Friday 9 April 2010

MASS IMMIGRATION IS A DISASTER AND LABOUR IS TO BLAME
THROUGHOUT his time in office Gordon Brown has rightly become notorious for his dishonesty but, in his lengthening catalogue of deceit, no utterance has been more grossly misleading than his 2007 vow to promote “British jobs for British workers”.

Cameron's Komsomol: a youth movement to spread the Big Society cultural revolution
It had to come: every Five Year Plan, every social engineering blueprint for a Big Society, needs its corps of Young Pioneers. That need will now be met by Dave’s Komsomol, the National Citizens Service for 16-year-olds, unveiled today by the new Leader of All Progressive Humanity and, incongruously, Sir Michael Caine

Comparisons to the Great Depression: Inexact But Telling
For the majority of us, the credit crisis we are living through has come rather unexpectedly. And because it has been both a surprise to many and a traumatic experience to yet many more, we are all trying to contextualize it using past economic and historical periods. Unfortunately, this is a tricky exercise because it risks conflating the root causes and outcomes of the historical period with those of the present. But, we are going to still do it because the need to explain is so great

Global warming activists cool to honest debate
When ancient fossils of creatures that live on the ocean floor have been found in rock formations at the summit of Mount Everest, that ought to give us a clue that big changes in the earth are nothing new, and that huge changes have been going on long before human beings appeared on the scene.

The recent statement that the earth was warmer in the Middle Ages than it is today, made by the climate scientist who is at the heart of the recent scandal about "global warming" statistics, ought to at least give pause to those who are determined to believe that human beings must be the reason for "climate change."


American soldiers shooting civilians



Cancer vaccine programme suspended after 4 girls die
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has told Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat to immediately suspend the cervical cancer control vaccination programme for girls. The programme is part of a two-year study to look into the utility of a vaccine in public health programmes and acceptability of Gardasil, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine made by Merck. Gardasil, available in chemist shops across the country, is marketed in India by MSD Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd.
The programme was marred by controversy after four deaths and complications among 120 girls were reported after vaccination. The girls complained of stomach disorders, epilepsy, headaches and early menarche. Women activists fear the vaccine may impact the mental health of girls who have shown no signs of distress so far.

FDA finally admits that asthma drugs can actually cause serious asthma attacks

Cameron promises to slash the pay of public sector leaders
Public sector fat cats will have their pay slashed under plans laid out by David Cameron.
The Tory leader has pledged to link the salaries of council chiefs and others paid handsomely from the public purse to the lowest-paid in their organisations.
No boss would earn more than 20 times the salary of the lowest public servant in their organisation.

In 13 years of Labour, the richest have got even richer
Since Tony Blair came to power, the richest people in the country have seen a huge gain in wealth
Labour's years in power have brought a huge boost to the fortunes of the very wealthy, official figures showed yesterday.

Labour accused over child criminals as three in four reoffend
Three in four child criminals commit new offences within a year of leaving custody, figures show.

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