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385. My disappointment Mrs Thatcher didn't die in the Brighton bomb - by Labour's Eastleigh candidate...
Left-winger John O Farrell felt a surge of excitement when he heard of the attempted assassination in 1984 and was disappointed the terrorists failed.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2279886/My-disappointment-Mrs-Thatcher-didnt-die-Brighton-bomb--Labours-Eastleigh-candidate.html - 193KB - 17 Feb 2013
Excerpt: illegal immigrants now they want to tax jewellery new lib dem wealth plan...
386. Labour leadership's attempt to ban public criticism fails | York Conservatives
The bad news is you did indeed read the headline right that York’s Labour leadership, Cllrs Alexander and Simpson-Laing yesterday attempted to ban them from being criticised at meetings, the good news is the councillors of other parties threw it out. We have long known that Labour will not listen to criticism and their decisions will not be influenced by the public – just look at Union Terrace Car Park, the hiking of council tax or the slashing of salt bins to name but a few. However it was a new low to discover that they wanted to actually censor the public.The report to yesterday’s Audit & Governance Committee proposed that at meetings the public must not ‘criticise the conduct or performance of an individual’ and was rightly condemned by all in the public participation section including Cllr Chris Steward who said it was totally unclear why there was deemed the need for this change, how it would work and said it was an outrageous silencing of the public and removal of councillor and officer accountability.
URL: http://yorkconservatives.co.uk/labour-leaderships-attempt-to-ban-public-criticism-fails/ - 35KB - 01 Jan 2014
Excerpt: car park the hiking of council tax or the slashing of salt bins to...
387. You need to axe an entire Government department to get a grip on spending - Telegraph
Some Budgets are more memorable than others.OK, so this week’s update on the public finances wasn’t technically a budget at all, but an autumn statement. But since it looked, walked and talked much like a Budget, it seems that we can these days think of the two as indistinguishable. There are now two budgets a year or, as in the first year of the Coalition government, very occasionally three.This week’s dollop of bad news very much falls into the memorable category, but not for the measures it contained, which in the round were broadly neutral and will therefore have very little macro-economic impact. They also do nothing to further the Government’s goal of balanced budgets.Rather, it was for the daunting size of the challenge the accompanying documents laid bare. The austerity we have seen to date is just the beginning, we are now told; there are still lorry loads of the stuff to come, with some exceptionally tough choices to be made both by this Government and its successor.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/jeremy-warner/9728242/You-need-to-axe-an-entire-Government-department-to-get-a-grip-on-spending.html - 67KB - 07 Dec 2012
Excerpt: public spending cuts and or tax increases stretching out at least...
388. They squeal about cuts but the truth is town halls are spending more than ever - by fleecing you...
THE SATURDAY ESSAY: The hue and cry over the town hall cuts demanded by the Coalition government might give the impression that councils across Britain are on their last legs.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2275882/They-squeal-cuts-truth-town-halls-spending--fleecing-you.html - 207KB - 09 Feb 2013
Excerpt: local councils not to raise council tax above the rate of inflation some...
389. 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
Excerpt: more create a flatter and simpler tax system this is partly a question of...
390. Porsche 968 1992 - Car Review | Honest John
Motoring News Ask HJ Latest Questions Back Room Cars Vans Classics Log in New account Home Ask HJ Ask Honest John Browse Answers Browse Topics Ask A...
URL: http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/porsche/968-1992/ - 42KB - 14 Mar 2014
Excerpt: top 10 cars prices specs road tax prices and specs how many exist...
391. David Cameron 'too busy' to tell business advisors they weren't needed - Telegraph
David Cameron has angered a group of business leaders after he was apparently “too busy” to sign letters that informed them he no longer required their advice.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/9746457/David-Cameron-too-busy-to-tell-business-advisors-they-werent-needed.html - 60KB - 15 Dec 2012
Excerpt: articles microsoft pays no uk tax on a 1 7bn web sales 09 dec 2012...
392. Who's to blame for UK's 'cost of living crisis'? Labour, of course - Telegraph
Labour have already lost the argument on austerity and cost of living. Ed Miliband can’t do anything about the economic adjustment.Something quite unexpected happened to me at the weekend. Filling up the car with petrol, I found it to be noticeably cheaper than the last time I did it. Admittedly, this was a while back. All the same, I’ve become so hardened by years of rising pump prices, that to have my presumptions shattered in such a pleasing way was really quite a shock.Nor is it just fuel prices that have been falling. According to the British Retail Consortium, shop prices fell 1.4pc in February, following a 1pc fall in January. Even food price inflation, at “just” 1.1pc in February, is at a seven-year low.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/10704164/Whos-to-blame-for-UKs-cost-of-living-crisis-Labour-of-course.html - 75KB - 08 Apr 2014
Excerpt: brunt of the punishment from rising tax rates research by the ifs also...
393. What do the election results tell us?
Labour won 2158 seats, Conservatives 1005 and Lib Dems 431. Congratulations to Labour on their success. Thank you to all those outgoing Councillors who have worked hard and who now have been asked to stand down.SNP and Plaid came fourth and fifth, with the Greens picking up 40 seats in sixth place, or fourth place amongst UK wide parties. The English Democrats lost their 2 Councillors and UKIP made no net gains, staying with 9.This leaves Labour controlling 75 Councils, the Conservatives 45, the Lib Dems 6 and SNP 2. No other party controls a Council. Turnout was a very low 32%.All parties and anyone who believes in democracy should be worried that 68% did not think it worthwhile voting. There was plenty of choice on the ballot papers in many places. If people still did not think there was sufficient choice they could have stood themselves. So why was there such a mass abstention?
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/05/05/what-do-the-election-results-tell-us/ - 225KB - 11 May 2012
Excerpt: the government to reverse this to tax them less and take some of the...
394. Viewpoint: Victory for Abenomics in Japan
Results from Sunday's upper house elections in Japan appear to be a vindication of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic policies.His ruling coalition won 65 of the 121 seats contested giving Abe control of both houses of parliament – a first for a Japanese prime minister in six years.Shogo Maeda, head of Japanese equities at Schroders, said the result should allow Abe to focus on implementing his growth strategies.“The previous deadlock in parliament has been viewed as a key reason for the country’s merry-go-round of prime ministers, with the post changing hands six times in as many years,” said Maeda.“So, what does this new majority mean for the economy? Firstly, this should allow Mr Abe to focus on implementing his growth strategies, which also means he looks set to be more outspoken in pursuing pro-business policies.
URL: http://www.everyinvestor.co.uk/news/2013/07/22/viewpoint-victory-for-abenomics-in-japan-5120/ - 108KB - 22 Jul 2013
Excerpt: the basics permanent link to pay no tax on a 98 000 income in retirement...
395. ConservativeChitChat.co.uk Blogs » Blog Archive » We’ve run out of money,...
So was the gist of a pair of Headlines I saw the other week, and been meaning to mutter something about on this blog ever since.Anyone else see the logic in this?Around 26th Feb, George Osborne says “UK has Run out of Money“, and seems to be going ahead with a Fuel Tax rise at a time everyone’s screaming out for him to cut the damn things to stop harming the economy + cut government spending to fund Tax cuts.Then a few days later, there is the headline “Foreigners to get £20,000 HIV Drugs FREE on the NHS“….
URL: http://blogs.conservativechitchat.co.uk/2012/03/14/weve-run-out-of-money-lets-treat-a-stackload-more-foreigners-on-the-nhs/ - 6KB - 03 Sep 2012
Excerpt: seems to be going ahead with a fuel tax rise at a time everyone 8217 s...
396. The Conservatives should prepare for life after David Cameron - Telegraph
The 'modernisers’ now appear out of touch and have alienated many natural supporters, argues Iain Martin.If the Tory modernising movement has a godfather, it is Francis Maude. In the days before David Cameron and George Osborne were MPs, when Michael Portillo saw himself as the heir to Tony Blair, Mr Maude was the original advocate of “detoxifying” the Conservative Party. Out should go talk of immigration, opposition to the European Union, crime or tax cuts. In its place there would instead be an embrace of Notting Hill social liberalism, an acceptance of large parts of the Blair-Brown settlement and an abandonment of ties.How fitting that more than 10 years after Mr Maude began his crusade it should be remarks made by him last week about “kitchen suppers” with donors in Number 10, and foolish advice on stockpiling petrol, that have precipitated a new Tory identity crisis. In a poll published yesterday, 72 per cent of those questioned said that the Government is out of touch with ordinary voters, while only 17 per cent disagreed with that proposition.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/9179933/The-Conservatives-should-prepare-for-life-after-Cameron.html - 82KB - 07 Apr 2012
Excerpt: to the european union crime or tax cuts in its place there would...
397. Hidden green tax in fuel bills: How £200 stealth charge is slipped on to your gas and...
Cash strapped families pay an average of £200 a year in stealth levies to subsidise Britain's massive expansion of wind farms, solar panels and 'environmentally friendly' heating schemes.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2001181/Hidden-green-tax-fuel-bills-How-200-stealth-charge-slipped-gas-electricity-bill.html - 114KB - 09 Jun 2011
Excerpt: rain 5 day forecast hidden green tax fuel bills 200 stealth charge...
398. Cameron arrives in Japan on first stop of South East Asian trade mission | Mail Online
-Prime Minster hopes to attract fresh investment in UK car industry-British nuclear experts could play role in Fukushima clean-up-UK delegation to visit Indonesia and Malaysia tomorrow-Cameron to become first western leader to meet Burma's democracy leader Aung San Suu KyiDavid Cameron arrived in Tokyo today on the first step of a major British trade mission to South East Asia.Mr Cameron hopes to attract fresh investment in the UK car industry and encourage Japan to open up its previously closed defence industry to UK firms.He is also pushing British expertise in nuclear decommissioning, as Japan continues its clean-up in the wake of last year’s massive earthquake.Mr Cameron and his Japanese counterpart Yoshihiko Noda, are due to discuss tactics for dealing with the global economic malaise.The visit had been scheduled for last autumn but was postponed amid the eurozone crisis. The Prime Minister confirmed that he will be travelling to Indonesia and Malaysia tomorrow.Representatives from BAE Systems, the Nuclear Industry Association and Rolls-Royce will be among more than 35 senior executives accompanying the Premier on his trip.Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Science Minister David Willetts and Chief Scientist Sir John Beddington are also going.Government officials insist that exports to countries where Mr Cameron takes a trade delegation are boosted by a fifth.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2127597/Cameron-arrives-Japan-stop-South-East-Asian-trade-mission.html - 156KB - 10 Apr 2012
Excerpt: more osborne declares war on tax dodging millionaires staggering...
399. Osborne throws the kitchen sink at Balls... and Balls throws it back at Osborne The Tory Diary
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown committed their party to Conservative spending plans when they fought the 1997 election. Their shrinking of the target at which their enemies could fire set the tone for the next 20 years, followed as it was by one of biggest landslide victories in British history. Voters, the orthodoxy held, are always fearful that Labour, once translated from opposition to Government, will raise taxes more than a Tory Government; and the Conservatives (once the same translation has happened) will cut spending more than a Labour Government.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/thetorydiary/2012/12/osborne-throws-the-kitchen-sinks-at-ballsand-balls-throws-the-kitchen-sink-at-osborne.html - 66KB - 19 Dec 2012
Excerpt: the conclusions of lord forsyth s tax reform commission prepared himself...
400. Top firms 'must file a greenhouse audit': Latest plan by zealot Clegg for more red tape | Daily Mail
A thousand of Britain’s biggest firms will be forced to report all their greenhouse gas emissions under a scheme to ‘benefit the planet’ announced by Nick Clegg yesterday.All FTSE-listed companies such as BP, Aviva and Tesco will have to comply with the regulations, which will cover their entire UK operations from next April.It could be extended to all large businesses in Britain within four years as a way to calculate green taxes already imposed on firms.Mr Clegg said that emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane are leading to dangerous global warming, sea level rises, droughts and floods and said the regulations would help businesses save money on energy bills. He added: ‘Counting your business costs while hiding your greenhouse gas emissions is a false economy.‘British companies need to reduce their harmful emissions for the benefit of the planet, but many back our plans because being energy efficient makes good business sense too. Climate change is one of the gravest threats we face. The UK is leading the urgent action needed at home and abroad.’But the CBI called for other green regulations under the Carbon Reduction Commitment to be scrapped as they do little to improve efficiency and damage business competitiveness. Alan McGill, an independent analyst with PwC, said: ‘As a company, measuring carbon means setting targets, reducing cost, increasing margins. For large companies this won’t be seen as a huge burden.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2162316/Top-firms-file-greenhouse-audit-Latest-plan-zealot-Clegg-red-tape.html - 191KB - 21 Jun 2012
Excerpt: scrap dumbed down gcses very dodgy tax scheme jimmy carr with his long...

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