Sunday, July 27

The Sunday Quote

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''Where there is charity and wisdom, there is neither fear nor ignorance.''

St. Francis of Assisi quotes (Founder of the Franciscan order of Monks 1181-1226)


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Saturday, July 26

The EU Rules not OK

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The always excellent EU Referendum has a must read story. It reveals how EU directives circumvent the very rules we are told are in place to prevent illegal migrants simply marrying UK or EU citizens and being allowed to avoid deportation.
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Dr Richard North explains that The European Union's top court "has ruled that non-EU nationals married to EU citizens are entitled to live in their spouse's country." It goes on to tell us that the court has overruled a law in the Republic of Ireland, which grants residency only to those who have previously lived in an EU member state. This is our old friend Directive 2004/38/EC again ... Read the full story on EU Referendum
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Friday, July 25

Not Holiday Reading

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“The credit crunch and soaring food and fuel costs are making it harder than ever for people to afford a well-deserved summer holiday abroad. Instead of hiking taxes on flying, Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling should give us all a tax break.”
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Mathew Elliott of The Tax Payers Alliance (TPA).

Today, the TPA launched their latest research revealing the total amount of tax paid by Britons holidaying abroad is a hefty £1.5 billion a year. With hard-working people saving all year round for a well-deserved break, few of us are aware of just how much of our holiday money goes straight into the Treasury's coffers.

TPA researchers compiled the costs of Insurance Premium Tax, Air Passenger Duty and VAT on a typical basket of pre-holiday purchases such as suntan lotion and swimming trunks, and discovered that every individual going on holiday abroad pays an average of £30 in tax, and more if you are flying long-haul. Shockingly, a family of four travelling to Florida this summer will have to pay a tax bill of £200 - equivalent to paying to take an extra child on holiday with them.

To read the full report (but not whilst on holiday - it is far too depressing) click here.
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Wednesday, July 23

Boycott Boots

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The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has stated that it has evidence that large organisations are making small firms wait for more than 100 days before payment and that some are changing terms and conditions with little or no notice.
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Whilist this issue is not new it is now becoming a huge issue at a time when bank credit facilities are becoming more difficult to obtain.
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The large small business organisation points particularly to new payment terms introduced by Alliance Boots in April, under which supplier invoices are payable up to 105 days after issue. Highlighting Boots' new terms in March, the Forum for Private Business revealed waded in recently with the fact that the chemist chain also levies a 2.5% 'settlement fee' on invoices settled within this period.
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"Making small businesses wait 105 days for payment and charging them for the privilege of doing so is nothing short of outrageous," said John Wright the former trade unionist turned national chairman of the FSB.
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"At a time when small businesses are finding it difficult to deal with a slowing economy and rising costs, it is shocking that large companies think it is acceptable to use them as an unofficial source of credit." Mr Wright added.
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Well inded it is - perhaps a boycott of Boots by small business people would be in order? Separate research in April by the bank payments clearing service Bacs suggested that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are owed more than £18 billion in outstanding payments, cleary the likes of Boots are not helping!
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Tuesday, July 22

A Question of Defence

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It was Sir Nicholas Winterton's turn at defence questions today when he took up the theme of helicopter availability for British Troops in Afghanistan. After his anodyne opener (as is the tradition) with a stock answer from secretary of state Des Browne, he got to the meat, asking whether the MoD had "indicated to any of our armed services its willingness ... the full story is posted on Defence of the Realm.

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Sunday, July 20

Boycotting the Olympic Games

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There are many reasons why the Olympic Games which will be attended by hundreds of thousands in China and countless millions will watch on their television and PC screens should be boycotted by the UK - we are after all a nation (of which may of us remain proud) with a record of brushing aside naive placators and duplicitous collaborators and standing up to and fighting (all be it eventually) and destroying evil regimes. As 20th centaury history tells us, twice allowing the placators inatialy to get their way has resulted in disaster on global proportions.

One good reason for a national an very meaningful protest by the fair playing British people by means of a viewing boycott of the high profile Olympic Games that most people should understand is highlighted by Christopher Booker his column today; that being the support given by the oppressive Government of the Peoples Republic of China to that bloody dictator in Zimbabwe, one Robert Mugabe.

If that is not reason enough the horrific pictures linked on Dr Richard North's blog Posted on EU Referendum shows a firing squad for Tibetan prisoners, the date of the images is unknown though it is thought to be within the past 15 years. But, of course, such barbaric rituals are now redundant. Instead, the Chinese government has acquired (as Dr North explains) a fleet of modern "execution vans" from Europe.

The US-based Dui Hua Foundation estimates that 7,500 to 8,000 executions took place in 2006. That means an average of 22 people were killed a day.

It is unacceptable that the British Government is not only in reality ignoring the Chinese governments excesses with only mild protests, it is also actively encouraging further business links with what is undoubtedly one of the worlds most oppressive regimes. Our governments efforts are particularly focused on small businesses with export potential.

Evidence of this trade encouragement by both the UK Government and our political overlords the European Union (EU), which first commenced in earnest in 2000 and has remained a high priority ever since, can be found with the EU's regional agencies across our 'regions' - Regional Development Agencies (RGAs) that were formed in 1998 following Labour's landslide election victory in May the year before. In the North East of England the puffed up RDA, OneNorthEast (ONE) - once the pride of John Prescott - actively supports links between local businesses and the Peoples Republic of China all with the apparent support of principle business organisations and the China Business Association which is funded from both Beijing and the EU (with British tax payers money) with very active support from ONE and Westminster.

It can only be assumed that the business community are unaware of the horrible details of continuous abuses of human rights that are ongoing it China. Well to be fair there is not a lot of time to read newspapers or listen to the Radio, watch the news or indeed access media comment on the web when most businesses are franticly battling against the increasing barriers to growth erected by our political masters.

Why else would thinking business people allow their representative organisations to work with the RDAs who are in turn directly supporting evil regimes - principally China who is not only killing and repressing their own citizens - in blatant disregard to natural justice but is also keeping the mass murderer Mugabe not only in power but also in Luxury (see the Booker column linked above)

Those that support the attitude that if UK business trade with China it can 'only get better' should consider that following the Berlin Olympics of 1936 in fascist Germany evil dictators had persuaded the placatory and naive Olympic movement organizers of the day to hold games in Rome in 1940 and Tokyo in 1944 were eventually decisively stopped from staging the Olympics (which would have given their faciest regimes popular credability) at huge and tragic cost.

In anticipation of comments (based on personal bitter experience) from activists from two business organisations (the FSB and the NECC) that I am a member of that will react to this posting with the comment that: '' but all this is politics and does not effect us'' or comments very much to that effect business people should retort with a poinient quote from European theologian Martin Niemoller:

"In Germany they came first for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."

Lest we forget the cost, not leaset in human tragedy, when the plactors get their way.

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The Sunday Quote

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To make up for the absence of The Sunday Quote last week today is a 'pack' of three Churchillian Quotes:-

''It cannot in the opinion of His Majesty's Government be classified as slavery in the extreme acceptance of the word without some risk of terminolgical inexactitude.

Winston Churchill in a speech in the House of Commons, 22 February 1906, referring to the government's denials of the exploitation of Chinese coolies in South Africa. ''

''I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.''

Winston Churchill in a BBC Radio broadcast, 1 October 1939.

''Sometimes truth is so precious, it must be attended by a body of lies.''

Churchill, when war-time Prime Minister speaking at the Tehran Conference in 1943. He was referring Specifically to Operation Overlord the code name for the Allied planed landings in Normandy which eventually took place in June 1944. The detailed plans were in no small part made successful by a series of imaginative and astonishingly effective deception operations.

Clearly all of the above quotes can apply to British politics in the early 21 Century!

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Friday, July 18

In my view

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Piece published in The Journal, Wednesday 16 July' 08
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Saturday, July 12

The Cost of Big Brother

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Timed to coincide with the run-up to last week's freedom-themed Haltemprice by-election, the Tax Payers Alliance published a paper on The Cost of Big Brother Government.
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As commented in the Daily Telegraph: 'Big Brother' government costs us £20billion It compared the massively expensive (nearly £20 billion) but ineffective measures pursued by the Government - such as ID cards, CCTV and microchips in bins - with the notable failure to employ simple, affordable but useful measures such as proper border controls, deporting known hate preachers and properly enforcing existing laws. The paper also featured a "Hate Preacher Rich List" showing how much taxpayers have paid for the council housing, legal representation, benefits and incarceration of hate preachers who should instead have been deported. To read the full report click here.
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Following on from the theme in the Daily Telegrap's piece Is Labour's surveillance society costing us too much? David Davis, former Shadow Home Secretary, said:
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“This is yet further damning evidence of Big Brother’s expensive tastes. ID cards, CCTV, the DNA database and other measures are a huge waste of taxpayers’ money on policies that undermine freedom and are utterly ineffective in fighting crime or terrorism. At the same time, the Government has failed to deal robustly with extremists and terrorists, like Abu Hamza. Yet again, this government penalises the innocent, and is a soft touch for the guilty.”

Mr Davis has more than a point, the terrorists are winning and this Labour Government is acting in true Orwellian style.
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Global Cooling

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We have had no warming for eleven years, the current global temperature is the lowest it has been since 1999 and snow is lingering on the North American continent for longer than in living memory. We have serious papers suggesting a very real possibility of global cooling and sunspots have all but disappeared.

This Blog just thought that the Greenies ought to be told, pass it on !
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Sunday, July 6

The North/Booker Team

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Christopher Booker Booker picks up on 'Afghanistan' in his column today in The Sunday Telegraph. Mr Booker sets out an admirable summary of what has taken Dr Richard North – so far – over 20,000 words to articulate. This is the genius of the Booker/North team – the former writes "long" in order to do the working out, while the latter then encapsulates the core findings in one short piece that then gets the wider coverage.
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Today The Sunday Telegraph has put an active link to the work of Dr North on his site Defence of the Realm, giving those readers who want to look at the detailed arguments a chance to do so.
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The Sunday Quote

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''Every sale has five basic obsticals: no need, no money, no hurry, no desire, no trust.''
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Zig Ziglar
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Friday, July 4

Two New Aircraft Carriers

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To absolutely no one's surprise, the government has gone ahead with the order for two aircraft carriers, formally announced this week at a cost that seems to vary according to source between £3 and £4 billion. The ships, to be named HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, will be the biggest and most powerful ever constructed for the Royal Navy. Dr Richard North looks at the matter on Defence of the Realm.

To the Land of the Free

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To our many readers across the pond we say have a nice Independence Day. As our US cousins are fond of repeating:

... to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.


Quite right to.
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