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369. Sustainable energy: Families facing £2,000 bills for green heating that does not work in Britain...
Millions of pounds of public money have been spent installing a ‘green’ central heating system that residents claim doesn’t work properly – and that has made their heating bills four times higher than expected.Annual running costs had been estimated at £500, but instead some housing association tenants have been saddled with bills of up to £2,000 a year – nearly twice the UK average.Some families in ‘affordable homes’ said their electricity bills last winter were so high that they had to choose between heating and eating.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2203899/Sustainable-energy-Families-facing-2-000-bills-green-heating-does-work-Britain.html - 205KB - 18 Sep 2012
Excerpt: faces decreasing support of the euro in her country as a new poll shows...
370. The Conservative Party: Who Are They And Why They're Losing the Thatcherite Vote
The Conservative Party is Britain’s main centre-right political party. It was founded in 1834, but replaced the much older Tory Party. Today the party is often referred to as the 'Tories', in reference to this much older political grouping. The party was formed shortly after the Great Reform Act of 1832 that abolished the ‘rotten borough’, areas of the country that were controlled by a small number of voters. The abolition of the ‘rotten boroughs’ led to the need to create a new, more dynamic political force in Britain. Also, the centre-right was struggling to unite the agrarian Conservative voters with the free market capitalists of the industrial revolution.
URL: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/04/22/Conservatives-In-The-European-Elections - 54KB - 23 Apr 2014
Excerpt: left the conservatives as the most euro sceptic mainstream party the ukip...
371. The economic sunshine has left Miligoblin groping in the dark - Telegraph
Voters are learning to ignore this croaking, complaining creature as it scuttles around beneath the toadstools.It is a long time since I read The Lord of the Rings, but I have a feeling that there was a character – some goblin or twisted elf – who disliked the sunlight. He was fine at night, or when he was concealed in the roots of a mountain. But as soon as he felt the daylight upon him, he would writhe and moan and generally come over all queer.That is a bit like how it is with poor old Ed Miliband. With every day that goes by, the sun shines a little bit brighter on the UK economy. Confidence is coming back. Things are blooming in unexpected places. People are being hired to do jobs in sectors that barely existed a few years ago.As the economic weather gets finer, the predicament of the Leader of the Opposition gets harder. He starts to look a bit invisible – a bit pointless – as though he and his poll lead were vanishing together. So he scurries around in search of the darkness. He needs to find the bad bits, the dwindling patches of shade, and make as much of them as he can.This is what we might call Miliband’s toadstool strategy – to shelter beneath some umbrageous and poisonous fungus and croak whatever Lefty nonsense comes into his head and that he thinks will be popular.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/borisjohnson/10808153/The-economic-sunshine-has-left-Miligoblin-groping-in-the-dark.html - 79KB - 05 May 2014
Excerpt: johnson greece should leave the euro pope benedict xvi travels along the...
372. Supporters of the Greek bailout are running out of arguments – Telegraph Blogs
A few people still support the Greek bailout: Eurocrats, bankers, diplomats, the odd Lib Dem. Indeed, I spent most of yesterday running across them in radio and TV discussions, where we were cast on opposite sides. In consequence, I think I’ve heard just about every argument in favour of the policy. They can be summarized as follows:
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100093221/supporters-of-the-greek-bailout-are-running-out-of-arguments/ - 57KB - 24 Jun 2011
Excerpt: comment article run again leaving euro would cause instability run again...
373. It's time to leave the EU – Telegraph Blogs
So said a the audience at a packed debate in the Royal Geographical Society, by 470 to 116. I had proposed the motion alongside Christopher Booker and Frederick Forsyth. Opposing it were Denis MacShane, Philip Souta and Richard Laming of the European Movement (Charles Kennedy pulled out at the last minute).My Euro-enthusiast readers will no doubt say, 'Yeah, yeah, so what does that prove? That a bunch of tweed-wearing Spectator readers don't like the EU? I could have told you that for nothing'.It's true that the debate was organised by the Speccie. It doesn't follow, though, that its audience was unrepresentative, at least not on the issue of the EU.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100106328/its-time-to-leave-the-eu-2/ - 58KB - 12 Oct 2011
Excerpt: pulled out at the last minute my euro enthusiast readers will no doubt...
374. EU plans to dissolve Tate & Lyle`s `Mr Cube` | News | UKIP MEPs
Today in the European Parliament, UKIP MEP and farmer Stuart Agnew lambasted EU Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Cioloş over the EU sugar quota system that is crippling the Tate and Lyle sugar factory in London with 850 jobs at stake.The American owners of Tate and Lyle Sugars may be forced to close its London factory because of EU tariffs on sugar imports.There is a lot of sugar in the world the company could buy, but the EU tariff regime prevents them from buying this sugar economically, and the tarriff-free cane quota is far too small for Tate and Lyle."It [Tate and Lyle] needs more tariff-free raw material," Stuart Agnew told Commissioner Ciolos. "It's got to have that to keep its refinery supplied. At the moment it's slowing down; its closing at weekends, its losing its critical mass and it means the costs of refining are becoming uncompetitive and the factory is going to close and you, actually, are the one person in the world who can keep it open. The beneficiaries of your proposal will be the sugar beet industries in France and Germany - not in Britain - because in Britain, we obeyed EU laws and we closed factories three years ago, and those factories cannot be rebuilt by 2015."
URL: http://www.ukipmeps.org/news_476_EU-plans-to-dissolve-Tate-&-Lyle`s-`Mr-Cube`.html - 48KB - 03 Apr 2012
Excerpt: press release bye bye dollar euro it was fun rt video 4th brics...
375. Who governs England?
Assuming Scotland votes to stay in our union this September, we will find devolution back on the agenda soon afterwards. All three main parties have promised more powers for Scotland. All three will I am sure wish to honour that pledge.This time it will not be possible to duck the issue of who governs England? It will be too unfair for Westminster to carry on as if nothing had happened with respect to the government of England, whilst the rest of the UK led by Scotland gets yet more powers for self government in their own Parliament and Assemblies. The SNP agrees with me about this. The SNP does not think their MPs at Westminster should settle matters for England that are settled for Scotland in the Scottish parliament.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2014/07/21/who-governs-england/ - 137KB - 01 Aug 2014
Excerpt: comment permalink well said 8230 euro apologists justify the position by...
376. Greece to spend almost €100m on building F1 track - Telegraph
Greece has 'unblocked' €30m so it can build a motor racing circuit capable of hosting a Formula One Grand Prix.Despite data showing Greece is heading for its sixth year of recession, the government is pushing ahead with constructing the track in Xalandritsa, near Patras.The total cost of the project will be €94.6m (£75.6m) and it is hoped the circuit will be able to host a Formula One race in the future.The news comes as a draft Budget for 2013 shows that the Greek finance ministry expects GDP to contract by 3.8pc next year after shrinking 6.5pc this year.Meanwhile, Premier Antonis Samaras must prove to the troika he can deliver an austerity package of €13.5bn, amid reports at the weekend that Greece will need financial help from Europe for the next eight years.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9580361/Greece-to-spend-almost-100m-on-building-F1-track.html - 84KB - 02 Oct 2012
Excerpt: month sensible for germany to leave euro but they re not ready debt crisis...
377. George Osborne: 'I knew this was a controversial Budget but I was trying to do the right thing'...
Foreign newspapers said his measures were brave, the British were not so impressed, but George Osborne insists that he has no regrets.Over the past week, George Osborne’s travels have taken him from Denmark to India and the Middle East.This was no Easter break but a frenetic round of meetings to cajole business to choose Britain.The Prime Minister is also increasingly flying around the globe in an effort to generate more jobs for the British. The Chancellor returned to Downing Street on Thursday evening buzzing about the positive media coverage he said he was receiving after last month’s Budget.Unfortunately for Mr Osborne, these positive reports were in foreign newspapers. The headlines will not have been read by British voters.He said the focus overseas had been on the Government’s decision to cut the 50p top rate of income tax and how “interesting” it was that we had ministers “prepared to do difficult things”.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/georgeosborne/9191510/George-Osborne-I-knew-this-was-a-controversial-Budget-but-I-was-trying-to-do-the-right-thing.html - 82KB - 07 Apr 2012
Excerpt: 000 with nautica at debenhams view euro 2012 competition you and a friend...
378. PMQs: When in trouble, blame Ken Livingstone The Tory Diary
I usually wonder before PMQs what Miliband will choose to go on. But there was no mystery earlier today this morning about what his choice would be: the budget "omnishambles".Cameron's response wasn't so much to throw up chaff - a frequent gambit when under pressure - as to chuck a bucket of ordure over Ken Livingstone and his tax affairs.As ever, the Whips were happy to help. George Freeman re-raised Livingstone's tax arrangements. Andrew Selous then re-raised them.If viewers remember one thing about this tax-concentrated PMQs session - charities, families, pasties, caravans and all - the Prime Minister wants it to be: Livingstone avoids his fair tax share.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/thetorydiary/2012/04/pmqs-when-in-trouble-blame-ken-livingstone.html - 58KB - 18 Apr 2012
Excerpt: usa a the ukip vote isn t so much a euro sceptic vote as an anti politics...
379. David Cameron and Argentina's Cristina Kirchner in clash over Falklands - Telegraph
David Cameron was involved in an extraordinary confrontation with Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner at the G20 Summit in Mexico as she attempted to hand documents to the Prime Minister related to the Falkland Islands.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/falklandislands/9342624/David-Cameron-and-Argentinas-Cristina-Kirchner-in-clash-over-Falklands.html - 91KB - 19 Jun 2012
Excerpt: syria greece election vote leaves euro in balance elizabeth warren s...
380. How Margaret Thatcher's Big Bang could protect the City from Brexit, 30 years on
By breaking the cartel that had dominated the exchange and opening up London to international firms, the sudden deregulation caused by the Big Bang laid the foundations that have helped to propel London into a global powerhouse for finance.But the fuse for the 1986 revolution was lit four years after that, when following the 1983 election Nicholas Goodison, the chairman of the stock exchange, offered to Cecil Parkinson, the secretary of state for trade and industry, to deregulate the City instead of facing a restrictive practices trial.The result was a host of measures that broke the vice-like grip on business exerted by traditional firms, which until then had dominated British finance.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/10/23/how-margaret-thatchers-big-bang-could-protect-the-city-from-brex/ - 156KB - 27 Oct 2016
Excerpt: as the centre for the clearing of euro denominated financial products...
381. The ghosts of Hampden,Pym and Eliot should haunt Parliament today
Members of Parliament are heirs to a great tradition. Some of our predecessors took great personal risks to defend and extend the liberties of Englishmen and women. They fought to prevent the executive government, the Crown, exercising too much arbitrary power at the expense of the people.Today we need to remember that when Parliament debates whether important matters of criminal justice, recently repatriated to UK control, should be surrendered to the EU. John Hampden, John Pym and John Eliot fought against a Crown which wanted to presume to itself the power to tax without reference to the grievances and rights of those paying the bills. They fought to uphold the right of Parliament to fashion the law and ensure its fair enforcement. John Eliot died prematurely from his stay in prison for refusing to accept Ship money. John Hampden died of his wounds in an early battle of the civil war. Their cause was just and ultimately upheld.Today the threat to our liberties and right of self government comes not from the Crown but from the EU.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2014/07/10/the-ghosts-of-hampdenpym-and-eliot-should-haunt-parliament-today/ - 152KB - 01 Aug 2014
Excerpt: a low tax conservative 8221 and a euro sceptic but then ratted on his 8220...
382. Crispin Odey: 'horrble' 2011 has produced bargains - Telegraph
At the close of a tumultous twelve months on the markets, hedge fund manager Crispin Odey has described 2011 as a "pretty horrible year", but pointed to opportunities in 2012 presented by cheap prices.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/8986383/Crispin-Odey-horrble-2011-has-produced-bargains.html - 72KB - 03 Jan 2012
Excerpt: could be the year germany lets the euro die debt crisis live bankers ready...
383. Sir Antony Jay: slash the BBC by two thirds! – Telegraph Blogs
The BBC's reporting of David Cameron's recent adventures in Europe has been a disgrace. Last night – following the example set by that very exemplar of quisling Europhile values the Today programme – the BBC's Ten O'Clock News managed to reiterate about half a dozen times its view that Britain had been left more "isolated" than ever by Cameron's eminently sensible decision not to sell his country's interests for a mess of pottage. To listen to Nick Robinson and co, you might actually have imagined that it was somehow a bad thing for Britain not to wish to shackle itself to the rotting corpse of the EU;
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100123173/sir-antony-jay-slash-the-bbc-by-two-thirds/ - 69KB - 04 Jan 2012
Excerpt: you get the strong impression the euro is still a vibrant success for...
384. French business leaders lash out at Francois Hollande - Telegraph
French business leaders have launched a blistering attack on President Francois Hollande, demanding drastic measures to halt the country's industrial decline and shrink the ballooning public sector.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/10167527/French-business-leaders-lash-out-at-Francois-Hollande.html - 74KB - 09 Jul 2013
Excerpt: years we cana t wave goodbye to the euro crisis just yet greece seeks a 7bn...

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