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Monthly Archives: October 2009
A Plague on Both Their Houses
By accident I happened to be listening to PM on Radio 4 yesterday when the story broke about the spat between Alan Johnson and Professor David Nutt, who has just been dismissed as chairman of the Advisory Council on the … Continue reading
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Social Engineering
A few days ago I read on the Devil’s Kitchen: Labour threw open Britain’s borders to mass immigration to help socially engineer a more multicultural country, a former Government adviser has revealed. The huge increases in migrants over … Continue reading
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The Coming Collapse of Confidence
Over the past few years I’ve been changing my mind about a lot of things. So much so that I’m beginning to wonder what on earth it was that I thought 5 years ago. I didn’t really have any … Continue reading
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The Emerging One-Party State
I’ve been cheered to learn that, since the Irish smoking ban came into effect, the percentage of Irish smokers has risen from 29% to 33%. Prof Luke Clancy, a respiratory consultant and director general of the Research Institute for … Continue reading
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My Head In The Stocks
I used to be a Lib Dem voter. I voted Lib Dem because I regarded myself as a liberal in almost every sense of the word. But when 95% of Lib Dem MPs illiberally voted for a complete smoking ban, … Continue reading
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The Griffin Aftermath
I didn’t watch Question Time last night. I don’t have a television. But I’ve heard excerpts on the radio. And I’ve been reading the blog comments. One that struck me forcibly came in response to Peter Hoskin of the Spectator … Continue reading
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The Griffin Aftermath
I didn’t watch Question Time last night. I don’t have a television. But I’ve heard excerpts on the radio. And I’ve been reading the blog comments. One that struck me forcibly came in response to Peter Hoskin of the Spectator … Continue reading
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