Monthly Archives: August 2011

LIBYA AFTER GADDAFI.

(From rogue state to client state?) The confusing and fluidly changing situation in Libya has been further distorted by the differing perspectives of the various news media.  However, what has been common to most media outlets has been posing of … Continue reading

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Youth and the ‘big-society’: Phase 2!

The ‘Big Society’, as promoted by Cameron, his Tory handlers and Lib-dem followers, was at first rather slow to get off the ground, but now it is gathering pace, if not in the form some people had naively hoped. In … Continue reading

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Middle England bays for blood!

The recent riots have struck fear into the very heart of middle England. The socio-economic system they support is in economic and financial melt-down and as they further tear up the post 2nd world war Beveridge social contract, the lower … Continue reading

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Plan B? There is no Plan B! (at least not yet!)

If you keep abreast of the current economic pronouncements by politicians and economics analysts you will discover there is no Plan B for dealing with the ongoing economic and financial crises. This is because there is unanimous agreement between them … Continue reading

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‘Unnaceptable’ – ‘no excuse’ – ‘completely irresponsible’.

Since Sunday (7/8/11)UK politicians of left right and centre have been queuing up to spout their venom, using vigorous language, such as that above. They have been using it to condemn what they consider as ‘opportunist criminals’ who have been … Continue reading

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