Someone who actually knows what they’re talking about says: Sorry Richard, but while I don’t agree with Tim Worstall on much stuff – particularly his hatred of the European project, and greater backing of tax evasion than I would support – I have never, ever, ever read an argument of yours that managed
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TimWorstall on 19th Mar 2010 (via timworstall.com)
A windfall tax on Tim Worstall Info by hardtimes on July 14, 2010 at 09:00PM Charge Mr Worstall £10 every time he leaves a comment on a left-wing blog. Plus a £50 surcharge if said comment refers to “Polly” or “Ritchie”. How the idea could be implemented Sit back and let the money flow. Heck. Even I might support it. Be an incentive
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TimWorstall on 15th Jul 2010 (via timworstall.com)
The Guardian reports on yet another disastrous Government IT project, via Tim Worstall: "Ministers have admitted that nearly 200,000 school and college students are still waiting for study grants three weeks into term following the collapse of a new software...
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TaxPayersAlliance on 23rd Sep 2008 (via tpa.typepad.com)
Project Evaluator - Short Term Detention Project This leading support services organisation specialises in providing a consultancy service to the public sector is currently looking to recruit an Project Evaluator to provide an evaluation of a short term Detention Project. Background:- The UKBA (UK Business Advisors) has secured £2,000,000 from the Returns and Reintegration Fund controlled by...
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OldHolborn on 3rd Mar 2009 (via bastardoldholborn.blogspot.com)
The Programme and Project Management (PPM) Council has called for the standardised use, across the public sector, of three programme and project management methodologies - PRINCE 2, Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) and Management of Risk (MoR), to support the delivery of greater value for money outcomes from public sector programme and project management.
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PublicTechnology on 20th May 2009 (via publictechnology.net)
Tim Worstall is going to eat your babies, and your kittens. Or at least that's pretty much what the disgusting, socialist moron, Richard Murphy, seems to think. Tim is a clever chap, I will not dispute it. There is, however, something very unpleasant about his methods. He tries to engage as a reasonable person on this blog, and then goes back to his own blog, hurls abuse and waits for his sycophan...
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TheDevilsKitchen on 30th Dec 2008 (via devilskitchen.me.uk)
Over 100 volunteers are heading off to take part in Project Umubano, our Social Action project in Rwanda.
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ConservativeParty on 25th Jul 2008 (via conservatives.com)
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This weekend saw the start of the third year of Project Umubano, the Conservative Party’s international development social action project. Around 100 volunteers have travelled to Rwanda to work on a range of development projects. The Project is led by...
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CentreRight on 20th Jul 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Chicken Yoghurt… Yay, my Project Honey Pot honey pot caught an email harvester. Go me! “WTF is Project Honey Pot?” I thought. Project Honey Pot… Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install addresses
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SimO on 11th Mar 2009 (via sim-o.me.uk)
A new initiative to provide support for victims of domestic violence and forced marriages has been launched in Birmingham. Throughcare Housing and Support is a charity project that provides accommodation and support for victims, and has already received backing from the Police Domestic Violence Unit, the Crown Prosecution Service as well as local and national government.
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PickledPolitics on 2nd Sep 2008 (via pickledpolitics.com)
There is, however, another reason for not engaging further. I note some of the rather offensive comments on Tim’s blog. I am quite sure neither Dennis or I would allow such ad hominem attacks, all unfounded. But Tim comes from a very different part of the political and, might I say it, social spectrum. Tim
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TimWorstall on 30th Dec 2008 (via timworstall.com)