GORDON Brown last night paid tribute to the "selfless humanity" of Britons who helped save Jews and other persecuted groups during the Second World War as they were ho
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Scotsman on 10th Mar 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Save The Children is another of those charities that, in the past, managed to do charitable deeds in an understated way. Then, like so many other charities, it was captured in a Gramscian coup, by leftist radicals who seem intent on using charitable institutions as a way of advancing a political agenda (all paid for, naturally, by us as taxpayers). Today Save The Children has decided to indulge in...
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BlaneysBlarney on 4th Apr 2009 (via donalblaney.blogspot.com)
Gordon Brown, like several of his unpopular predecessors as Prime Minister, clearly feels more at home and more loved out of the country than in it. He volunteered to “save the world” from the banking crisis. This week he is going for the spin jackpot, by trying to save the world
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JohnRedwood on 17th Dec 2009 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
The 'Paul Marks Plan' to save the world economy is inspired by President Bush and Tim Congdon. I can save the world economy on my own, all I need is the cooperation of the public authorities! First interest rates must be reduced to a negative level (quite a moderate level, say -0.5% although I would settle for -0.1%) then I will borrow huge sums of money and use some of it to "buy cars" ...
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Samizdata on 14th Oct 2008 (via samizdata.net)
Everybody wants to save the world. First it was Supergordon Brown. Now it's Nicolas (the Batman or le Chauve-Souris) Sarkozy. He has announced to the Toy Parliament that before next month's world summit that will save the world he wants an EU summit. And just to make sure that everything happens he will personally go (together with Commission President Barroso, in his role of Robin) to B...
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BrugesGroupBlog on 21st Oct 2008 (via brugesgroup.blogspot.com)
We only have two days left to save the world, and it ain't looking good: Ed Miliband has warned the Copenhagen climate summit is in danger of ending in a “farce” because of bureaucratic wrangling. He admitted that people in Britain will find it “extraordinary” that talks are stuck over procedure. ...
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MrEugenides on 17th Dec 2009 (via mreugenides.blogspot.com)
Going green can give firms a boost to their bottom line, says Gillian Bruce.
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Scotsman on 14th Jul 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
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The Daily Telegraph is tonight alleging that Neil Wallis was paid by the News of the World to provide crime exclusives while working as a consultant for the Metropolitan police. The paper claims that the News of the World paid Wallis £25,000 for information including the details of Scotland Yard operations during this period. According to the Telegraph, £10,000 of the £25,000 was fo...
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Spectator on 23rd Sep 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
New film Planeat claims that a vegan lifestyle can save the world and our health. But where’s the beef?
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Spiked on 31st May 2011 (via spiked-online.com)