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Threat to the Internet: time for action

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Commercial interests in the US are posing a genuine threat to the freedom of the internet by seeking control over all Web content. Act now in at least one of several suggested ways to avert the danger [More >>>]

Blair then and now

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

Tony Blair’s long letter of 1982 to Michael Foot and his Guardian article of June 2004 constitute an ironical counterpoint, but the shallowness of both and lack of understanding of basic Labour values in either are consistent with the disasters and defects of his premiership [More >>>]

Scotland and the West Lothian question: federation is still the only answer

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

My letter in today’s Sunday Times propounds the only durable and logical answer to the West Lothian question: full federation. Michael Portillo’s proposed solution (Scottish independence) is unacceptable, as is the Tory idea of stopping Scottish MPs voting on Bills affecting only England [More >>>]

Gordon Brown and the future of UK nuclear weapons: some questions

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

Gordon Brown’s strange commitment to retaining Britain’s ‘independent’ nuclear deterrent prompts many penetrating questions to which we’re unlikely to get answers. The decision to replace trident has probably already been taken, despite denials [More >>>]

Clem Attlee as poet

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

Some creditable verse attributed to the young (24-year-old) Clement Attlee, destined to become the greatest ever Labour leader and prime minister. Can anyone provide its source? [More >>>]

Clare Short’s infinitive does the splits, and other marvels

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Clare Short uses 13 words to split her infinitive, and Neal Lawson recalls two eminent sufragettes (Gandhi and Attlee)… [More >>>]

The abortion debate: viability of the foetus is irrelevant

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

A post in Owen’s blog (http://www.owen.org/blog/528) demonstrates the falsity of the commonly held opinion that the period in a pregnancy in which abortion should be permitted depends on the point at which the foetus becomes independently viable. Opponents of all abortion at any time hypocritically exploit this fallacy. [More >>>]

Life in the asylum

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

The news increasingly reads like self-parody or April Fool’s Day spoofs. Some of the following examples make you want to cry, others to make you laugh. Mostly cry [More >>>]

Royal execution botched

Monday, June 19th, 2006

[Picture]: Don’t panic, Ma’am: (a) it’s your 80th birthday celebration, (b) they aren’t loaded, and (c) anyway they’re only rolled umbrellas (all the real guns are with our lads in Iraq and Afghanistan).

The illegal Kosovo war and the Genocide Convention

Friday, June 16th, 2006

The illegal and totally unsuccessful NATO attack on Yugoslavia over Kosovo in 1999 can’t be justified by reference to the Genocide Convention, whose obligations don’t conflict with the UN Charter. Pity Jamie Shea of NATO isn’t asked about these issues by his students [More >>>]

Simon Jenkins on our cowardly, risk-averse Britain

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

Simon Jenkins in the Sunday Times (11.vi.06) exposes the government’s poisoning of our society by its risk-averse and cowardly resort to ’safety at all costs’, springing from its fear of being blamed for any disaster rather than fear of the disaster itself [More >>>]

Congressman Pete King, the Europeans and terrorism

Friday, June 9th, 2006

The Chair of the US House Committee on Homeland Security has scorned the Europeans as having no experience or understanding of terrorism compared with post-9/11 Americans. Hard to take from a man who was for years a leading supporter of the IRA’s fund-raising organisation in the US [More >>>]

How to fund the political parties

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

The Labour Party seems to have decided that political parties should henceforth be funded mainly out of general taxation, and its ‘consultation’ takes that as read. But there are better ways for parties to raise the money they need without resorting to compulsion [More >>>]

Paragraph breaks in Comments on Ephems

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

Problem over line and paragraph breaks in comments on Ephems posts now solved, thanks to resident guru’s efforts and eventual success in bug-hunting [More >>>]