Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by James Higham
This one would get me into real trouble with the mums of Britain if they read this website, which I think perhaps they don’t. The issue is Mums in PJs dropping their kids off at school and this was discussed in the TES. I presume what they were going on about is that a mother [...]
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Filed under: Society & human issues
Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by James Higham
You’ve possibly seen this already, as I’m a bit late to the party [bad pun]. A Liverpool paper has reported: A TORY candidate yesterday sought to disassociate himself from the views of an anti-EU campaign. Matt Wright, who will stand in the Vale of Clwyd in the general election, said the Albion Alliance had been [...]
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Filed under: Politics & economics
Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by James Higham
H/T IPJ Meanwhile, Gordo is planning to change the mechanism of Westminster politics: Gordon Brown has been addressing the IPPR and has stated he wishes to draw up a new constitution, to be ready for the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta in 2015. He also believes that only the three party system should be allowed [...]
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Filed under: Politics & economics
Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by James Higham
Sorry about lack of blogging yesterday and today and I don’t even know when I can. Things tend to crowd in, don’t they? There’s a post to go up too.
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Filed under: Blogging
Posted on February 1st, 2010 by James Higham
Posted on February 1st, 2010 by James Higham
Lord T has written about the dumbing down of Formula One in line with the new green political correctness. They’re changing the rules to slow the cars down and make them drive more fuel efficiently. WTF? Since when does the elite level ever benefit from outside interference and make the sport more interesting for spectators? [...]
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Filed under: Leisure, travel & sport, Technology & ideas
Posted on February 1st, 2010 by James Higham
Inevitably, in trying to carry out a campaign such as the Albion Alliance, one attracts all sorts of weird and wonderful attention and things move underground, which was not the point of the exercise, the point being that MPs and PPCs openly backed our pledge to give the people a referendum and a greater say [...]
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Filed under: Politics & economics