KB - 24 Jun 2011
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271. Why does Londons economy perform so much better than the rest of the UK?
When I wrote the Economic Policy Review with colleagues before the last election, one of the most striking findings we highlighted was the persistent outperformance of the London economy compared to the rest of the UK. Indeed, we discovered that the further from London you went the slower the growth. We also reported that the regional economies in the UK that received the largest subsidies and the most government assistance and intervention performed the worst.Some of you are ready to leap to your keyboards to say that you should not claim cause and effect when of course government spends more and intervenes more in parts of the country with poor prospects. Let me spare you the anger. Part of the reason the poorer parts of the country receive more government help is that they are poor to start with. That’s why governments of all persuasions send them more money. They are locked into a single currency with London, so they need transfer payments to survive.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/04/29/why-does-londons-economy-perform-so-much-better-than-the-rest-of-the-uk/ - 252KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: he does what he says he will do the euro will come crashing down in ruins...
272. International aid has become more important to the donors than the recipients – Telegraph...
Congratulations to Rahul Bedi for putting into words what we all half-suspected: India neither needs nor wants UK aid. Such grants are outdated and patronising, he says, and encourage corruption. Indeed, Indians have 'become so contemptuous of Britain’s contribution that they accept it merely to avoid causing the Coalition embarrassment'. Ouch! Indians are a courteous people and Mr Bedi is perhaps too discreet to play his trump card: India's economic prospects are healthier than Britain's (see here). So why on Earth are we still ponying up?
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100135659/india-is-right-aid-has-become-more-important-to-the-donors-than-the-recipients/ - 63KB - 19 Feb 2012
Excerpt: asking india to bail out the euro incidentally there is a flip side...

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