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81. Derivative losses at Network Rail – could we spend on the railway instead?
We all know Network Rail needs loads of subsidy to run a railway. What has gone unremarked is how good they are at losing money on buying and holding financial derivatives. In the year to March 2011 Network Rail reported a loss of £251 million on these instruments by marking them to market, and in the year to March 2012 another £93 million. At their last annual balance sheet date they showed total liabilities of £1.2 billion in derivatives, as if they are running their own investment bank.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/07/17/derivative-losses-at-network-rail-could-we-save-that-money-and-spend-it-on-the-railway/ - 247KB - 20 Jul 2012
Excerpt: incontinent member states leave the euro zone and we would be well on the...
82. Two plus two equals three – Why splitting up the Euro area makes economic sense
“Told you so is not a policy”. I think the Uk is right to say that if Euroland wants to go ahead with a proper single country union to back up its single currency, we will not stand in the way. I just want us to use such a moment to get a very different deal for the UK. We could not possibly lose more power to Brussels now, and need a lot of power back to run our own affairs democratically at home. My critics tell me this is wrong.
URL: http://www.johnredwoodsdiary.com/2011/08/09/two-plus-two-equals-three-why-splitting-up-the-euro-area-makes-economic-sense/ - 83KB - 13 Aug 2011
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83. Why Germany must exit the euro - Telegraph
Germany - not Greece - has 'destabilised the euro area and is one of the biggest road-blocks to its ultimate recovery.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/8584064/Why-Germany-must-exit-the-euro.html - 75KB - 19 Jun 2011
Excerpt: financial crisis germany must exit euro germany greece destabilised euro...
84. Now for a referendum, say sceptics: It's time to redraw the rules on Europe, say Redwood and Co...
Eurosceptics are vowing to step up pressure for a referendum in the wake of David Cameron’s historic decision to veto a new EU treaty.The Prime Minister can expect a hero’s welcome from his party today when he makes a Commons statement on last week’s landmark summit in Brussels.But Tory MPs – emboldened by the decision – have made it clear they will pile pressure on Mr Cameron to go further and take the ‘inevitable’ next step towards renegotiating Britain’s future relationship with Brussels.In a sign of the growing influence wielded by the Eurosceptics, it also emerged that Foreign Office Officials are to hold talks with them tomorrow to discuss which powers might be clawed back from Brussels.Former Tory Cabinet Minister John Redwood yesterday described Mr Cameron’s use of the veto – which has infuriated other EU leaders and the Liberal Democrats – as ‘necessary ground clearing’.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2072933/Now-referendum-say-sceptics-Its-time-redraw-rules-Europe-say-Redwood-Co.html - 131KB - 12 Dec 2011
Excerpt: on the by pass to avoid the likely euro crash on the main eu street 8216 so...
85. George Osborne Autumn Statement: Heresy, perhaps, but taxes MUST be cut | Mail Online
SIMON HEFFER: George Osborne has avoided cutting taxes because he fears it would send out the wrong message politically. The alternative, however, is ruin.Things are so bad for a number of reasons. First, a toxic combination of excessive state and private borrowing (fuelled by cheap credit) and badly-regulated banks brought the crash of 2008.Second, the reckless spending policies of the last government piled up an unsustainable mountain of debt which this government, to its credit, has tried to bring under control.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2067857/George-Osborne-Autumn-Statement-Heresy-taxes-MUST-cut.html - 96KB - 30 Nov 2011
Excerpt: this are widespread fears that the euro might implode such an event was...
86. White Wednesday changed politics utterly: I'll be celebrating the anniversary with a reunion in Oxford | Daniel Hannan, Daily Telegraph Blogs
The key date in modern British politics is 16 September 1992: the day the pound dropped out of the ERM. Much of what has happened since needs to be understood in the context of the damage done to the Conservatives and the way in which Labour benefited, despite itself, from the.economic recovery that began once sterling was unshackled.It’s worth reminding ourselves of what took place. The ERM had existed since 1979 and, by the late 1980s, was seen as a transitional phase on the way to monetary union. It takes an effort of will to recall quite how solidly the British Establishment, in those days, wanted to be part of the single currency. The CBI, the TUC, most newspapers (including Max Hastings’ Daily Telegraph), the Labour and Lib Dem parties: all called for ERM membership as a prelude to EMU.Margaret Thatcher had her doubts: she disliked the implications for sovereignty, and felt in her bones that the scheme was unsound economically.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100177184/white-wednesday-changed-politics-utterly-ill-be-celebrating-the-anniversary-with-a-reunion-in-oxford/ - 59KB - 22 Aug 2012
Excerpt: the erm not as a penumbra of the euro but as a way to combat inflation...
87. Nick Clegg's bigotry is holding back our recovery - Telegraph Blogs
Nick Clegg has a low opinion of his fellow countrymen. True, he withdrew his claim that opponents of same-sex marriage were 'bigots' – though contriving to do so in a way that seemed at once sly and half-arsed. But he stands by his assertion that Eurosceptics are 'infantile'.Around 45 per cent of the population oppose same-sex marriage, and I'd be surprised if every single one of them, from John Sentamu downwards, were actuated by an irrational dislike of gay people. Then again, what do I know? When it comes to opponents of the Brussels racket, though, I'm pretty confident that most people have well-founded economic, democratic and localist objections. The Deputy PM doesn't pause to consider this possibility. In his mind, only the 28 per cent of…
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100181386/nick-cleggs-bigotry-is-holding-back-our-recovery/ - 56KB - 25 Sep 2012
Excerpt: lib dem leader had to say about the euro in 2002 the euro has done more to...
88. The paradox of democracy in the UK
Let me return like a moth to the flame to the question of UKIP. I get plenty of criticism on this site for fighting the good fight against the use and extension of EU power on the simple ground that I do not join UKIP, who happen to agree with some of my views. I will try again to explain why I and other like minded Conservative MPs will continue to battle for the restoration of UK democracy as Conservatives.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2014/07/23/the-paradox-of-democracy-in-the-uk/ - 262KB - 01 Aug 2014
Excerpt: from the 2 main features 8211 the euro and the social chapter it can be...
89. Germany and Italy near blows over euro - Telegraph
German politicians from across the spectrum have reacted furiously to warnings by Italy’s Mario Monti that Bundestag control over EU debt policies threatens to bring about the “disintegration” of the European project.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9457368/Germany-and-Italy-near-blows-over-euro.html - 83KB - 06 Aug 2012
Excerpt: germany and italy near blows over euro german politicians from across the...
90. From Holland to Hollande, the answer is 'No’ to Brussels - Telegraph
The Dutch government’s fall proves that monetary union is the real cause of the maelstrom in Europe.One by one, the governments of the eurozone are giving way under the strain. The first to collapse was Fianna Fáil, which had won every election in Ireland since 1932. In last year’s election, the party fell from 42 to 17 per cent as voters took revenge on a government which, to prop up the euro, had sided with Brussels against its own people.Next came the coups in Greece and Italy, which saw elected prime ministers toppled in favour of Eurocrats. Both countries are now administered by “national governments”: in practice, Brussels-backed civilian juntas whose sole purpose is to implement policies that would be rejected at the polls.Now it’s the turn of the Netherlands, whose government has fallen over the austerity measures required by the treaty on fiscal union. The coalition had been propped up from the outside by the anti-immigration Freedom Party, led by Geert Wilders. Faced with a proposal to raise the retirement age, Wilders shook his platinum locks and declared, a touch histrionically: “We won’t let our pensioners suffer for the Brussels dictators.”
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9223509/From-Holland-to-Hollande-the-answer-is-No-to-Brussels.html - 84KB - 29 Apr 2012
Excerpt: a government which to prop up the euro had sided with brussels against its...
91. The case against Europe: MEP Daniel Hannan reveals the disturbing contempt for democracy at the heart of the EU | Daily Mail
Over 13 years as an MEP, Daniel Hannan has witnessed first hand how Brussels works. Now he has written a forensic analysis of why it iss rotten to the core.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188453/The-case-Europe-MEP-Daniel-Hannan-reveals-disturbing-contempt-democracy-heart-EU.html - 208KB - 15 Aug 2012
Excerpt: of enthusiasm for their project the euro elite of brussels claim the people...
92. There is a way out for Ireland, and Britain should stand ready to offer it – Telegraph...
Almost everyone now sees that, for Ireland, the euro has been a disaster. As early as 2001, Irish economists were warning that the boom was getting out of control, and that interest rates needed to go up. But, of course, there were no Irish interest rates any more: there was only the European Central Bank. Its policy of cheap money was arguably excessive even for the core European economies; for Ireland, it amounted to catastrophically pro-cyclical monetary policy.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100064000/there-is-a-way-out-for-ireland-and-britain-should-stand-ready-offer-it/ - 58KB - 18 Nov 2010
Excerpt: did almost everyone sees ireland euro disaster early 2001 irish...
93. Never mind the PIGS, worry about the DOGS
The problem in Euroland is not just a problem of a few countries which are no longer competitive. There is a problem of too much government debt. The same issue haunts the US, where there is a poltical war over how to get the deficit down. The UK now has a government which says its main purpose is to eliminate the deficit.The problem of the west rests in a series of countries that could properly be called DOGS – Democratic overspending government sovereigns.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2011/12/08/never-mind-the-pigs-worry-about-the-dogs/ - 78KB - 10 Dec 2011
Excerpt: as their recent conversion to quasi euro scepticism attests reply...
94. A Doomed Marriage: Britain and Europe – Telegraph Blogs
What impact will the euro debacle have on EU? How did so many people get it so wrong? Why does the project carry on when its rationale has collapsed? Why does Britain seem to get a worse deal than other countries? What would we do if we left? What would the others do?
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100176997/a-doomed-marriage-britain-and-europe/ - 54KB - 22 Aug 2012
Excerpt: it s over what impact will the euro debacle have on eu how did so many...
95. Wishful thinking at the CBI | Roger Helmer MEP
I was struck by an article in The Sunday Telegraph of July 20th, by the CBI’s Deputy Director General Katja Hall. “Let’s dispel the myth that we have no allies in Brussels”, it’s headlined. And as an example of wishful thinking, of the triumph of hope over experience, this would be hard to beat.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/wishful-thinking-at-the-cbi/ - 86KB - 24 Jul 2014
Excerpt: structural minority 8212 the non euro zone countries a so within the eu...
96. Climate change shock: Burning fossil fuels COOLS planet, says NASA | UK | News | Daily Express
Burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees causes global COOLING, a shock new NASA study has found.
URL: http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/628524/Climate-change-shock-Burning-fossil-fuels-COOLs-planet-says-NASA - 112KB - 21 Dec 2015
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