Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Budget -- My Thoughts --- Andrew Allison

I called Alistair Darling's pre-budget statement as 'Darling in Wonderland.' It was and so was his economic forecasts today. In 1945 we had just helped defeat Nazi Germany. The country was - understandably - in tatters. What is Brown and Darling's excuse in 2009? All we hear are the usual mantras: global recession, unprecedented times, global response, the UK is in an advantageous position to weather the recession, etc. What we heard from the Chancellor of the Exchequer today was nothing to help the British economy. It was tired and lacked imagination, just like the rest of government policy.

Already the IMF has stated it disagrees with the Chancellor's predictions. How a serious politician, holding one of the great offices' of state can stand up in the House of Commons and say in two years' time the UK economy will move from negative growth of 3.5% to growth of 3.5% is amazing. It is a ridiculous statement to make and is purely designed as a political gesture; vainly hoping the electorate can be conned into giving this shower a fourth term in office.

Assuming the Chancellor's predictions are incorrect - which is a safe assumption to make - what will the actual level of borrowing be in a year's time? He is predicting 12% of GDP for this year. What will it be? Probably more like 14-15%. And where is he getting the money from? Who will want to loan the government this money? How long will it take before he has to go cap in hand to the IMF?



Continued at Andrew Allison - A Conservative View.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Time to Catch up Post --- Age is all in the Mind

Not having posted for rather a long time - I don't seem to feel inclined but rather tend to favour reading all of my favourite blogs instead - I thought I would do a bit of a catch up.

Redundancy / Retirement
The saga of the official paperwork (or should I say lack of it) continues so I still do not have a final date yet. The departmental reorganisation has completed so I don't have any official work to do and am on 'Gardening Leave'. Suits me, getting paid to do what I want to do which is .........

Guitar Playing
It is improving my playing no end having some additional free time to get practice in
Current pieces under the cosh are Highway to Hell, AC/DC, Pride & Joy, Stevie Ray Vaughan and getting to grips with some music theory which I didn't ever think I would enjoy but is adding to my practical work. It's amazing how much better it is when you understand how it all works :-)

Golf
Managing to get out 2 or 3 times a week now instead of the lone Saturday morning round and boy does it show. I'm still nowhere near threatening Tiger but hey he better watch out, I'm coming.


Continued at Age is all in the Mind.

Friday, April 17, 2009

On Angst, Or, We Meet A Tea Party Protester --- Advice from a Fake Consultant

So if you're like me, you have been wondering just exactly what all this "tea party" stuff is about. There's going to be some sort of protest, that we know; but beyond that the whole thing seems a little...vague.

Alternatively, it's possible that you were unaware that "tea party" has recently become a word reborn in conservative political circles.

Well, whether you knew it or not, April 15th was indeed a day of protest, with citizens gathering for what were reported to be a series of grassroots events across the nation that was intended to invoke the spirit of the Boston Tea Party.

In an effort to find out exactly what is motivating these folks, and to find out what they are trying to accomplish, I took my handy recorder and captured a conversation with a "tea bag" protester.

We will review that conversation, and we will follow it up with a few thoughts about how this group of voters might impact electoral politics going forward.

Let's begin by setting the stage: the city of Issaquah, Washington (population about 17,000) is more or less 15 miles east of downtown Seattle, in eastern King County. It's a bedroom community, for the most part, with some light industrial and stores like Home Depot. The Costco corporate headquarters is located over where the old skydiving airport used to be, and I-90 bisects the city.

Seattle's eastern suburbs have been a good source of reliable Republican voters, and the Representative from the District (WA-08) is former Sheriff Dave Reichert (R-Ineffectual), who defeated Darcy Burner in one of the more closely watched Congressional races of both the '06 and '08 cycles.

Continued at Advice from a Fake Consultant.

Friday, April 10, 2009

The Sad Death of Ian Tomlinson -- A Conservative's Blog

I have to say that I was saddened by the death of Ian Tomlinson when I heard about it. At the time I thought nothing more of it. After all, he died of ¨natural causes¨.

However I am deeply disturbed by the footage shown. He appears to be walking around posing no threat to anyone trying to get home on a bad day in London when he was assaulted for no obvious reason by some one in a uniform.

Whilst it is not possible for me to say whether the assault and heart attack are linked, heart attacks can be brought on by difficult circumstances.

That officer has now come forward, presumably because he can be pinpointed. It does him no credit that he did not come forward earlier.

The police do also need to rid themselves of people who break the law and give them all a bad name.

The state has to have a monopoly on violence, or else there is anarchy, but that violence must be used lawfully. I have to say that it does not appear to have been so in this case.

The BBC has this.

Crossposted at a Conservative's Blog.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

The Courtly Reich --- Westminster Wisdom


Power does not change its forms as much as we think. Whether it is a state which controls vast resources and populations or a state which has shrunk to the level of the city or the village, the means of exercising power and its problems are often similar. A state has to use levers to exert force- the image is exact because the order of a single politician has little to no power, it is the way that that is converted into the actions of hundreds, thousands or millions that is the key to his power. The Third Reich in that sense is an interesting example of what a state can do- insane and destructive policies which led to hideous human rights abuses and the holocaust, not to mention the destruction of Germany and much of Europe in the bloodiest war ever seen. Amongst the central issues anyone has to confront when they look at Hitler's regime is how such insanity- and such unstable clowns- came to govern a civilised and educated state for 12 years and become intensely popular, not merely in Germany but also abroad. How did they exert that influence- what kind of levers did they pull?

Continued at Westminster Wisdom here


Monday, April 06, 2009

Blogroll Issues and an Updated HTML Blogroll


At long last Blogrolling.com is functional again. However it comes with the addition of advertisements, which, while being quite unobtrusive in themselves, has the disadvantage of not showing the URL of the blog itself but of a redirect page of Blogrolling URL. In addition the blogroll itself is not in alphabetical order although they are still working on it so perhaps this will be corrected soon.

On Defending the Blog I have been using the Blogger blogroll option as the main BP blogroll, with the Blogrolling.com roll one listed below below. I will continue to update both so if you use the blogrolling.com one you need do nothing.

I have also updated the html blogroll which you find below and if you use this option you need to use this new version. If there are any errors or omissions please let me know.


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<a href="http://aconservatives.blogspot.com/">A Conservative's Blog</a>
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<a href="http://adelaidegreenporridgecafe.blogspot.com/">Adelaide Green Porridge</a>
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<a href="http://fakeconsultant.blogspot.com/">Advice from a Fake Consultant</a>
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<a href="http://ageisallinthemind.blogspot.com/">Age is All in the Mind</a>
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<a href="http://andrew-allison.blogspot.com/">Andrew Allison</a>
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<a href="http://www.pageflakes.com/tom.paine.ashx">Blogpower Homepage RSS</a>
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<a href="http://defendingtheblog.blogspot.com/">Blogpower HQ</a>
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<a href="http://braveheart-does-the-maghreb.blogspot.com/">Braveheart Does the Maghreb</a>
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<a href="http://brummierepublic.blogspot.com/">Brummie Republic</a>
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<a href="http://cityunslicker.blogspot.com//">Capitalist@work
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<a href="http://cafe-grendel.blogspot.com/">Cafe Grendel</a>
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<a href="http://thecornishdemocrat.blogspot.com/">Cornish Democract</a>
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<a href="http://corporatepresenter.blogspot.com/">Corporate Presenter</a>
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<a href="http://criticalfacultydojo.blogspot.com/">Critical Faculty Dojo</a>
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<a href="http://elleeseymour.com/">Ellee Seymour</a>
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<a href="http://www.liz-and-harvey.blogspot.com/">Finding life hard?</a>
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<a href="http://www.hercules-28704.blogspot.com/">Hercules</a>
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<a href="http://www.wholeheartedly-sudaniya.blogspot.com/">Kizzie</a>
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<li>
<a href="http://www.lettersfromatory.com/">Letters From a Tory</a>
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<a href="http://lookingforavoice.blogspot.com/">Looking for a Voice</a>
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<a href="http://onewalesgovernment.blogspot.com/">Miss Wagstaff Presents</a>
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<a href="http://mutleythedogsdayout.blogspot.com/">Mutley the Dog</a>
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<a href="http://nevertrustahippy.blogspot.com/">Never Trust a Hippy</a>
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<a href="http://nobodyimportant-jmb.blogspot.com/">Nobody Important</a>
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<a href="http://observationsfromthehillside.blogspot.com/">Observations from the Hillside</a>
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<a href="http://politicsandpoetry.com/">Politics and Poetry</a>

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<a href="http://pubphilosopher.blogs.com/">Pub Philosopher</a>
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<a href="http://ruthie-zaftig.blogspot.com/">Ruthie Zaftig</a>
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<a href="http://sallyinnorfolk.com/">Sally In Norfolk</a>
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<a href="http://www.museinmeltdown.blogspot.com/">Sempiternal Horizons</a>
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<a href="http://sicilyscene.blogspot.com/">Sicily Scene</a>
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<a href="http://consciousearth.blogspot.com/">The Conscious Earth</a>
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<a href="http://www.lastditch.typepad.com/">The Last Ditch</a>
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<a href="http://the-morningstar.co.uk/">The Morning Star</a>
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<a href="http://norfolkblogger.blogspot.com/">The Norfolk Blogger</a>
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<a href="http://thethunderdragon.blogspot.com/">The Thunderdragon</a>
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<a href="http://thetindrummer.blogspot.com/">The Tin Drummer</a>
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<a href="http://www.theospark.net/">Theo Spark</a>
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<a href="http://tuscantony.blogspot.com/">Tuscan Tony</a>
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<a href="http://blog.twowolves.co.uk/">Two Wolves</a>
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<li>
<a href="http://www.mattwardman.com/blog/">Wardman Wire</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://gracchii.blogspot.com/">Westminster Wisdom</a>
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Sunday, April 05, 2009

Membership Changes

Crushed by Ingsoc is no longer a member of Blogpower.

JMB will be updating blogrolling shortly to reflect the current membership.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Photographs of Policemen, Section 76 and the G20 Demos: Ministers have their heads in the clouds ---- Matt Wardman

These are a small selection of photos taken at the G20 Climate Change demonstrations.

Others will be covering the big political issues around the G20 itself. I'm going to focus on the rights of photographers not to be harrassed as they go about their work, and the rights of the public to receive full reporting of demonstrations from all sides.

First of all, remembering that Section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2009 makes "Eliciting, publishing or communicating information about members of armed forces etc" an offence, this post can probably be *deemed* to be a Criminal Offence, and me a supporter of "The Terrorists" (cue Jaws music). And that is the problem - creating uncertainty creates insecurity and room for intimidation of the photographer, whether snapper or pro.

Under the section heading "Terrorist Offences", we have:

(1)A person commits an offence who—

(a)elicits or attempts to elicit information about an individual who is or has been—

(i)a member of Her Majesty's forces,
(ii)a member of any of the intelligence services, or
(iii)a constable,which is of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, or

(b)publishes or communicates any such information.

(2)It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove that they had a reasonable excuse for their action.

Continued at The Wardman Wire with photos