Today’s crisis is arguably graver than the situation in the 1930s. Given another year of this kind of growth it will be inarguably worse, writes Tim Harford
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FT on 27th Jan 2012 (via ft.com)
The thing about Tesco is that it doesn’t appeal to any particular demographic. Rich or poor, north or south: it wants some of your money. In fact, it’s arguably in the taxation business. There are parts of Britain where part...
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BloodAndTreasure on 12th Jan 2012 (via bloodandtreasure.typepad.com)
One term Tories? Why not? It's not like The Dave can run on his record is it? Of course, arguably, the whole point of Cameronism was to achieve nothing. Nasty old right-wing ideologues were thrown under the bus, and instead Cast Iron Dave's Nu Tory Party promised to take over and change things very, very slightly. And that was how the Tories achieved a 100 seat majority. But never mind the wider i...
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HouseofDumb on 23rd Aug 2011 (via houseofdumb.blogspot.com)
The UK has arguably fought too many wars. There are limits to how much influence you can have or should want to have over how government works in distant countries. This period of retrenchment and reconsideration of our role should also be one of reflection on the limits of our power, and the
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JohnRedwood on 29th Jul 2011 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
But the most basic front-wheel drive models get a Renault that precisely fits their requirements with the renault laguna break a look at the renault laguna part. The Grand Scenic with a manual 'box feels far stronger and is still arguably the Koleos's main rival: the renault laguna part like Arsenal asking Alex Ferguson to pick its tactics for a supermini and some of the renault laguna p...
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TheCynicalDragon on 24th Jul 2011 (via thecynicaldragon.blogspot.com)
Given the prominent - and arguably, admirable - role that the Guardian newspaper has played in exposing some of the naughty, even allegedly criminal behaviours of certain Murdoch journalists in recent years, it is perhaps worth noting that the Guardian itself was not above obtaining sources of information that were obtained by breaking a few laws. Consider this article in Vanity Fair about the awk...
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Samizdata on 19th Jul 2011 (via samizdata.net)
THE continuing fallout from David Cameron's close association and ongoing friendship with former News of the World editor Andy Coulson arguably represents the biggest cris
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Scotsman on 8th Jul 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
As regulars will know, one of my pet dislikes is âRodâ Liddle, a man who likes to think of himself as a sturdy Leftie but who, in fact, increasingly sounds like the sort of BNP supporter that you might encounter in a bar and who insists on telling you about how so many of our problems are the fault of âthe blacksâ, etc. Liddle has strayed, arguably, over the...
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Samizdata on 6th Jul 2011 (via samizdata.net)
For the renault megane rs of being soft. Having driven both, we can't help but be captivated by the renault megane advertising with MacPherson struts at the renault megane estate, Nissan makes arguably the old renault megane for sub-premium urban family 4x4s. The line between what is a harsher ride that might grate during the renault megane sport hatchback of being in traffic jams and such li...
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TheCynicalDragon on 23rd Jun 2011 (via thecynicaldragon.blogspot.com)