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257. Ed Balls heckled by union members for backing public sector pay freeze - Telegraph
Ed Balls was heckled and jeered by angry union activists after saying he supported the freeze on public sector workers' pay.Labour's Shadow Chancellor insisted that pay rises for millions of school staff, council workers and other state employees must take second place to protecting their jobs.He sought to pin the blame for unemployment among public service workers and the need to limit wage bills on George Osborne's "failed" economic policies.However, during rowdy exchanges at the TUC conference in Brighton, union delegates shouted "shame on you" and "off" at the former Cabinet minister.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/9535543/Ed-Balls-heckled-by-union-members-for-backing-public-sector-pay-freeze.html - 70KB - 11 Sep 2012
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258. When the crash comes, blame the half-educated economics graduates who led us there –...
For the better part of a decade, bearded survivalists holed up in places like Idaho have been telling us that paper money is finished, and that we should buy precious metals, while sophisticated economics graduates who write for the FT have been insisting that gold is massively over-valued. It turns out that, if you'd listened to the snaggle-toothed mountain men, you'd have made a packet. Yet again, the 'experts' got it dismally wrong.Supporters of Keynesian economics often engage in an unconscious intellectual preening. When I blog about Europe or localism or Tory politics, the negative reaction in the comment thread is usually along the lines of 'Shaddap, Hannan, you utter ****.' But whenever I touch on our debt levels, the comments are much likelier to focus on my…
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100104337/government-spending-the-looming-crash-and-the-danger-of-listening-to-half-educated-economists/ - 62KB - 12 Oct 2011
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259. Op-ed: Subsidizing green industry is like propping up a kid’s lemonade stand | Opinion |...
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URL: http://seattletimes.com/html/opinion/2019398004_guesttoddmyersxml.html - 68KB - 12 Oct 2012
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260. War, debt, drunkenness, a broken nation: the real legacy of Tony Blair – Telegraph Blogs
Fifteen years ago, the carefully stage-managed crowds cheered as their hero arrived in Downing Street to take office on a wave of hopes for a better Britain. What was his legacy? What did Tony Blair achieve? Debt, war, ignorance, welfare dependency, social division.The crushing burden of debt has held back our wealth creating industries, left us with higher taxes, lower pensions, higher prices, and fewer jobs
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100155335/war-debt-drunkenness-a-broken-nation-the-real-legacy-of-tony-blair/ - 54KB - 14 May 2012
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261. Labour threw open doors to mass migration in secret plot to make a multicultural UK | Mail...
Labour threw open the doors to mass migration in a deliberate policy to change the social make-up of the UK, secret papers suggest.A draft report from the Cabinet Office shows that ministers wanted to ‘maximise the contribution’ of migrants to their ‘social objectives’.The number of foreigners allowed in the UK increased by as much as 50 per cent in the wake of the report, written in 2000.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249797/Labour-threw-open-doors-mass-migration-secret-plot-make-multicultural-UK.html - 165KB - 15 Mar 2012
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262. Foreign aid is a waste of money writes GORDON BRIDGER | Daily Mail Online
Our politicians like to present the gargantuan international aid budget as a badge of compassion. In reality, it is a monument to their vanity and extravagance with other people’s money.Rather than helping the poor of the developing world, the colossal funds spent by the British government on overseas assistance sustain a vast, bureaucratic aid industry which actually fuels corruption and hinders economic progress.The ludicrousness of the system was highlighted this week with the release of a TaxPayers’ Alliance report, which found that British aid ‘does not have any discernible impact on freedom in developing countries’.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2793383/foreign-aid-waste-money-know-ve-advised-britain-spend-writes-gordon-bridger.html - 209KB - 15 Oct 2014
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263. Petrol heads and rail nuts
Transport policy is a strange UK battleground between car enthusiasts and rail fans. There is a reluctance by some of the participants to recognise that both trains and cars require burning large amounts of fuel, they both pose safety hazards which increase as speed increases, but both are important to many people’s lives. They are both noisy neighbours. New roads and new railway lines are equally unpopular with the people living near to the proposed route.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/07/10/petrol-heads-and-rail-nuts/ - 289KB - 17 Jul 2012
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264. The Royal Society is a joke - Telegraph Blogs
I don't want to spoil the plot of my brilliant new book Watermelons – soon to be available in Oz, too, under the title Killing The Earth To Save It - but there's quite a funny bit in the middle (it actually made my wife laugh) where I compare the scientific achievements of the Royal Society with that of Oxford English graduate James Delingpole.Needless to say, Delingpole's achievements ("turned litmus paper blue by dipping in alkali – 1973") don't quite match up to those of the Royal Society's alumni ("designed St Paul's Cathedral; laid groundwork for classical mechanics; discovered law of gravity and three laws of motion…"). But the punchline is this: for all his inadequacies, Delingpole is a lot more trustworthy on "Climate Change" and "global warming" than the Royal Society.The reason for this is very simple: under its most recent three presidents, the Royal Society has abandoned its traditions of scrupulous scientific neutrality in order to immerse itself in political activism.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100136432/the-royal-society-is-a-joke/ - 75KB - 19 Feb 2012
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265. How Birmingham was strangled by the stateThe Deep End
In a lot of countries, there is nothing second rate about their second cities. Though lacking the status of capital city or largest city, they still stand tall as centres of global repute. But our own second city… not quite up there with Los Angeles, Munich and Milan, is it?...
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/the-deep-end/2013/06/how-birmingham-was-strangled-by-the-state.html - 198KB - 21 Jun 2013
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266. Chris Heaton-Harris MP uses 60 adjectives to condemn building of wind farm Tory MPs
During Tuesday's Adjournment debate before the start of the Christmas recess, a number of Members spoke on energy and climate change. The most remarkable contribution to the debate came from Chris Heaton-Harris, the Member for Daventry. He used 60 - yes, sixty - adjectives to describe the decision to approve the building of a wind farm in his constituency:"That brings me to some unbelievably bad news I received yesterday about my constituency. There was—how can I put it?—a disgraceful, vulgar, disrespectful, terrible, shameful, contemptible, detestable, dishonourable, disreputable, ignoble, mean, offensive, scandalous, shabby, shady, shocking, shoddy, unworthy, deplorable, awful, calamitous, dire, disastrous, distressing, dreadful, faulty, grim, horrifying, lamentable, lousy, mournful, pitiable, regrettable, reprehensible, rotten, sad, sickening, tragic, woeful, wretched, abhorrent, abominable, crass, despicable, inferior, odious, unworthy, atrocious, heinous, loathsome, revolting, scandalous, squalid, tawdry, cowardly, opprobrious, insulting, malevolent, scurrilous and basically stinkingly poor decision of the Planning Inspectorate to approve the Kelmarsh wind farm, which will devastate huge swathes of beautiful rural Northamptonshire.
URL: http://conservativehome.blogs.com/parliament/2011/12/chris-heaton-harris-mp-chhcalling-uses-60-adjectives-to-condemn-building-of-wind-farm.html - 153KB - 22 Dec 2011
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267. ConservativeChitChat.co.uk Messageboard - Somerset Floods - the causes
You may have noticed in the news that it's a bit wet in Somerset lately due to mass flooding. People have been asking if it's to do with "Climate Change".The 2 real causes are as follows:
URL: http://www.conservativechitchat.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1391124349 - 167KB - 23 Mar 2014
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268. Beware of "Smart Meters" | Roger Helmer MEP
Pretty soon you’ll be offered a “smart meter”, with all sorts of sales talk about the benefits and savings it will deliver. But smart meters may not be all good news. The Mail on Sunday has an interesting article pointing out that there are serious flaws in their design, and that many problems have not been resolved with these expensive systems.There’s a happy, smiley marketing campaign which advises consumers of the benefits of the system — “helping the consumer” to understand how to reduce electricity use and therefore lower bills, and so on. But they don’t discuss the risks: the wireless system may not be robust; it may be vulnerable to malicious hacking; the programme nationally will cost £11bn; and it indeed may change the way consumers are billed — but not in the way the energy companies and government are selling the idea.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2014/07/08/beware-of-smart-meters/ - 152KB - 24 Jul 2014
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269. Revealed: Jeremy Corbyn 'showed off' naked Diane Abbott to impress Left-wing friends - Telegraph
In the first of a series of explosive revelations, Rosa Prince's Comrade Corbyn reveals how the Labour leader invited fellow activists to his flat to see Ms Abbott in his bed
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/12130795/Revealed-Jeremy-Corbyn-showed-off-naked-Diane-Abbott-to-impress-Left-wing-friends.html - 153KB - 30 Jan 2016
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270. How Liberal Policies Destroyed Black Families
If black lives truly matter, as Democrats shout at the top of their lungs, why don't they promulgate policies that encourage blacks to get married before they have kids?
URL: http://dailysignal.com/2016/03/29/how-liberal-policies-destroyed-black-families/ - 101KB - 30 Mar 2016
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271. Statism is turning America into Detroit - Ayn Rand's Starnesville come to life –...
Look at this description of Detroit from today’s Observer:What isn’t dumped is stolen. Factories and homes have largely been stripped of anything of value, so thieves now target cars’ catalytic converters. Illiteracy runs at around 47%; half the adults in some areas are unemployed. In many neighbourhoods, the only sign of activity is a slow trudge to the liquor store.Now have a look at the uncannily prophetic description of Starnesville, a Mid-Western town in Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel, Atlas Shrugged. Starnesville had been home to the great Twentieth Century Motor Company, but declined as a result of socialism
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100227375/obamanomics-is-turning-america-into-detroit-ayn-rands-starnesville-come-to-life/ - 60KB - 23 Jul 2013
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272. Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran spark romance rumours after they 'spend the night together' | Mail...
She is well known for her high-profile and short-lived relationships, while his love-life is rarely spoken about.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2286270/Taylor-Swift-Ed-Sheeran-spark-romance-rumours-spend-night-together.html - 218KB - 01 Mar 2013
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