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The attack on climate scientists is now widening to an all-out war on science. Writing recently for the Telegraph, the columnist Gerald Warner dismissed scientists as “white-coated prima donnas and narcissists … pointy-heads in lab coats [who] have reassumed the role of mad cranks … The public is no longer in
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An important post by Tim Montgomerie takes on Gerald Warner of the Daily Telegraph. Mr Warner criticises Nick Herbert's civil partnerships and the fact that the Shadow Cabinet now has two - two - members in such relationships. His piece...
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Gerald Warner reviews the parachuting in of Tristram Hunt to Stoke-on-Trent Central. The short list of three decreed by the Labour centre contained not one local name. But, as Warner points out, "the party of Elizabeth Truss and Joanne Cash can hardly criticise Labour". Warner concludes that: The reality is that the House of Commons is rapidly being transformed into an appointed chamber on the mod...
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Yup!  Got it in one! Gerald Warner is writing good sense on his blog. "The blogosphere 'revolution' is as phoney as our redundant parliamentary system," he says. This weekend's Blog Revolution is just another of those synthetic metamorphoses that are employed, at necessary intervals, to anaesthetise the British public against political realities. Cyber gang warfare will not restore our liberties. The no...
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"Is it just me?" asks Gerald Warner in his attack on Ron Davies and all things overly-Welsh yesterday. "Pretty much" has to be the answer. Like the rather impulsive Mr Warner, the Labour Party has been trying to make a big issue about advice given to Caerphilly Council workers about the sensitivity of the term Britishness. In reality it was not an instruction but a sentence of advice as part of
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BRITAIN is currently experiencing one of those periods of political seismic activity when the motion of the tectonic plates of public opinion brings the issue of capital punis
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THE two most weasel words distorting public policy today are "equality" and "fairness". These are the fetishist mantras of the Frankfurt School Marxism that c
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David Davis Here’s Gerald Warner today. I also flagged up this pretentiously socialist rubbish now going on, a couple of days ago. Gerald is especially good, and far better than me, about the importance and fundamemtalness of Latin (and by implication other languages from which we have extracted loan-words and grammar) in our language. I add that the
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Gerald Warner, on his rather brilliant blog 'Is it just me?', has had a good go at Barack Obama. It's clear that Gerald is going to like Obama even less than he liked Tony Blair. And that is saying something.But the Democratic contender's attempts to flesh out his supposed foreign policy ahead of next week's visit to Europe suggest the man barely has a clue on the subject. This should worry us all...
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David Davis I should watch him more. Good stuff here. i am also more and more convinced that the “fight against terrorism” is a cover for the machinery for a British-Stalinist front against liberals like people like you and me. Posted in Anglosphere, Announcements, British Media, Economics, Education, Events, LA Papers, Liberty, News Releases, War   Tagged: Gerald Warner...
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The repeated freezing of the Civil List merely adds to the monarchy's value, says Gerald Warner.
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