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July 27, 2015

The Uses of Fear

The 21st century is a frightening place, so frightening in fact, that many of us would be forgiven if we just cowered under the blankets all day and never went anywhere.   Ebola, SARS, swine flu and bird flu, terrorism, … Continue reading →
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Published on July 27, 2015 06:40

July 24, 2015

Who’s afraid of Jeremy Corbyn?

With Jeremy Corbyn now the clear frontrunner in the Labour leadership contest, the uneasy and incredulous mutterings that have been spreading through the Labour Party establishment and the commentariat in recent weeks have risen to an increasingly strident and hysterical chorus. … Continue reading →
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Published on July 24, 2015 02:56

July 21, 2015

Labour: Giving the public what it thinks it wants

One of the recurring justifications for the Labour Party’s drift to the right over the last – how long as it been? – twenty or thirty years has been the notion that it is only responding to the ‘concerns’ of … Continue reading →
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Published on July 21, 2015 04:37

July 20, 2015

Labour’s Summer of Madness

It’s amusing, in a gallows humour kind of way, to watch the horrified response of the parliamentary Labour Party to Jeremy Corbyn’s startling surge in the Labour leadership polls.   Having shooed him into the race in order to broaden … Continue reading →
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Published on July 20, 2015 03:33

July 16, 2015

R.I.P Europe

I’ve just come back from a week’s hiking in the Pyrenees. When I left for the mountains I knew that the European Union was in poor health.  By the time I came down four days later it was dead.  The … Continue reading →
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Published on July 16, 2015 04:09

July 6, 2015

Greece Says No

Yesterday’s astonishing referendum vote in Greece has left elite jaws dropping across the continent.  In the face of universal opposition from the powers-that-be across the continent and dire warnings that essentially amounted to ‘ do what we say or else’ … Continue reading →
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Published on July 06, 2015 03:24

July 4, 2015

Greece versus the loansharks: just say no

The other day I overheard two locals where I live talking politics.   Their views were not  very enlightened, insightful or informed.  On the contrary,  the fragments of their conversation that I picked up sounded like a collage of Daily Mail … Continue reading →
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Published on July 04, 2015 05:30

June 30, 2015

Full Spectrum Idiocy

Governments rarely have anything honest to say in response to terrorist atrocities, and they rarely have anything intelligent, insightful or useful to say about them either.   Invariably they lapse into the standard bargain-basement cant that has acquired such tedious traction … Continue reading →
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Published on June 30, 2015 02:32

June 27, 2015

International Terror Day

In his memoir The Devil in France, the German-Jewish novelist Lion Feuchtwanger looked back on the historical circumstances that had resulted in his internment in a French prison in Tunisia during World War I,  and driven him into exile in … Continue reading →
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Published on June 27, 2015 01:34

June 24, 2015

The Brightest and the Best

One thing you can always count on with this government: when it comes to immigration it will always do something more squalid and nasty than you previously thought possible.  And this week Lord Snooty and His Pals have demonstrated once … Continue reading →
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Published on June 24, 2015 13:04