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Continue reading →: The banality of tyranny revisited
I notice an unusual number of visits from academic servers and assume the intellectuals at the Battle of Ideas have been reading what I said about them, while disdaining to comment. So be it. I can understand the community around this blog must seem strange and hostile to visitors from…
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Continue reading →: Tories appointing Labourites to public jobs?
In the last year five times more Labour people were appointed to public bodies than Tories The Tory Diary. The Tories over at Conservative Home are in a tizzy about dilettante Dave's failure to be as ruthless about political patronage as New Labour was. I can see their point. The…
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Continue reading →: Votes for cons in cans
Raedwald: Votes for cons in cans. Not having read the ECHR judgement, I don’t know if this works legally but it’s artistically correct. Genius!
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Continue reading →: Liz MacKean of Newsnight is leaving the BBC
Jimmy Savile: It’s not Liz MacKean who should be leaving the Beeb – Telegraph. I predicted yesterday that the lady reporter on Newsnight who criticised the BBC would not be long in her place. It seems she has already taken voluntary redundancy. I am sorry to be right. However, while…
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Continue reading →: One final thought about the Battle of Ideas
There was a constant theme at the recent Battle of Ideas event that disturbed me greatly, but which I didn't address in my previous long accounts. Time and again I heard people say that equality was justice because those who had more or less success owed it all to chance.…
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Continue reading →: Samizdata quote of the day
Samizdata quote of the day | Samizdata.net. I am honoured by words of mine having been chosen as a Samizdata "quote of the day". Samizdata bills itself as A blog for people with a critically rational individualist perspective. We are developing the social individualist meta-context for the future. From the…
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Continue reading →: Quote of the day
Once again, Dr Dalrymple nails it; The idea that living within your means is a form of austerity, and not (other than in exceptional circumstances) the elementary moral duty of people of honor, shows that, underlying the economic crisis is a profound moral crisis in western society.
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Continue reading →: QC appointed to advise the BBC over Savile case
Blackstone Chambers’ Dinah Rose QC advises BBC on Jimmy Savile scandal | News | The Lawyer. The expenditure of your money on the BBC’s defence begins.
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Continue reading →: The BBC is a worker’s co-operative
I applaud the BBC's decision to allow Panorama to investigate what it knew about Jimmy Savile's misconduct and why the Newsnight story about his alleged paedophilia was pulled. The video is available for a while to UK residents on the BBC iPlayer here: Any organisation that is not dependent upon…
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Continue reading →: Reform Section 5
It's a relief, after feeling so out of line with modern British thought during the last weekend, to hear a modern Brit express views that seem healthy and sane. Here's Rowan Atkinson on the subject of free speech and, more specifically, the campaign to reform section 5 of the Public…








A little bird tweeted in my ear that it was time to come over and see how things are.