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The power of the internet: preventing politicians from ignoring inconvenient evidence

The recent revelation that Gordon Brown’s government are trying to prevent an independent committee of scientists from accurately reporting evidence about the relative dangers of different types of drugs is only one of several examples of misrepresentation of scientific evidence … Continue reading

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President Blair? Non. Gordon Brown’s government interfering politically in science? Oui

This week we have had the farce of Tony Blair first of all being spun as the favourite for the post of European President (without the man in question having even made clear that he wanted to stand), then the … Continue reading

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Brown going, going ….

Labour backbenchers are organising a petition to call on Gordon Brown to resign, see here. Also The Guardian newspaper has an online poll which says it all, from a newspaper traditionally supportive of Labour: Update 04 Jun 2009 2206: now … Continue reading

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ZaNuLabour in meltdown, like ferrets fighting in a sack

After the last two days, with news of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Alistair Darling) having to apologise because of irregularities in his expenses, then the former Defence Secretary (Geoff Hoon, currently Transport Secretary, and the origin of Guido‘s phrase … Continue reading

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Widow tells MPs: Here are your medals of dishonour

See this article.  Quote from it: Yesterday, Mrs MacAulay, a great-grandmother whose Sutherland home is more than 600 miles from the Commons, said she would return the seven WW II medals awarded to her and husband Iain, and his military … Continue reading

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No rewards for failure? Why should Speaker Martin get peerage then?

Gordon Brown claimed that there would be no more rewards for failure.  That was in reference to the banking crisis, which happened on his watch, largely due to his encouragement of excessive house prices and his complacency that he had … Continue reading

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UK Government car scrappage scheme a flop

Predictably, given the very small incentive on offer (up to £2,000 of the list price of a new car) , the car scrappage scheme announced by the government is reported (by the BBC, here)  as likely to flop.  This is … Continue reading

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More own goals by our government

As the “Gordon, please go” petition continues to climb (now over 52,000 signatures), two photographs (from yesterday, it is unbelievable that these are actually genuine, no photoshopping here, see the Guido Fawkes website for more details here) add fuel to … Continue reading

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Gordon, please go: the power of the internet

As yet another example of the way in which the online world is changing the physical one, this online petition (declaration of interest: I have signed it) is the most popular one on the Number 10 Downing Street website.  Why?  … Continue reading

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