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This is my blog to explain why I am a member of the UK's Conservative party and my political thoughts.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

I urge you to Sign this petition!

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To ask Tony Blair, the Prime minister to stand on his head and juggle ice-cream, because If he's not going to resign, the least he can d...
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Is the Smith Institute history?

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Well, I watched this 12 minute broadcast by Iain Dale on 18 Doughty Street . It is devastating. The Smith Institute is a charity. As such ...
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You can't stone women in Canada

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Apparently. I have just read this on the BBC. I did not realise Herouxville town council needed to pass rules stating the obvious. Mind you...

Cash for Peerages, Wednesday morning update.

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Well, you will already know that Lord Levy was arrested today for perverting the course of justice. Well, according to a couple of news pape...
Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Cash for Peerages, Lord Levy Arrested Again!

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Well, would you believe it! This time however he was arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. This could well end up like ...
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18 Doughty Street's Tax attack advert

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Just in case you were not aware, the good people of 18 Doughty Street have now put their "tax attack advert" online. You can view...
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The NHS, Burning our money II

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Just in case you missed BBC Radio 4's Today program report on wasting money in the NHS, this is their report today . (Available as audio...
Monday, January 29, 2007

18 Doughty Street on Newsnight

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And there it was. I got the tip it would be on from this post on Ellee Seymour's blog! (I would have thought I would have heard it on ...
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Cameron's bombshell speech

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Well, I don't think David Cameron can be accused of sitting on the fence on multiculturalism. In a speech in Birmingham he roundly attac...
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Fudging the gay adoption issue

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Well, it seems David Davis has come out in favour of an "opt out" for the Catholic church in the gay adoption row, whilst David Ca...
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The NHS, Burning our money.

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BBC Radio 4's the today Program is running a series of reports at 7.30 every morning on the NHS, burning our money. You can read the pri...
Sunday, January 28, 2007

I just love Top Gear!

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I have to say it is one of my favourite programs! I particularly likes tonight's episode with the film of Richard Hammond's crash, a...

Cash for Peerages, Yet Another Sunday morning update.

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Well, here is the position. The Sunday Telegraph claims here that Yates of the Yard has found a hand written note that links Tony Blair int...
Saturday, January 27, 2007

NHS burning our money!

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Well, certainly it seems to be hemorrhaging cash on an epic scale. According to this report originally in Friday's Telegraph one NHS tr...

Branscombe beach looting: We need more laws allegedly

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A lot of people have been understandably horrified at the looting or salvage of cargo that has happened as a result of the beaching of the M...

Home Office's novel news management strategy

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You have to wonder just what is going on in the Home Office these days. Well perhaps they are trying a novel news management strategy. Keep ...

Cash for Peerages, heat turned up

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Just in case you had not heard, there are some interesting stories about. For example the Telegraph today has this story about how the poli...
Friday, January 26, 2007

Another nail in the coffin of the Magna Carta

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All the while the home Office has been burying it's own bad news in other bits of it's own bad news, and the gay adoption row has do...

Any information please!

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If you have information you would like to get "out there" or think I should be looking at a particular issue, please email me with...

Home Office in crisis again. Can it get any worse?

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Well, we have had all sorts of bad news about the Home Office in recent days. For example they are now in a panic over prison places, or rat...
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Benedict White
I was born in march 1968 in a small village in Hertfordshire, just north of London. My father was English (English father Irish mother) and my mother is Welsh. When I was 2 months old the family moved to the Lebanon. I had some very good times there. We left due to the war in a convoy that was miles long and travelled by road from Beirut to Damascus in an 8 hour journey on the 4th of July 1976. Since then i have lived in Croydon then various parts of Mid Sussex where I now live.
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