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273. My top political moment of 2013 was this demonstration of Labour hypocrisy – Telegraph...
What was your political moment of 2013? Mine, in a crowded field, was Tristram Hunt’s gruesome interview with Jeremy Paxman (above). Watch the whole thing if you can, or start from 4.12 if you’ve got only a couple of minutes.You couldn’t ask for a better illustration of Labour hypocrisy. Tristram obviously plans to send his kids to a private school, and good for him. He knows that they are likely be taught there by men and women who are not products of teacher training colleges and, again, good for him. He knows that some of these men and women will be brilliant teachers. He knows it because he is a product of private school himself.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100252441/my-top-political-moment-of-2013/ - 54KB - 01 Jan 2014
Excerpt: comment on this permanent link to euro enthusiasts can t quite hide their...
274. Reshuffle blues?
There was some good news in the reshuffle. Mr Hague’s decision to leave Parliament next May means we now have a Foreign Secretary who has stated he wants out of the EU if we do not get a much better deal. That is a better stance for our negotiation, and encouraging that he agrees with many of us that the UK’s current position in the EU is unacceptable.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2014/07/16/reshuffle-blues/ - 276KB - 01 Aug 2014
Excerpt: of keeping in touch with what the euro sceptics think they know that too...
275. Huhne: ideology before rationality | Roger Helmer MEP
You’re probably sick to death of reading about Chris Huhne, but bear with me: this may be a new angle.It was self-indulgent of me to Tweet “Hurrah for Huhne’s departure!” yesterday, but I just couldn’t resist. We see again one of the oldest truths in politics: it’s not the original misdemeanour that gets you. It’s the mess you get into with the cover-up. Oh what a tangled web we weave, etc etc.I’ve been astonished by some of the comment on his resignation. Some are saying that Nick Clegg is alarmed at the idea of a disaffected Huhne on the back benches, where his “powerful intellect” and his “expertise in economics” will be a huge threat to Clegg’s leadership.Hang on there! “Powerful intellect”? And “expertise in economics”? What planet are they on? Let’s recall that in 2002, Huhne was co-author of a booklet “Why Britain must join the Euro”. This economics expert assured us that “Joining the €uro would increase our incomes and standard of living” (like it did for Greece?). That the €uro was a huge success, that its critics had been proved wrong at every point. Oh Yes, Chris.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2012/02/04/huhne-ideology-before-rationality/ - 57KB - 05 Feb 2012
276. Local elections 2012: By linking UKIP to the BNP, Baroness Warsi is insulting voters she should...
As I settled down to watch the BBC coverage of the election results, I groaned when I saw that Baroness Warsi had been deployed to put a gloss on the good kicking the voters had given the Tories.But, however low my expectations, nothing prepared me for the quite disgraceful, cynical and plain stupid attempt she made to try to link the UK Independence Party with the BNP.it's bad enough that the Chairman of the Conservative Party doesn't know the difference between 'less' and 'fewer', but her ignorance of basic grammar - unsurprising in the representative of a party opposed to grammar schools - is trifling compared to the sheer wrongheadedness of her attempt to smear the disillusioned natural conservative supporters who had deserted her party to put their cross by UKIP candidates.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2139500/Local-elections-2012-By-linking-UKIP-BNP-Baroness-Warsi-insulting-voters-trying-win-over.html - 93KB - 07 May 2012
Excerpt: the vote it s looking good for the euro elections in 2014 where ukip will...
277. The government's balance sheet
Prior to the election I set out items I thought were missing from the government’s balance sheet that ought to be there. I estimated the bank liabilities from banks with government shareholdings, PFIand PPP liabilities which are another kind of borrowing, and unfunded public sector pensions. I said that an incoming Conservative government should and probably would set out these items for us all to see.So it proved with the Coalition government. They have published figures showing much larger state liabilities.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/06/28/the-governments-balance-sheet/ - 92KB - 08 Aug 2012
Excerpt: 2012 what should the uk say at the euro summit the government 8217 s...
278. Why we should celebrate the death of PFI - Telegraph
The Private Finance Initiative's toxic legacy of debt proves there is a better way to improve Britain’s infrastructure.In the interests of security, the head of North Bromsgrove High School recently asked BAM, the PFI contractor managing the facilities, to price up the installation of three locks and deadlocks to three sets of double doors in the school atrium. BAM’s charge for this was £961.85 in capital costs, and a recurring sum of £49.40 in “lifecycle” costs for the remainder of the contract. There are 26 years still to run on this, meaning a total of £2,246.25.So the school checked to see how much the job would cost if it organised it itself. The answer was the three locks would cost £85, inclusive of VAT, plus a day’s labour at £150, for a total of £235. That’s a saving of £726.85 up-front, or £2,011.25 over the life of the contract. In other words, the effect of PFI was to make the locks cost 955 per cent more than they should have.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/8892122/Why-we-should-celebrate-the-death-of-PFI.html - 84KB - 09 Apr 2012
Excerpt: after ecb steps in to buy bonds euro is unsaveable print advertisement...
279. Boris Johnson embodies the argument for elected mayors throughout Britain – Telegraph...
Lower council tax, more trees, scrapping bendy buses, extra coppers, sacking Ian Blair, resisting EU financial services regulation, fewer press officers, ending support for Third World dictators, signing the People's Pledge. Boris has earned his re-election. More than this, he has comprehensively made the case for elected mayors in Britain's cities.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100155110/boris-johnson-embodies-the-argument-for-elected-mayors-throughout-britain/ - 53KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: them under greeks cling to the euro even as it drags them under greeks...
280. An EU referendum is coming. Which party will get the credit? – Telegraph Blogs
It's the Prisoner's Dilemma. The party which offers a referendum on leaving the EU will gain a hefty electoral premium. Though neither of the big two is exactly enthusiastic – politicians rarely like to initiate projects with uncertain outcomes – each wants to stop the other getting there first.In March, I suggested that an In/Out referendum was starting to look inevitable. A month later, Newsnight's Allegra Stratton, whose sources are generally excellent, Tweeted that both parties were moving that way. A few days afterwards, Patrick O'Flynn reported in the Daily Express that Labour would promise a referendum in its next manifesto. The following week, Peter Mandelson called for such a vote.Now James Forsyth writes in the Spectator (no link) that the inclusion of a Europe referendum in the next Conservative manifesto is 'basically a certainty'. There is some discussion over the precise timing and wording, though the preferred scenario seems to be an In/Out vote following a renegotiation, as first suggested here. Even The Economist has reluctantly come to accept that such a vote is on the way.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100157373/an-eu-referendum-is-coming-will-david-cameron-get-there-first-and-win-the-credit/ - 56KB - 14 May 2012
Excerpt: them under greeks cling to the euro even as it drags them under greeks...
281. US Homeland Security officials get the go ahead to amass a vast cache of ammunition | Mail...
If even half of what we read in the Daily Mail today about the US Department of Homeland Security is true, the department is being people who shouldn't be trusted with an office stapler, much less with control the massed ranks of armed DHS agents.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2188797/US-Homeland-Security-officials-ahead-amass-vast-cache-ammunition.html - 91KB - 15 Aug 2012
Excerpt: now 02 08 12 omg why traders on the euro debt markets are acting like a load...
282. STEPHEN GLOVER: Why does the BBC sneer about Britain's recovery but go crazy if Euroland's corpse so much as twitches?
Yesterday, Radio news listeners were informed that "the recession in the Eurozone may have ended". Time to crack open the champagne? Not quite. Says STEPHEN GLOVER.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2393754/STEPHEN-GLOVER-Why-does-BBC-sneer-Britains-recovery-crazy-Eurolands-corpse-twitches.html - 139KB - 15 Aug 2013
Excerpt: inbuilt prejudice in favour of the euro and the eurozone and its suspicions...
283. Hammond to fight EU's £1 trillion power grab
New Chancellor Philip Hammond has branded EU efforts to poach a vital $1 trillion market from the UK as “disgraceful,” The Sunday Telegraph can reveal, setting the scene for an almighty row between the Treasury and Brussels.Mr Hammond was appointed to head the Treasury this week, putting him in prime position to oversee the financial industry and protect its interests in the face of EU hostility.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/07/16/hammond-to-fight-eus-1-trillion-power-grab/ - 126KB - 16 Jul 2016
Excerpt: central bank the clearing of euro denominated derivatives could move...
284. Cutting the number of MPs.
I voted to reduce the number of MPs by 50 when it last came up, and am willing to do so again when the boundary review is complete. I read that some Lib Dems are no longer happy about this Coalition policy.I voted for it because I think public spending has to be reduced and it seemed like a good idea to start with a cut in Parliament, to show we can do more for less. We need to raise public sector produtivity across the board, so Parliament should show how.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/07/12/cutting-the-number-of-mps/ - 245KB - 17 Jul 2012
Excerpt: signed up member of the save the euro campaign and fully paid up as well...
285. Niall Ferguson: If the young knew what was good for them they'd join the Tea Party - Telegraph
Young people should welcome austerity measures because it means huge government debts are less likely to blight their futures, historian Niall Ferguson has said.The economic historian, who is affiliated to Oxford and Harvard Universities, says wise young voters should insist politicians pay off debts as soon as possible for the benefit and security of their own financial interests.Professor Ferguson argues the true size of government debt in Western democracies is many times larger than "deeply misleading" figures issued in the form of bonds because they do not record unfunded liabilities of social security and health care schemes."The last corporation to publish financial statements this misleading was Enron," he wrote.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9337490/Niall-Ferguson-If-the-young-knew-what-was-good-for-them-theyd-join-the-Tea-Party.html - 82KB - 18 Jun 2012
Excerpt: munitions factory shuts this latest euro fix will come apart in less than a...
286. Quantitative easing has failed and failed again. There is only one way to explain yet another...
Low interest rates, cheap money, incentivised debt, disincentivised thrift: these were precisely the things that caused the crash in the first place. We won't get out of our predicament by accelerating the policies that got us into it.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100136397/quantitative-easing-has-failed-and-failed-again-what-madness-has-seized-our-leaders/ - 61KB - 19 Feb 2012
Excerpt: this permanent link to leaving the euro isn t a punishment it s greece s...
287. SIMON HEFFER: My cunning plan to save David Cameron's bacon | Mail Online
The Tory leadership’s policy of delaying an in/out referendum on Europe until 2017 is fast coming unstuck, and the consequences could be fatal.This week, 95 Tory MPs stepped up the pressure and signed a letter demanding a veto over any legislation forced upon Britain from Brussels. For almost half the party’s backbenchers not only hate our current arrangements with the EU but they know their constituents hate them, too.However, the signatories realise that hell will freeze over before ministers would ever make such a challenge.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2541607/SIMON-HEFFER-My-cunning-plan-save-David-Camerons-bacon.html - 173KB - 21 Jan 2014
Excerpt: various new initiatives to appease euro sceptics but the mood has now...
288. Leftists become incandescent when reminded of the socialist roots of Nazism – Telegraph...
On 16 June 1941, as Hitler readied his forces for Operation Barbarossa, Josef Goebbels looked forward to the new order that the Nazis would impose on a conquered Russia. There would be no come-back, he wrote, for capitalists nor priests nor Tsars. Rather, in the place of debased, Jewish Bolshevism, the Wehrmacht would deliver “der echte Sozialismus”: real socialism.Goebbels never doubted that he was a socialist. He understood Nazism to be a better and more plausible form of socialism than that propagated by Lenin. Instead of spreading itself across different nations, it would operate within the unit of the Volk.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100260720/whenever-you-mention-fascisms-socialist-roots-left-wingers-become-incandescent-why/ - 62KB - 25 Feb 2014
Excerpt: on this permanent link to the next euro elections will be a step towards a...

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