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All About Bucks: 2005-10-23
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Perceptive, eclectic and analytical observations on the media and politics mixed with lighter musings on life. Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Cheap Flights, Mr Right, and a Treat for Chomskyites. The Independent is perhaps the leading newspaper in Britain for reporting on environmental issues and climate change. And yet I am not the only one to notice the contradiction between the championing coverage of environmental issues and their cheap flights offer. These made the letters page:. MR S U SJOLIN. In the p...
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All About Bucks: 2005-12-25
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Perceptive, eclectic and analytical observations on the media and politics mixed with lighter musings on life. Saturday, December 31, 2005. Doublethinking David Cheerleader Cameron. I know I am being used,' Bob Geldof is reported as saying, in response to cynical comments about the Conservatives. Having signed him up as an adviser. In their Globalisation and Global Poverty Group. Zac Goldsmith, editor of. Who has most to gain from this, one wonders; Cameron or Zac 'n' Bob? Furthermore, if Cameron succeed...
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All About Bucks: 2005-11-06
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Perceptive, eclectic and analytical observations on the media and politics mixed with lighter musings on life. Monday, November 07, 2005. Gordon's Rebuttal Unit Spins Into Life. A government rebuttal unit spun into life somewhere in Westminster yesterday, running on biofuel, no doubt. The IoS also carries a. That Gordon Brown is in favour of cutting Britain's carbon dioxide emissions targets.at the same time another. Don't you just love a well spun story? Posted by John Reynolds at 7:59 am. With Noam Cho...
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The Uncommon Man: September 2004
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The rights of the Uncommon Man must always be respected - A personal, sometimes Libertarian view on the world with a twist of Taoism, Buddhism and Reason. Saturday, September 25, 2004. Rise of the Glib-Dems. The UK needs a strong leader willing to make nasty hard choices but be open about it (attn, TB! Kennedy is not that person and his government does not have the mettle, being a bunch of flim-flammy, spineless but spiteful busy-bodies (Sir Menzies excluded). Posted by Roger Thornhill at 1:21 PM.
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SCOPE | Razzamatazz
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February 22, 2006. 8212; razzamatazz @ 6:15 pm. I’ve been thinking about Grant Fairfax’s story highlighting the lengths that some people will go to in order to prove their pretentiousness and attitude to frequenting charity shops. It occurred to me that I can possibly go one better. He stopped and turned. I caught up with him. He looked me up and down, puzzled. “Yes? The poor bugger didn’t know what to do. Several people who had been within earshot stopped to watch. I stuck in the knife right up to the h...
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Left Out Liberal: 20/02/2005
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A left-wing/liberal look at the UK's General Election of 2005. Saturday, February 26, 2005. You can tell there's not much going on on the domestic political front at the moment, given that the top story is a Tory pledge to ensure children get two hours free sports lessons a week. While more problems emerge in the Middle East. In such cases like this, it gives a tiny edge to an incumbent government. because it allows people who may not normally agree with him a chance to actually agree with him! We didn't...
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Left Out Liberal: The Student Vote
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A left-wing/liberal look at the UK's General Election of 2005. Sunday, May 01, 2005. Since the media and the blogosphere seem to be suffering from immense all weekend hangovers, I thought it was about time I did what I promised some weeks ago and wrote about my thoughts on what the media likes to term the "student vote". This is the second (and possibly last) in my series looking at why the youth just don't want to vote. But it can be done. A significant majority are still registered at home. If they...
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Left Out Liberal: Scare Tactics
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A left-wing/liberal look at the UK's General Election of 2005. Tuesday, March 01, 2005. The government has been on a relentless pursuit of scaring the nation into submission for the past few weeks now. Today we are told that a flu pandemic could be imminent and that we must begin preparing. Sure That makes sense, although we should be well prepared by now as it's been so long since the last one. For some time now over the "forthcoming" General Election. Then those damn rebellious youth are, surprise surp...
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Left Out Liberal: Normality
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A left-wing/liberal look at the UK's General Election of 2005. Friday, May 13, 2005. Who am I trying to kid? As for this blog, I am not going to continue it for much longer, I'm afraid. I know my many fans will be disappointed (ha! But I just don't have the energy to continue ranting about the slow descent of the British into moral panics over the slightest things. Hooded tops, anyone? More on that very soon. Posted by Eddie @ 10:12 am. At 11:53 am, May 13, 2005. Analysis: Lib Dems - Where Now?