December 13, 2008 – 5:16 pm
. . . . “I’ll put a girdle about the earth in forty minutes” Puck, Midsummer Night’s Dream We heard this morning that UK Gordon Brown has broken off his constructive discussions with EU leaders to appear in Afghanistan to mourn the death of four British soldiers, killed in two bomb incidents, one where a [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in Afghanistan, British Constitution, EU policy, Europe, Human rights, Identity cards, Insurgency, International Affairs, Iraq, Law and order, Policy, Political spin, UK politics, Uk Home Office, Uncategorized, War on Terror, citizens' rights, human rights abuse
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Also tagged Afghanistan, Al Quaeda, Civil liberties, Iraq War, Operation Kratos, UK Constitutional crisis, UK knife crime, UK politics, War on Terror
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December 13, 2008 – 12:48 am
. . . in fact, they are implying that Gordon is a Moron after all. By John J. Kelly In a move unprecedented in Europe since Martin Luther said the Pope wasn’t a Catholic, German Finance Minister Peter Steinbrueck called Gordon Brown’s “crass Keynesianism” breathtaking – but not in a good way. Following the rude [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in Business, EU policy, Economics, Europe, Finance, Policy, Politics, UK politics
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Also tagged Alistair Darling, Angela Merkel, Banking Crisis, Bradford and Bingley, David Miliband, Euro, European Central Bank, Finance, George Osborne, HBOS, Keynesianism, MFI, Peter Mandelson, Peter Steinbrueck, Robert Peston, Santander, Sarkozy, Steffen Kampeter, UK government, Woolworths
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December 8, 2008 – 12:41 pm
. . .and we’ll all get rich spying on each other, apart from the UK, who prefers to outsource its spying to Johnny Foreigner. by John J Kelly The government’s bailout plan for threadbare foreign technology and data collection corporations is gathering pace, despite the fact that like Iraq, the Dome or the Special Relationship, [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in British Constitution, Business, EU policy, Economics, Europe, Finance, Identity cards, Iraq, Law and order, Policy, Politics, Technology, UK politics, Uk Home Office, citizens' rights, consumers, human rights abuse
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Also tagged Civil liberties, Credit Crunch, EDS, EIB, European investment Bank, Fujitsu, IBM, Identity cards, John J Kelly, Libor, Manuel Barroso, Sarkozy, Siemens, Thales
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November 24, 2008 – 6:08 pm
. . . there won’t be one. According to the FT: “Gordon Brown has been the most disastrous PM of all time for pensions; after just 1.3 years in office, Brown has presided over a negative annual return of 28.2% – only Neville Chamberlain is in that league, having overseen an 11% drop in the [...]
November 21, 2008 – 6:17 pm
Before spreadsheets enabled geeks to assume they could manipulate the economic weather, we knew that if we spent too much, we’d run out of money. If we ran out of things to sell or do in return for more money, we’d be in trouble. If we borrowed money at unrealistic interest rates, we’d be in [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in Business, Europe, Finance, UK politics
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Also tagged Banks, Economics, Europe, European Central Bank, European Union, Finance, fiscal stimulus, IMF, Lisbon Treaty, OECD, Policy, Stilpon Nestor, Tories, UK politics, wonkstuff
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November 20, 2008 – 7:40 pm
Julia Hobsbawm, the persuasive daughter of the world’s most celebrated Marxist historian invited me to get up very early today for an Editorial Intelligence Briefing. We heard a thoughtful homily from Yasmin Alibhai-Brown about Baby P and what this told us about our expectations of the nanny state. We are generally on the same side. [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in Business, Development, Film, Political films, Politics, UK politics
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Also tagged Cameron, Chatham House, Conservatives, Deripaska, Economics, George Osborne, John Kelly, Julia Hobsbawm, MP, New Labour, Tories, UK politicians, UK politics, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
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