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Category Archives: Must-Reads
The Blogosphere’s Best Thinking – Tuesday 30th November
Wikileaks continue to dominate the news today (even with the snow that had been affecting the North for weeks actually making national headlines now t has reached London). Simon Jenkins suggests that the job of the media is not to … Continue reading
The Blogosphere’s Best Thinking – Must Reads For Friday 26th November
There’s plenty of commentary on the blogosphere today about Ed Miliband’s indifferent media performance this morning – plenty of platitudes were thrown around by the Labour leader! The Journal’s Will Green has written today about Labour rumblings about Ed Miliband. … Continue reading
The Blogosphere’s Best Thinking – Must Reads For Wednesday 24th November
As Ireland looks set for years of deflation and at least months of political turmoil, the Irish bail-out continues to dominate the blogs. Douglas Carswell makes the very sensible suggestion that Ireland should quit the Euro and look to grow … Continue reading
The Blogosphere’s Best Thinking – Must Reads For Monday 22nd November
The Irish bailout continues to dominate the blogosphere today, with penetrating commentary on both left and right. Spiked-online argues that bailout means that Ireland has been “colonised by European Commissioners” and considers the Irish bailout alongside a long line of … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Society, Conservatism, Ed Miliband, EU, Ireland
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The ‘Not Right Wing Enough’ Argument Is ‘Dangerously Wrong’ Says Top Psephologist
Since the election, a number of commentators on the right have suggested that the reason for the Conservatives not gaining an overall majority was because we were insufficiently right wing. I have already said that I find such an explanation … Continue reading