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433. Rio: killing the earth since 1992 – Telegraph Blogs
Quite possibly the only good thing about this week's Rio + 20 summit is that it coincides with the publication of a brilliant new book called Os Melancias. If you're American or Canadian you'll know it as Watermelons: The Green Movement's True Colors. In Britain, it's called Watermelons: How The Environmentalists Are Killing The Planet, Destroying The Economy And Stealing Your Children's Future. And in Australia and Kiwiland it is called Killing The Earth To Save It: How Environmentalists Are Ruining The Planet, Destroying The Economy And Stealing Your Jobs. Oh, and it's also available in Estonian.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100167036/rio-killing-the-earth-since-1992/ - 56KB - 24 Jun 2012
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434. Greg Clark MP: The power to prosper. Strengthening our cities. Comment
Hon Greg Clark MP is Minister for Decentralisation and Cities. Follow Greg on Twitter.Today’s Cities Outlook report provides a timely reminder that the battle for Britain’s economic future must be won in our cities.London today – in its energy, beauty, diversity, and as a cradle of opportunity and excellence – is one of the most admired cities the world has ever known.Many of our great cities outside London have been household names all over the world. After decades of decline in the second half of the last century, the last 25 years have seen a real sense of renaissance – city centres reversing the flight of population, and creating more jobs.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2012/01/the-power-to-prosper-strengthening-our-cities-by-gregclarkmp.html - 214KB - 25 Jan 2012
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435. BBC bias is getting worse – Trotsky would fit right in – Telegraph Blogs
How Left-wing do you have to be, do you think, before you’re beyond the pale at the BBC? Would open admiration for Mao be too extreme? I doubt it. St
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/edwest/100079571/bbc-bias-is-getting-worse-trotsky-would-fit-right-in/ - 56KB - 26 Apr 2012
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436. Americans care far more about Magna Carta than we do – Telegraph Blogs
I suppose it's possible to spend five years at Eton and not know what Magna Carta means. Winston Churchill once translated a piece of Latin in the House of Commons 'for the benefit of any Old Etonians who may be present'. It's even conceivable that you could take a First in PPE without stumbling across the answer. For what it's worth, though, it strikes me as far more likely that David Cameron was being polite. He was in the US, after all, to fly the flag. There is a line between being polished and being smart-alecky, and David Cameron used the moment to come across as modest and amiable by not knowing something that a lot of viewers did know.For the Cousins, in my experience, are far more aware of Magna Carta than we are. The site where the document was sealed, at Runnymede in my constituency, went unmarked until 1957, when a memorial stone was finally erected there – by the American Bar Association.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100182926/americans-care-far-more-about-magna-carta-than-we-do/ - 55KB - 27 Sep 2012
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437. David Cameron needs to think about Europe after the eurozone crashes – Telegraph Blogs
The Prime Minister's statement to the Commons turned out to be a much less dramatic affair than some commentators had predicted. While the House was not exactly calm, the Speaker had little difficulty in keeping order and there were few shocks or laughs. It was not a runaway Parliamentary triumph for David Cameron, but there could not be much doubt that he had the best of the exchanges. Of course it was untidy that the Deputy Prime Minister, having performed a rather undignified U-turn over the weekend on the instructions of his fellow Lib Dems in Parliament, was absent. That, however, was less embarrassing than it would have been had he performed another one by turning up to cheer Mr Cameron and to be jeered by almost everyone in the House.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100123737/david-cameron-needs-to-think-about-europe-after-the-eurozone-crashes/ - 63KB - 29 Feb 2012
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438. Nick Clegg needs cutting down to size. If only the Prime Minister was brave enough to do the job...
It is good news that the Prime Minister is now beginning to understand that the judicial adventurists and imperialists of the Strasbourg Court of Human Rights are interfering in matters which should be the concern of the British people and no one else. It is, however, no use going cap in hand hoping that in three or four years the Council of Europe might graciously agree to some limitation of its power to interfere in such matters as our immigration policy.The right way to deal with this problem is to begin the procedures to denounce the Convention and to inform the Council that we will leave within twelve months unless the changes we require are agreed by then.Of course, there would be squawks of horror from the Labour Party, its allies in the Lib Dems and that absurd organisation called Liberty. They will claim that since the Convention was supported by Winston Churchill, largely designed by Maxwell Fyffe and negotiated by Attlee and Bevin it would be an impious act to touch, or even criticise, the outrageous findings of the Court.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100131915/nick-clegg-needs-cutting-down-to-size-if-only-the-prime-minister-was-brave-enough-to-do-the-job/ - 68KB - 29 Feb 2012
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439. The Coalition is packed with public relations men. So why haven't they been able to sell pension...
The press, radio, TV and the blogosphere will be filled for days with noisy comments on the state of the economy and the efforts of the Chancellor to pull it out of the mess left by the Great Borrower, Gordon Brown, and the architects of the euro disaster.Important as that is, there are other matters to be addressed. Some, like the great euro disaster, are not within our ability to put right. Indeed more and more people across the political divide are now concluding that the euro as it is cannot survive at all, and that without tremendous political and economic surgery, even a scaled down euro may be unable to survive for long. The best the UK can do is to avoid being dragged into that burning house and to make sure that the conflagration does not consume our own house.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100120727/the-coalition-is-packed-with-public-relations-men-so-why-havent-they-been-able-to-sell-pension-reform-to-the-british-public/ - 69KB - 29 Feb 2012
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440. Rises in import and fuel taxes push British family food bill up 32 per cent higher than rest of Europe | Daily Mail
Food prices in Britain have risen by 32 per cent since 2007 - and could go up by another 40 per cent over the next decade, according to new figures.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210048/Rises-import-fuel-taxes-push-British-family-food-32-cent-higher-rest-Europe.html - 210KB - 29 Sep 2012
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441. The BBC's inbred culture and politically correct thought have ruined this valuable institution....
All too often in the wake of a scandal, or a failure of a governmental institution such as the Civil Service, the cries of anger are directed at the institution rather than those within it responsible for the failures.I am a defender of the British Civil Service, which, following the reforms of the 19th century, became the finest one of its kind in the world. Of course it had its failures. That is part of our humanity. It is from our failures as well as our successes that we learn to go on to achieve more. There is no doubt that the Blairite "reforms" have damaged it, but that does not mean that the concept of an permanent Civil Service without a partisan loyalty to the Left or the Right is wrong. Indeed, quite the reverse.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100186382/the-bbcs-inbred-culture-and-politically-correct-thought-have-ruined-this-valuable-institution-time-for-fresh-blood/ - 58KB - 29 Oct 2012
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442. When you're in a hole, George, stop digging – Telegraph Blogs
As Dan Hannan has noticed, the Moonbat has finally flipped.Snow, he is trying to tell us in all earnestness, is another sign that Man Made Global Warming is definitely happening. Nothing to do with solar minima or El Nino and La Nina or any of that reality-based nonsense. No, sirree. It’s definitely, definitely still our fault because of all that evil plant-food our factories have been pumping into the atmosphere. Weather is not the same as climate. Etc.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100069182/when-youre-in-a-hole-george-stop-digging/ - 62KB - 30 Dec 2010
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443. Ed Miliband is a danger to economy, says CBI president Sir Mike Rake | Mail Online
A leading businessman last night launched a thinly-veiled attack on Ed Miliband, warning that an anti-business government would damage the economy and cost jobs.Sir Mike Rake, president of the CBI and chairman of BT, said the economic recovery is ‘increasingly being exposed to political risk’.Although he did not identify the Labour leader by name, he criticised politicians who offer ‘headline-grabbing policies which sometimes appear aimed more at securing votes than encouraging investment and job creation’.He said: ‘Business is increasingly worried about policy interventions such as on energy, banking, tax and land ownership.’
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2575229/Ed-danger-economy-says-CBI-President-warns-anti-business-government-cost-jobs.html - 340KB - 07 Mar 2014
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444. Serial ATA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA - 173KB - 04 Jul 2013
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445. Confidential documents found binned outside Vince Cable's constituency office | Mail Online
Unshredded paperwork, including correspondence from ministers were found dumped outside the Liberal Democrat's Richmond and Twickenham HQ.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2057472/Confidential-documents-binned-outside-Vince-Cables-constituency-office.html - 119KB - 05 Nov 2011
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446. Leaked email shows the Government seeking to cut the number of immigration officials - LeftWatch
Just days after Gordon Brown hardened his public stance on immigration, it has now emerged that the Government is seeking to reduce the number of immigration officials. A leaked email obtained by the Conservatives show that the UK Borders Agency is seeking voluntary redundancies: "A Voluntary Early Release Scheme will be launched in late April in selected parts of the UK...
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/leftwatch/2010/04/leaked-email-shows-the-government-seeking-to-cut-the-number-of-immigration-officials.html - 42KB - 11 Apr 2010
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447. Immigration? I know who I'd choose between a skilled Indian and an unskilled Bulgarian | Mail...
Vince Cable implied to journalists in India that he didn't think much of the Coalition Government's planned immigration cap.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1298536/Immigration-I-know-Id-choose-skilled-Indian-unskilled-Bulgarian.html - 84KB - 30 Jul 2010
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448. The sad death of Private Eye – Telegraph Blogs
In the latest issue of Private Eye I'm described as a "batshit anti-environmentalist." I suspect this may have been a typo for "batshit mad", which is what they called me last time they wrote about me. (According to that particular story, I was the Telegraph's most popular blogger – ha! eat your hearts out Tebbo and Hannan! But apparently this is only because I'm so barmily out-there I attract all the world's lunatics. Or some such).Anyway, it goes almost without saying that I am delighted to be celebrated in this way. To be namechecked in the Eye means, more or less, that you've made it. I first arrived (allegedly) about two decades ago when "James Delingpole" was featured in a column called "Telegraph Rhyming Slang". I rhymed with "fill up a hole."What does bother me about the "batshit" reference, though, is the context. It's in a feeble item about a lengthy investigation I wrote for the Mail On Sunday into perhaps the biggest public health scandal of our age: the various serious health problems from depression and insomnia to high blood pressure, anxiety and heart trouble caused by living near a wind farm. (It's do with the Low Frequency Noise. I'll cover this issue more fully in a separate blog, as part of my Wind Industry Big Lies series).ll you need to ask yourself is this question: which is a crime more worthy of exposure by Britain's best-known satirical magazine?a) a newspaper runs a slightly misleading picture on its website or b) In the name of "saving the environment" an overmighty, corrupt and mendacious industry – with the support and encouragement of the Coalition government – is laying waste to the British landscape, killing wildlife, devastating property values, ruining people's health, driving up energy bills, hurting the economy, destroying jobs, and contributing to some of the 2700 excess deaths per annum from cold. But not, unfortunately, making the blindest bit of difference either to "climate change" or Britain's "energy security."I mean really I don't want to tell Ian Hislop his job. Maybe, under his glorious editorship Private Eye has changed its remit slightly, so that instead of defending us ordinary people against the lying, greedy, ruthless Establishment Hislop now sees the Eye's job being mainly to cover up for vested interests and to hide the truth.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100182682/the-sad-death-of-private-eye/ - 57KB - 03 Oct 2012
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