Conservative Supporter, EU Sceptic, Climate Change Sceptic - And not at all keen on Nadine Dorries
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Baby stops play on Blog.
Friday, 28 March 2008
The Government is lying about Prison Population.
To clear things up, here is the Prison Service's definition of Certified Normal Accommodation:
Certified Normal Accommodation (CNA), or uncrowded capacity, is the Prison Service’s own measure of accommodation. CNA represents the good, decent standard of accommodation that the Service aspires to provide all prisoners. CNA at present is 72,110.
You see, all the government has done is crammed two prisoners into cells designed for one, or three into cells suitable for two. The following is taken from Hansard written answers for the 27th March 2008:
Prison Accommodation
Mr. Garnier: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many prisoners were (a) doubling up in cells designed for one and (b) trebling up in cells designed for two on the latest date for which figures are available.When the government quote capacity figures of 82,205, they are actually quoting is the Useable Operational Capacity which is the operational capacity less 1700 places. The Operational Capacity of a prison is the total number of prisoners that an establishment can hold taking into account control, security and the proper operation of the planned regime. It is determined by area managers on the basis of operational judgement and experience. In other words it is the limit of operational capability, not the recommended level (CNA).
Maria Eagle: At the end of February, 19,382 prisoners were reported as being doubled in cells certified to hold one person and 1,207 prisoners were reported as being trebled in cells certified to hold two people.
Brian Caton, General Secretary of the Prison Officers Association said;
“The problems of overcrowding are not new; and the problems we face today are as a direct result of the lack of real investment for new prisons over the last 10 years. “If things continue as they are we will see more and more unsuitable and dangerous prisoners released early and public safety will be at risk.
Conservatives command a 14 point lead over Labour (YouGov Poll).
This poll would give David Cameron and his MPs a 100 seat majority in the house of commons. And that is what is probably needed to reverse the mess this Labour government have got us into. Of all the questions asked by YouGov in this poll, maybe this will be the most damaging to Gordon Brown:
Do you think that Alistair Darling is doing a good job or a bad job as Chancellor of the Exchequer?
A good job 14
A bad job 56
Don’t know 30
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Geert Wilders releases his film criticising the Koran.
More HERE.
UPDATE: Just as an indication of the interest in this film, in the 23 hours since being put up on Liveleak, it has been viewed 3.1 million times.
No one should ever vote Lib Dem again - Lisbon Treaty.
Now, you would think that Nick would continue with this party policy when the Lisbon Treaty reaches the House of Lords. You would, it seems, be thinking wrong. There's one major difference between Lib Dem MPs and Lib Dem Peers - Lib Dem Peers are very Pro-Europe and if given a free vote, they would probably vote against allowing a referendum. This is were Nick has a problem: If he sticks to his party policy and forces the Lib Dem Peers to abstain, there is a damn good chance that the House of Lords will vote in favour of a referendum. However, if he does the dirty and allows Lib Dem Peers to vote, there is a equally good chance that the House of Lords will vote against a referendum.
So this is the question: Will Nick Clegg perform an act of rank hypocrisy and allow his Peers to vote, and thus steal the people's chance of a democratic vote. Or will he stick to his previous policy and force them to abstain, and risk damaging his dreams of European union. There is also the possibility that Clegg and Gordon Brown have done a deal.
If Clegg does not whip his Peers to abstain, then I hope the people can see him for what he is.
The Final Redoubt - Spring day for Europe song.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Child Indoctrination - Spring Day for Europe 2008.
For the sixth time in row spring will not be only a season of blossoming flowers but also a time when students all over the world can get to know more about the European Union. Spring Day for Europe, the event organised by European Commission in cooperation with the European Parliament and other EU institutions, runs this year between 25 March and 30 June. Spring Day for Europe is an annual event open to all schools in Europe as well as in the rest of the world. During this time schools are encouraged to organise events that could help students understand better how the EU and its institutions work. Teachers and pupils discuss EU issues and share their own opinions and visions about Europe.You may have notice that I've enlarged a certain section of the above text. That section immediately caused my blood to boil. The EU is a political matter and teachers should not under any bloody circumstance "Share their opinions and visions" with students.
European Parliament Vice President, Mr Alejo Vidal-Quadras says that event is very important:
"European integration needs symbols and references. The celebration of the Spring Day for Europe has become a significant date for all European young people. This year in particular the theme ‘Bridging cultures through dialogue’ is an invitation to reflect our cultural diversity as an element of enrichment of our common project."Are these the same symbols removed from the Lisbon Treaty to make it more palatable?
I don't know if it is just me, but this has the hallmarks of a Mel Brooks production:
"Spring Day for Merkel and Sarkozy" Come on everybody, sing along!
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5Is Scotland's Barnett going to be cut?
Nick Robinson is prophesying the end of the Barnett Formula. Nick believes that Labour Ministers are in flap over the formula because the are worried that George Osborne may propose scrapping it. And that will be a massive vote winner in England.And George knows that the government are struggling over the formula's future:
"These leaked documents suggest that while Gordon Brown refuses to consider any changes to the Barnett formula, Jack Straw is arguing for change, leaving Alistair Darling, as usual, the weak man in the middle. "The Government's spending policy is being pulled apart by the warring members of the Cabinet."The Barnett Formula gives a subsidy of £1500 to each Scottish citizen. That money comes from the English tax payer and unsurprisingly many (myself included) want to see this outdated formula scrapped. Taxes are high enough under this government without sending a load of what is collected to Scotland.
For my latest post, click HERE
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Is Peter Kilfoyle MP really that daft?
"That this House notes the impending launch of a purportedly politically neutral magazine called Total Politics; notes that it is fronted by Iain Dale, a failed Conservative parliamentary candidate; further notes that it is being run from Lord Ashcroft's address in Cowley Street and that it is fronted by Lord Ashcroft; and calls upon hon. and right hon. Members to reject the free copies which will be sent to them in the near future."Peter is well aware that Iain Dale is hiring staff from across the political spectrum in an attempt to create an un-biased magazine. This is surely just Peter having a dig at Lord Ashcroft. Does he think that his fellow Labour MPs are too dim to read the magazine and come to their own conclusions? Actually - he could have a point.
Five years for gun crime - What does mandatory mean?
Jan Berry, Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales says:
"Despite the year on year increase in gun crime and the legislation introduced in 2003 allowing judges to give mandatory five year sentences, lenient decisions by the courts are failing to protect society from the menace of firearms.You know, I really like Jan Berry. I've been reading her press releases for about a year now and I can't find fault in anything she has said.
Chief Constable Hogan-Howe is right to highlight this issue because not only are judges playing with the safety of the public, but some of the ludicrous sentences are hugely demoralising for front line officers doing their very best to protect the communities they serve.
Understandably there are a few exceptions when circumstances dictate it is not suitable to hand out the mandatory five year sentences; but they should be the exception not the rule as they appear to have become with less than 50% of cases receiving the 5 years or more.
Whatever the reason might be; a lack of prison places should not be a determining factor when it comes to public safety and justice."
It's Stone-Bloody-Henge mate.
Australian Ross Smith intends to build a full size replica of Stonehenge on his land on the south coast of western Australia. Ross will be using 2500 tons of granite to reproduce the monument in its original glory. Teachers vote to keep Army "Propaganda" out of School.
"Join the Army and we will send you to carry out the imperialist occupation of other people's countries".
"Join the Army and we will send you to bomb, shoot and possibly torture fellow human beings in other countries.
"Join the Army and we will send you probably poorly equipped into situations where people will try to shoot or kill you because you are occupying other people's countries.
"Join the Army, and if you survive and come home, possibly injured or mentally damaged, you and your family will be shabbily treated."
I can agree with the last one, the first three however are typical simpering from an ar*ehole who would not be able to spew out such crap if we did not have a martial tradition in this country.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Smoking - Star Wars VII Relighting of the Cig
And here is one that could drive you to smoke.
Displaying cigarettes in shops to be banned?
Of course the government have announced that they will have a public consultation to gauge public opinion on these issues. If this is anything like their other consultations with the public, you can guarantee that they will waste a massive amount of money by ignoring anything the public had to say. This governments' consultations are just a smokescreen to push through any policy they like, they don't give a monkey's what we think.
Sunday, 23 March 2008
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5Saturday, 22 March 2008
Give OUR Gurkhas British citizenship petition.
In March last year I posted the following:
The Ministry of Defence is to pay ex-Gurkhas the same pensions as British soldiers. Ex-Gurkhas Currently receive just a sixth of the average army pension (£984 a year) and many ex-Gurkhas say they are left destitute. The new pension deal will not apply to Nepalese soldiers who retired before July 1997, leaving many disappointed. Padam Bahadur Gurung, President of the Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen's Organisation, said: "This is good news for serving Gurkhas, but not for the Gurkhas who fought in the Second World War and the Falklands. "There are currently about 3,500 Gurkhas serving in the Army and close to 20,000 former soldiers living in Britain and Nepal.Every single day in this country 2,000 immigrants are given national insurance numbers.
Later came this story:
Yet another Gurkha hero, L/Cpl Gyanendra Rai, has been denied entry to Britain because he: "did not have strong ties to the UK". L/Cpl Rai was badly wounded during the Falklands War and discharged from the service on medical grounds. Members of the British Armed Forces receive a tax free medical pension if they have to leave the service on medical grounds. L/Cpl Rai served in the British Army but does not get a medical pension because he is a Gurkha. In fact he doesn't even receive a basic pension because he only served 13 years of the 15 required to qualify for the one sixth of a basic Army pension that Gurkhas receive.During this week's PMQs Nick Clegg asked Brown: "Can you explain to the Gurkhas why on earth you believe that Gurkhas who served in the Army after 1997 are worthy of British citizenship but those who served before that date should be deported?".
Gordon replied: "Now why is the date 1997? It's the date that the Gurkhas - once based in Hong Kong - moved to be based in Britain. "And that's why we are honouring the promises we made for the period after 1997."
What a total and utter load of rubbish. Prior to the 1997 Handover of Hong Kong to China, the region was a Crown Colony, and those Gurkhas based there were serving in the British Army.
It is well beyond time to recognise loyal service to Britain, with equally loyal treatment of those who have served.
There is a petition asking the Prime Minister to give all Ex Gurkha soldiers and their families who have served our country British citizenship on leaving the service.
To sign the petition click HERE.
Friday, 21 March 2008
Climate Change part 25 (Ocean Temperatures).
Post Office closures - See how your Labour MP voted.
Did your Labour MP tell you they were pulling out all the stops to keep your Post Office open? To find out if they were full of crap, click HERE.
Note: If you want to know the real reason why Gordon Brown must shut down our Post Offices click HERE. (Hat Tip: Jeremy Jacobs for pointing this out in a comment).
Labour MPs accused of "hypocrisy" over post office closures
Mansfield MP votes for Tory motion on Post Office
Labour MPs slammed over Post Office closures.
Post office closures: Labour MPs criticised
MP defends decision to abstain on post office vote
‘Hypocrisy’ storm over post offices
MPs vote against keeping post offices
MPs vote to shut post offices
MP Hutton votes to close your post office
LEYTON: MP votes against motion to halt post office closures
Anger at Labour MPs' post office voting
MPs 'hypocrites' over post office closures
Post Office row: MP backs party line
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Dutch PM is a coward says MP Geert Wilders.
"I wish we had such a prime minister in Holland. "Unfortunately we have a coward who will not stand fast on the constitution's words about freedom of expression, but instead has sided with the Taliban."It's not surprising that the Danish PM, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, is trying his best to disassociate himself and his country from Geert Wilders:
"I dissociate myself completely from Geert Wilders' points of view, and I must clearly reject Mr Wilders' attempt at associating his views to those of the Danish government. "The Danish government respects all religions. Wilders generalises and demonises groups because of their religious or ethnic background."Wilder's film has the Dutch government bracing itself for violent protests. If they have any sense at all, they will go all out to stop this film being broadcast. Before anyone jumps down my throat and cries "freedom of speech!", Wilders has apparently threatened to show images of the Koran being torn up. I'm sorry but if someone from another religion was to tear up a Bible on TV whilst slagging off Christianity, I'd be more than a little angry.
Labour's immigration policy is a disgrace.
Miss Sumani came to the UK on a student Visa but broke its condition when she started work. Campaigners were trying to persuade the government to allow her to return to the UK to continue her treatment. Unfortunately for Miss Sumani and her two orphaned daughters, they failed.
The medical journal The Lancet called the government’s behaviour "atrocious barbarism". I totally agree.
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Post Office closures - MPs are voting now.
The result follows shortly.
Votes for a suspension to the closures = 268
Votes against = 288
Can you believe it? The public are betrayed once again by their Labour MPs.
Note: I will of course publish a full list of those Labour MPs who voted for the closure program to go ahead. 90 Labour MPs, seven of whom are in the Cabinet, had been campaigning against the post office closures. What a bunch of stinking hypocrites.
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5And I thought I was just lazy - Hypothyroidism.
The main symptoms are: Tiredness, lethargy, intolerance to cold, dry skin and hair loss, slowing of intellectual activity e.g. poor memory and difficulty concentrating, decreased appetite with weight gain. Basically, if the medication doesn't work I need to be shot.
The reason I'm telling you all this is that I'm hoping someone out there has got the same condition and that they will tell me the medication works. I'm fed up of feeling like I can't be arsed to do anything, and I hoping that I'll be like a spring lamb once the medication cuts in.
Abortion is getting more common amongst the young.
On the subject of abortion, I came across some quite startling figures today:
In England alone, during the period 2002-2006 there were 99,620 recorded pregnancies for under 17 year olds. Of those 50,763 (51%) were aborted. The figures show that the percentage of abortions has increased over the period: 50% were aborted in 2002 compared to 53% aborted in 2006.
We are seeing approximately 20,000 under 17 pregnancies in England each year and there seems to be no sign of that improving. What can we do to drastically cut the 10,000+/year under 17 abortions? Is sex education working?
It would be handy to give the following information to teenage girls - it may make them think twice about getting pregnant in the first place:
Types of abortion
Early medical abortion (up to nine weeks). This method involves taking two tablets, one two days after the other, and together they will induce cramping that will result in the uterus breaking down and the embryo being flushed out. This may also be called medical abortion or using the abortion pill.
Vacuum aspiration abortion (five to fifteen weeks). This method involves a tube being inserted into the vagina and using suction to remove the embryo from the uterus. This is sometimes also called the suction method.
Dilation and evacuation (fifteen to nineteen weeks). This method involves stretching the cervix open with forceps and using suction to remove the embryo from the uterus. This may also be called D&E and be considered the suction method.
Gordon Brown - Pathetic Scaremonger (annual security assessment).
Brown is also going to announce that he wants to set up four regional counter-terrorism units and four regional intelligence units. Just great that is! Just when we are facing a global economic downturn, Gordon wants to set up what will most likely be another multi-million (if not billion) pound set of quangos. The man is an arse. This will obviously mean more power to the state and more intrusion into our everyday lives. No doubt this will be another body that demands access to all of our personal information. We have got to stop expanding government. We need to put the brakes on spending on new state projects and concentrate on getting our current infrastructure working i.e schools and hospitals, maternity wards and transport, energy and immigration.
How a man who is leading the government that opened up our borders to just about anybody and then failed to keep track of them can talk about security is beyond me. The bloke who guarded his bloody car was a illegal immigrant for Christ sake. Not to mention the illegal working on the front desk of the Home Office checking security passes! I don't think this Labour government are intentionally ruining this country, It's just that they haven't got the first clue how to run it. They have redefined the word incompetent.
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Post Office closures - How will Labour MPs vote?
From the Daily Telegraph: 20 Government ministers - including seven members of the Cabinet, were battling to save their local post offices prompting accusations of "rank hypocrisy".The Telegraph claims that Labour Party insiders say that they relaxed about the vote because even though it may embarrass the government - it is not legally binding. I think they are trying to say "So what?". I wonder how low the Labour party can sink. First they break their manifesto promise to give us a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, and now they are campaigning for the Post Offices that THEY are closing to stay open. I swear most of these Labour MPs have more faces than Big Ben (I know it's not called Big Ben).
In case you are interested, here is a list of Labour Ministers who have campaigned to keep THEIR local Post Office open:
Geoff Hoon, Chief Whip
Paul Murphy, Welsh Secretary
Andy Burnham, Culture Secretary
Tessa Jowell, Olympics Minister
Jack Straw, Justice Secretary
Jacqui Smith, Home Secretary
John Denham, Innovation, Universities and Skills Secretary
Kitty Ussher, Treasury Minister
Kim Howells, Foreign Office Minister
David Lammy, Innovation, Universities and Skills Minister
Jim Knight, Children, Schools and Families Minister:
Joan Ruddock, pictured, Environment, Fisheries and Rural Affairs Minister
Gillian Merron, International Development Minister
Parmjit Dhanda, Communities and Local Government Minister
Anne Keen, Health Minister
Diana Johnson, Whip
Sadiq Khan, Whip
Bob Blizzard, Whip
Wayne David, Whip
Sarah McCarthy, Whip's office
Don't forget, seven of these wonderful people are members of the cabinet that took the decision to close our Post Offices.
Monday, 17 March 2008
ICM Poll gives the Conservatives a 13 point lead.
Does anyone know the last time that a Liberal party out-polled Labour?
It's the referendum. Labour and certain parts of the media have been trying to play down the importance (to the people) of the Lisbon Treaty. Constantly saying that the people weren't interested and that it wasn't a priority. That may be so, but democracy is a priority. The people are not so dumb (no matter what Brown and co may think) not to realise that they have been cheated out of their right to vote. The people know that they have not been allowed a vote because the government would not like the result.
Many now realise that to re-establish democracy in this country, Brown and Labour must go.
Police Federation - Poll for full industrial action rights.
The Police Federation of England and Wales are not going to let Jacqui Smith get away with welching on their pay arbitration. She may think it's over, but the Federation have other ideas. 140,000 Police Officers are to be polled on whether they wish the Federation to begin to lobby for full industrial rights for them.The following is taken from a Federation press release :
I wish them good luck. Why should Police officers be restricted to wage increases in line with the CPI (2.1%), when MPs increase their expenses in line with the RPI (4.3%)?Two questions will appear on the poll, which will be undertaken by independent research company Ipsos MORI:
1.Do you think the decision of the independent Police Arbitration Tribunal should be binding on the government?
2.In the absence of binding arbitration on the government, do you wish the Police Federation of England and Wales to start to lobby for a change in legislation to allow police officers full industrial rights?
The survey will be conducted both online and via paper questionnaires. Police Federation members will be able to access the online survey via www.polfed.org and Local Federation Branch Boards will also have paper questionnaires that can be distributed. Final details regarding distribution is still being finalised with branch boards. The survey will go live from 24th March. The online poll with close on 2nd May, and the paper poll will close on 25th April. The results will be available at the Police Federation annual conference in Bournemouth in May.
London Mayor - Magic our Boris! (12 point lead).
Meanwhile Ken is having problems with Porsche. From the Guardian:
The row between Porsche and the mayor of London intensified last night when Ken Livingstone called on the luxury car manufacturer to abandon its legal challenge to a new £25 polluters' charge, claiming it did not have the support of Londoners.This is going to be a very bad year for Labour.
Climate Change Part 24 (Green Tax Swindle).
David Cameron would do well to take notice of this Poll. Whilst the media may be in love with the man -made climate change theory, the public are far more sceptical - especially when it comes to taxation. How the hell can we trust politicians about climate change, when it's obvious that they are using it as an excuse to fill the treasury coffers?
Sunday, 16 March 2008
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5YouGov Poll gives Conservatives 16 point lead over Labour.
What I find amazing is that most of the media and the blogs put this down to Alistair Darling's budget. There's hardly any mention of last week's referendum vote. I'm sure the government's betrayal of the public had something to do with this result, and I can't understand why the media haven't picked this up. If I were to guess, I would say that the budget has not sunk in yet and the next set of polls will be even worse for Labour. What seems clear is that the LibDems have not picked up any of the Labour losses, this could also be down to their pathetic stance over the Lisbon Treaty.
Saturday, 15 March 2008
David Cameron's Spring Conference Speech - Family.
David Cameron gave his Spring Conference Speech today. The speech was entitled "Yes, we can get the change we really want". The main focus of the speech was how family is the most important thing in his life and how family can mend our broken society. Personally I don't think that the breakdown of the family is the largest contributor to our broken society, in my opinion, it is the fact that many in our society no longer feel SHAME for their actions.Here is a section from David's speech:
"Today I want to talk to you about a simple ambition that I have for our country. It's at the heart of what I believe, and what I believe our country needs. My ambition is to make Britain more family-friendly. To make our country a better place to bring up children. Not just because it's the right thing to do, not just because my family is the most important thing in my life, but because families should be the most important thing in our country's life.Why? We all know why. Because those kids at the end of the street, causing mayhem, smashing up the bus shelter…we know what the problem is. It goes back to the home, the way they were brought up, the lack of a strong family to teach them that you just don't behave like that. It's families. Those young people who leave school without qualifications, expecting nothing but a life on welfare. We know what the problem is. The problem is they never had that strong family saying: go on, try hard at school, do your homework, make something of your life. Those people in jail, time after time, addicted to drugs and unable to break free of their habit and a life of crime. We know what the problem is. It's families and be clear: there are single parents, divorced parents, widows - all working hard to keep their families together, to keep their children on track. The modern Conservative Party is the party of families, and we need to support them all.You can read the full speech by clicking HERE.
BBC Reporter advertising the EU.
I've just seen a BBC reporter standing outside the home of Shannon Matthews. It was raining and the reporter was using an umbrella. I can understand that, but why was he using one just like the one in this picture? Biased BBC - no surely not?Friday, 14 March 2008
Roger Helmer MEP fined £600 for referendum protest.
Roger Helmer MEP has been fined £600 for his part in the demonstration for a referendum in the parliament’s plenary session in Strasbourg in December. Only fourteen members were singled out by President of the parliament Hans-Gert Poettering MEP for punishment. Roger says:"I am considering whether to appeal (as I can, under parliamentary rules), and there are good grounds for doing so. So far as I am aware no MEP has complained of my behaviour in December."It's obvious to anyone who has seen footage of the demonstration that a damn sight more than fourteen MEPs were involved in the demonstration. So why single out these fourteen? One of those accused by Hans-Gert Poettering (Andreas Molzer, an Austrian non-inscrit MEP) wasn't even present on the day.
It stinks.
Full story HERE.
Lisbon Treaty Referendum - Spot the odd one out.
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
"We conclude that there is no material difference between the provisions on foreign affairs in the Constitutional Treaty which the government made subject to approval in a referendum and those in the Lisbon Treaty on which a referendum is being denied,"Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, former French President and Chairman of the Convention which drew up the EU Constitution.
"They have taken the original draft constitution, blown it apart into separate elements, and have then attached them, one by one, to existing treaties. It is unpenetrable for the public. "In terms of content, the proposed institutional reforms - the only ones which mattered to the drafting Convention - are all to be found in the Treaty of Lisbon. They have merely been ordered differently and split up between previous treaties."Michael Connarty MP, the Labour Chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee.
"Every provision of the Constitutional Treaty, apart from the flags, mottos and anthems, is to be found in the Reform [Lisbon] Treaty. We think that they are fundamentally the same, and the Government have not produced a table to contradict our position."Václav Klaus, Czech President.
"Only cosmetic changes have been made and the basic document remains the same."Giuliano Amato, former Italian Prime Minister and Vice-Chairman of the Convention which drew up the Constitution.
"The good thing about not calling it a Constitution is that no one can ask for a referendum on it."Dr Garret FitzGerald, former Irish Taoiseach.
"As for the changes now proposed to be made to the constitutional treaty, most are presentational changes that have no practical effect. They have simply been designed to enable certain heads of government to sell to their people the idea of ratification by parliamentary action rather than by referendum."Bertie Ahern, Irish Prime Minister.
"They haven't changed the substance - 90 per cent of it is still there."Gordon Brown, The UK Prime Minister.
"If we needed a referendum we would have one. But I think most people recognise that there is not a fundamental change taking place as a result of this amended treaty."Nicolas Sarkozy, French President.
"A referendum now would bring Europe into danger. There will be no Treaty if we had a referendum in France, which would again be followed by a referendum in the UK."Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark.
"The good thing is that all the symbolic elements are gone, and that which really matters – the core – is left."José Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister.
"A great part of the content of the European Constitution is captured in the new treaties."Angela Merkel, German Chancellor.
"The substance of the constitution is preserved. That is a fact."Astrid Thors, Finnish Europe Minister.
"There’s nothing from the original institutional package that has been changed."Ursula Plassnik, Autrian Foreign Minister.
"For Austria it was important to keep the essence, to keep the institutional side of it intact, and also to keep the Charter of Fundamental Rights. This is the essence, and we were able to safeguard that."Did you spot the odd one out?
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Climate Change Part 23 (Carbon Credits - Kerr Ching!).
Apparently a Mr (I'm in the money) Sandor is doing quite well from his company - Climate Exchange PLC. The company facilitates the buying and selling of "Carbon Permits" which the Wall Street Journal describes as: "buying and selling the right to pollute." This is another great idea from the EU, who require polluters to cut emissions or buy carbon credits and pollute to their hearts' content. It turns out that a great deal of this buying and selling happens on an exchange set up by Mr (show me the money) Sandor.From the Wall Street Journal: LONDON -- The planet is getting warmer. Richard Sandor, a 66-year-old economist, is getting wealthier. Last year, the total value of carbon permits changing hands -- whether on public exchanges or in private, off-market transactions, where most still occur -- nearly doubled to €40 billion, or about $60 billion, according to Oslo-based Point Carbon, a market research firm. Yesterday, Climate Exchange's stock jumped 16% after the firm reported a tripling in 2007 revenue to £13.6 million, or about $27 million. That gives the company, which handles about 90% of the trading on carbon exchanges, a market capitalization of roughly $1.31 billion. Mr. Sandor's 20% stake is worth more than $260 million on paper.Nice work if you can get it.
There's no place like Gnome, there's no place like Gnome.
A local, Mr Alvarez said other locals had also seen the strange figure. “This is no joke. We are still afraid to go out - just like everyone else in the neighbourhood now.”
I think Mr Alvarez may be easily scared. No wonder we won the Falklands War.
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
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