Asil Nadir is back! I don’t even know what the charges are against him let alone whether he did any of the things alleged so I’ll not pass comment on any of that. What was fun though was what was going on in Polly Peck. It was all entirely legal even if a tad misleading. The company would
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TimWorstall on 26th Aug 2010 (via timworstall.com)
My column from today's Liberal Democrat News. No more fun When the Department for National Heritage was established by John Major, its first secretary of state, David Mellor, was widely known as the “minister for fun”. Nowadays it is called the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and at its question time on Monday there was precious little fun is sight. Which was a pity, beca...
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LiberalEngland on 23rd Jan 2009 (via liberalengland.blogspot.com)
There are families where that would indeed be considered fun…..
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TimWorstall on 23rd May 2010 (via timworstall.com)
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Posted in Blair, Fun, News, Satire Tagged: Daily Fun
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CurlysCornerShop on 16th Mar 2009 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
This isn’t unbiased to be sure but it is fun. What might be less fun is that I strongly suspect that we are still paying the interest on the debt run up to do that.
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TimWorstall on 6th Sep 2010 (via timworstall.com)
An afternoon of family fun What a busy and fun packed day I’ve had, up at 5:00 am, in Sunderland before 7:00 am, back in South Shields by 8:30 am, a quick look at the papers, a few blog posts, a couple of letters written, some light shopping in South Shields then home for lunch. The
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CurlysCornerShop on 31st May 2009 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
David Davis Go here. Good fun. Specially the front post today. Posted in Anglosphere Tagged: blogs, fun, Humour, Liberty, money
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LibertarianAlliance on 19th Mar 2009 (via libertarianalliance.wordpress.com)
As the Prime Minister struggles to contain speculation about his leadership, John Prescott has made fun of his smile.
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SkyNews on 5th May 2009 (via news.sky.com)
I'm leaving the UK after my two month long holiday. Doom and gloom are strongly in the ascendant with people depressed about the economy, but it's still a fun place to visit. There is still more sense of humour per square mile in Britain than anywhere else in the world. Back in Asia, however, the economy is not so depressed, just a little inflationary, but with oil prices coming down, an...
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