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353. Eurosceptics – an apology – Telegraph Blogs
"In common with all other Europhile columnists, I have spent the past 20 years suggesting that opponents of the EU are little better than football hooligans. Whatever their stated objections, I have insisted on inferring chauvinism as their real motive. Eurosceptics might have protested that the European Commission was undemocratic, that the EU budget was corrupt, that the Common Agricultural and Fisheries Policies were disastrous. But I interpreted these objections as crude dog-whistles to xenophobes. Critics of the Brussels system might speak Esperanto (as Sir Teddy does), or be married to Germans (as Nigel Farage is), but I dismissed them as Little Englanders of the ugliest sort."I now accept that they were right all along. The EU has wrecked our economy, distorted our democracy and curtailed our liberty....
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100104769/eurosceptics-an-apology/ - 57KB - 12 Oct 2011
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354. Memo to the Occupy protesters: here are ten things we evil capitalists really think –...
Chatting to some Occupy protesters this morning, I was struck by how wide of the mark were the beliefs they attributed to me as a Right-winger. In the interests of deeper understanding, here are ten things which – trust me – most of the Tory scum I hang around with think. Obviously, I don’t expect to turn my Leftie readers in a single post; still, they might get a clearer idea of what we actually believe.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100119741/memo-to-the-occupy-protesters-here-are-ten-things-we-evil-capitalists-really-think/ - 57KB - 13 Mar 2012
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355. 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
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356. Archbishop Sentamu's real offence in the eyes of his nasty critics is that he sticks firmly to...
The public debate about the succession to the post of Archbishop of Canterbury brought to my mind an incident some years ago in the days of the NuLab government, when I derived some constructive amusement from my work on the Opposition back benches.As I walked up the stairs from the Members’ entrance to the House, one of the more light-heated of the bishops fell into step with me, and we exchanged greetings before he cheerily asked me: “What mischief are you up to today, Lord Tebbit?”
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100152571/archbishop-sentamus-real-offence-in-the-eyes-of-his-nasty-critics-is-that-he-sticks-firmly-to-his-faith/ - 59KB - 14 May 2012
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357. How the green lobby smears its enemies – Telegraph Blogs
To those of us who were children between the early 1960s and and the early nineties, Johnny Ball was always something of hero. First he presented Play School, later he presented the maths entertainment series Think Of A Number. We liked Johnny. He was always smiling, always engaging. He was one of us. Then later, he went on to enjoy even greater credibility by being the dad of Radio 1 (now Radio 2) DJ Zoe Ball and therefore the father in law of DJ Norman Cook aka Fat Boy Slim.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100076821/how-the-green-lobby-smears-its-enemies/ - 63KB - 14 Sep 2011
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358. Why petrol costs ¿mean it¿s not worth getting a job: High prices make working uneconomical |...
The high cost of fuel is encouraging people to live on benefits because driving to work makes it uneconomical to get a job.Travel to work costs reduce the extra income gained from getting a job by 40 per cent for the average low income worker, according to a hard-hitting report by the Institute of Economic Affairs think tank today.An IEA report today FRI demands the abolition of fuel duty, currently 58p a litre, which is the highest in the Western world. The IEA says that fuel costs - which cost taxpayers £33 billion every year - are damaging almost every sector of the economy.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2233715/Why-petrol-costs-mean-s-worth-getting-job-High-prices-make-working-uneconomical.html - 226KB - 16 Nov 2012
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359. 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
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360. If Nicolas Sarkozy thinks the FT is a free market newspaper, God help France – Telegraph...
Mon centre cède, ma droite recule, situation excellente, j'attaque. The lower he sinks in the opinion polls, the more pugnacious Nicolas Sarkozy becomes. His favourite target is Britain – specifically, free-market capitalism as he imagines it to be practised in Britain.Earlier today, in an especially bizarre outburst, he picked on the Financial Times. 'The FT, as they say in informed circles, has always defended the Anglo-Saxon model, considering the French incorrigible and that we would do better to align ourselves to the Anglo-Saxon model,' he said during a television debate. 'The FT has thought for many years that the solution for the world is that there should be no law. I think exactly the opposite.'There's nothing wrong with national stereotypes, Sarko, but get them right, death of my life and the sacred blue. The notion that the FT is a doctrinally capitalist newspaper is so far off the mark that it's hard to know where criticism should begin. Since at least the early 1980s, the FT has been a corporatist paper of the Centre-Left, occasionally pro-business, but never pro-market. It opposed Margaret Thatcher's economic reforms, taking its hostility so far that it was, in effect, the only British newspaper openly to regret her victory in the Falklands War. Never mind Tony Blair; it backed Neil Kinnock in 1992. It was the single strongest supporter of ERM membership. It loudly applauded the monetary splurge which followed the credit crunch.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100150853/if-nicolas-sarkozy-thinks-the-ft-is-a-free-market-newspaper-hes-even-more-extreme-than-we-realised/ - 55KB - 18 Apr 2012
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361. Japanese bullet trains: Blow for British industry as Government puts in £1billion order | Mail...
The shells of the 500 bullet train carriages ordered must be made in Kasado, Japan before they are assembled here. The £1 billion contract is expected to create only 500 British jobs.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2175511/Japanese-bullet-trains-Blow-British-industry-Government-puts-1billion-order.html - 198KB - 18 Jul 2012
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362. 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
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363. Osborne under pressure over deficit-cutting as borrowing rises to £14.4billion in June | Mail...
The Chancellor came under fresh pressure today as figures revealed that Government borrowing surged in June to £14.4billion.Economists had predicted that the deficit - the difference between tax receipts and spending - would be £13.9billion.But revised figures show that in June total Government spending stood at £52.4 billion with tax revenues of £40.9 billion. Spending had only dipped by one per cent and tax returns had increased by 3.6 per cent.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2176416/Osborne-pressure-deficit-cutting-borrowing-rises-14-4billion-June.html - 187KB - 20 Jul 2012
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364. Businesses in shadow of Olympic Stadium enraged as they are 'cut off' from access to passing...
Hackney Wick railway station, one stop away from the Olympic village in Stratford, will be closed to westbound trains during the games, starving businesses of people on their way to the Games.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2176453/Businesses-shadow-Olympic-Stadium-enraged-cut-access-passing-trade.html - 191KB - 21 Jul 2012
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365. Chris Huhne's favourite yoghurt ingredient – Telegraph Blogs
Let me explain the analogy, which I first introduced to a nauseated world in a Spectator column penned in bile in the aftermath the Eton Grocer's spectacular general election non-victory. Here's the relevant passage:Quite the most absurd piece of recrimination I've heard so far from the Cameroons, though, is the notion that the real people to blame for all this are those 900,000 or so folk who voted UKIP, as well as all those rabid head-banging types like James Delingpole who were so unhelpful in pointing out the flaws in Project Cameron's splendid policies. If only we'd held our noses and accepted that the Cameroons, for all their flaws, were our last hope of restoring Conservatism to power in Britain, then Dave might be in position right now to effect Real Change.This is what I call the Dog S**t Yoghurt Fallacy. Suppose your preferred brand of fruit yoghurt manufacturer has been losing sales of late and has decided, after doing a bit of market research, that it may be necessary to alter the formula slightly. What at least some of the punters are clamouring for these days, it seems, is not chunks of fruit in their yoghurt but bits of dog poo instead.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100059574/chris-huhnes-favourite-yoghurt-ingredient/ - 67KB - 22 Feb 2012
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366. 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
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367. Global warming could make Canada flourish: Rising temperatures may bring back ancient forests to icy northern borders | Daily Mail
The fossilised forest found on Bylot Island in Nunavut is between 2.6 and 3 million years old according to estimations, based on the presence of extinct species and on paleomagnetic analyses.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2207876/Global-warming-make-Canada-flourish-Rising-temperatures-bring-ancient-forests-icy-northern-borders.html - 140KB - 25 Sep 2012
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368. The Tory action this weekend is in Windsor – Telegraph Blogs
The blogs editor doesn’t much like it when I use this space to plug my engagements, so I’ll keep this brief. If you’re free on Saturday, come to what promises to be a superb political conference in Windsor. Speakers include Roger Scruton, Tim Montgomerie, Toby Young, Matt Elliot, Syed Kamall and me.Windsor is an outstanding example of what Conservatives can achieve unencumbered by coalition. Its local authority is, by any measure, one of the most innovative and successful in England: the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has improved services while cutting taxes, exactly as Centre-Right administrations should. Many of the great Conservative policies of past years, from allowing tenants to buy their homes to bringing in entrepreneurs to turn around failing schools, were pioneered by Tory councillors.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100181890/the-tory-action-this-weekend-is-in-windsor/ - 53KB - 25 Sep 2012
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