Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://calhouncounty.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://xt-commerce.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://geriatricscareonline.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://honsbridge.edu.my
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://priberam.pt
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://ezbsystems.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://homeguide.com.sg
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://drillisch-online.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://eharmony.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://irafina.gr
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://harpers.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://sailsquare.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of badgirlsblog.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.naijauncut.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of grometsplaza.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.asiaerotica.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of brutal-facesitting.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.malevsfemale.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central is a platform for policy debate and discussion. WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lostsince 2010.
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes this points to a deeper social challenge that crosses traditional partyboundaries.
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central is a platform for policy debate and discussion. WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lostsince 2010.
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes this points to a deeper social challenge that crosses traditional partyboundaries.
'GLOBAL BRITAIN' STARTS BY TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HONG After years of struggles between pro-democracy campaigners and the Hong Kong authorities, a newly introduced security bill and the crackdown on Tiananmen protests last week seem to indicate a new level of Chinese influence in the territory. Ian Ng writes that Britain needs to stand up and fight the corner of the territory it handed over 24 years ago if it truly wants to be seen as 'global'. WILL INDIA CHOOSE WESTERN DEMOCRACY, OR AUTOCRACY British investors are not alone in feeling that the Delhi wind is blowing away from the West. The Indo-American satellite and communications company, Devas Multimedia, is owed over £1.2bn in compensation after the Indian government arbitrarily cancelled a contract after the company had invested tens of millions of pounds. THE FUTURE OF THE HIGH STREET With the High Street still closed, it's a dark time for retailers and landlords, argues John Redwood MP. Some High Streets were sufferingbadly before
IF THE EU WANTS FROST GONE, THEN HE MUST STAY With Lord Frost so obviously getting under the skin of EU bureaucrats, it is vital he stays in his role. The Prime Minister must continue his support for him and make sure there is no chink in our armour for the EU to exploit, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out.. In the past week, stories have emerged of EU officials trying to persuade the Prime Minister and the UK media to try and IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY, ABOLISH THE HOUSE OF LORDS The unelected House of Lords has continually faced controversy for their unaccountability and excessive power. Their blocking of the Internal Market Bill recently exemplified this, where 800 peers thwarted the democratic will of the people. To regain democracy a referendum on their abolition is needed, argues Noel Yaxley. CHURCHILL AND NOW TRAIL HUNTS: WHAT IS THE NATIONAL TRUST The National Trust has suspended all trail hunting on its land. More foxes will be killed as a result of this decision that is destroying our culture and liberty, argues Angus Milne. POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS AND THE YOUTH VOTE The role of the PCC is vital, considering as the PCC in your local area is the people's champion, representing for communities, by holding the Chief Constable and the police force to account. IS IT TIME TO REFORM THE CIVIL SERVICE? Brexit will for the foreseeable future remain the case study of this sad fact. Civil Service Jacobites, fighting a rearguard action and unable to accept that the country has chosen a different course, took complete control of the wheel during May's stint as PM, and are still attempting to backseat drive now that Boris is on the clutch.ASIA ARCHIVES
if you like our Facebook fanpage, you can read everyday such amazingstories.
NARENDRA MODI ARCHIVES if you like our Facebook fanpage, you can read everyday such amazingstories.
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
LABOUR AND ITS PFI HYPOCRISY Labour and its PFI hypocrisy. Labour's attack on Private Finance Initiatives is absurd, given the big role the last Labour government played in extending PFIs and contracting out, and even more so given the extensive use Labour Councils rightly make of these techniques today, says John Redwood MP. There was a bad reason for the PrivateFinance
SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Solzhenitsyn’s ’78 Western society failings still dominate. Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes thispoints to a
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA Why nationalisation is a bad idea. John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. It was a trip down Memory Lane to the arguments of the last MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
LIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism poses the greatest current threat to tolerance in the UK for at least two reasons. Firstly, the intolerance of liberals is for the most part 'under the radar' and therefore often goes unrecognised and unchallenged. The reason for this is that the liberals have managed to persuade us that they are the good guys, thecustodians of
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
LABOUR AND ITS PFI HYPOCRISY Labour and its PFI hypocrisy. Labour's attack on Private Finance Initiatives is absurd, given the big role the last Labour government played in extending PFIs and contracting out, and even more so given the extensive use Labour Councils rightly make of these techniques today, says John Redwood MP. There was a bad reason for the PrivateFinance
SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Solzhenitsyn’s ’78 Western society failings still dominate. Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes thispoints to a
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA Why nationalisation is a bad idea. John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. It was a trip down Memory Lane to the arguments of the last MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
LIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism poses the greatest current threat to tolerance in the UK for at least two reasons. Firstly, the intolerance of liberals is for the most part 'under the radar' and therefore often goes unrecognised and unchallenged. The reason for this is that the liberals have managed to persuade us that they are the good guys, thecustodians of
'GLOBAL BRITAIN' STARTS BY TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HONG After years of struggles between pro-democracy campaigners and the Hong Kong authorities, a newly introduced security bill and the crackdown on Tiananmen protests last week seem to indicate a new level of Chinese influence in the territory. Ian Ng writes that Britain needs to stand up and fight the corner of the territory it handed over 24 years ago if it truly wants to be seen as 'global'. THE PRIME MINISTER MUST NOT ABANDON FREEDOM DAY! Despite the evidence pointing towards a successful reopening, general thought is that the Government is leaning towards delaying the full reopening of the country beyond the 21st of June. This must not happen, writes John Longworth. WILL INDIA CHOOSE WESTERN DEMOCRACY, OR AUTOCRACY British investors are not alone in feeling that the Delhi wind is blowing away from the West. The Indo-American satellite and communications company, Devas Multimedia, is owed over £1.2bn in compensation after the Indian government arbitrarily cancelled a contract after the company had invested tens of millions of pounds. THE TRUE COST OF LOCKDOWN: POORER CHILDREN WILL SUFFER The true cost of lockdown: poorer children will suffer. The longer the lockdown continues, the more our poorest pupils are at serious risk of being even more disadvantaged in the years ahead. Significant support is needed now and when schools return to THE FUTURE OF THE HIGH STREET The future of the High Street. With the High Street still closed, it's a dark time for retailers and landlords, argues John Redwood MP. Some High Streets were suffering badly before the anti virus policies closed down most of the shops. More people were buying more things on line. More were travelling to the best shopping centres to enjoy the IF THE EU WANTS FROST GONE, THEN HE MUST STAY With Lord Frost so obviously getting under the skin of EU bureaucrats, it is vital he stays in his role. The Prime Minister must continue his support for him and make sure there is no chink in our armour for the EU to exploit, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out.. In the past week, stories have emerged of EU officials trying to persuade the Prime Minister and the UK media to try andASIA ARCHIVES
if you like our Facebook fanpage, you can read everyday such amazingstories.
POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS AND THE YOUTH VOTE Instead, I want to explain to you why, as a citizen and young person, participating in the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections on Thursday 7th May 2020 is. an absolute must. To give you a brief overview; the idea of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) came from the Conservative Party. This policy idea has been implemented as a wayto
IS IT TIME TO REFORM THE CIVIL SERVICE? Brexit will for the foreseeable future remain the case study of this sad fact. Civil Service Jacobites, fighting a rearguard action and unable to accept that the country has chosen a different course, took complete control of the wheel during May's stint as PM, and are still attempting to backseat drive now that Boris is on the clutch. IAN NG, AUTHOR AT COMMENT CENTRAL Ian Ng studies Politics at Durham University, where he specialises in Greater China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan. He has previously worked as a research assistant forCOMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
IF THE EU WANTS FROST GONE, THEN HE MUST STAY With Lord Frost so obviously getting under the skin of EU bureaucrats, it is vital he stays in his role. The Prime Minister must continue his support for him and make sure there is no chink in our armour for the EU to exploit, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out.. In the past week, stories have emerged of EU officials trying to persuade the Prime Minister and the UK media to try and THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than THE BBC HAS A MISGUIDED WOKE AGENDA The BBC has a misguided woke agenda. The BBC's new initiatives to increase diversity and inclusivity in its programming and hiring is at the expense of common sense and the British taxpayer. What is the reasoning behind this, and can't they see they're deluded in their goals, asks Noel Yaxley. Britain has always had strong economic tieswith
QUIET EVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST COULD UNLEASH UNTAPPED Quiet evolution in the Middle East could unleash untapped potential. For many in the West, the Middle East's evolution may appear slow, however true change is needed at an institutional level which, as Damien Phillips explains, is no easy feat. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring and the dashing of its exuberant hopeon the
WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
HIGH STAFF TURNOVER RATE SENDS RETAIL WORKERS SEARCHING The survey found that more than a quarter or 38% of retail customer service staff are less happy and more likely to be looking for jobs this January. This can cost an additional £201,757,500 to companies in staff hiring, training, and business loss. In this article, we will discuss the potential causes and threats behind the increasing MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
IF THE EU WANTS FROST GONE, THEN HE MUST STAY With Lord Frost so obviously getting under the skin of EU bureaucrats, it is vital he stays in his role. The Prime Minister must continue his support for him and make sure there is no chink in our armour for the EU to exploit, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out.. In the past week, stories have emerged of EU officials trying to persuade the Prime Minister and the UK media to try and THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than THE BBC HAS A MISGUIDED WOKE AGENDA The BBC has a misguided woke agenda. The BBC's new initiatives to increase diversity and inclusivity in its programming and hiring is at the expense of common sense and the British taxpayer. What is the reasoning behind this, and can't they see they're deluded in their goals, asks Noel Yaxley. Britain has always had strong economic tieswith
QUIET EVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST COULD UNLEASH UNTAPPED Quiet evolution in the Middle East could unleash untapped potential. For many in the West, the Middle East's evolution may appear slow, however true change is needed at an institutional level which, as Damien Phillips explains, is no easy feat. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Arab Spring and the dashing of its exuberant hopeon the
WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
HIGH STAFF TURNOVER RATE SENDS RETAIL WORKERS SEARCHING The survey found that more than a quarter or 38% of retail customer service staff are less happy and more likely to be looking for jobs this January. This can cost an additional £201,757,500 to companies in staff hiring, training, and business loss. In this article, we will discuss the potential causes and threats behind the increasing MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
'GLOBAL BRITAIN' STARTS BY TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HONG After years of struggles between pro-democracy campaigners and the Hong Kong authorities, a newly introduced security bill and the crackdown on Tiananmen protests last week seem to indicate a new level of Chinese influence in the territory. Ian Ng writes that Britain needs to stand up and fight the corner of the territory it handed over 24 years ago if it truly wants to be seen as 'global'. IF THE EU WANTS FROST GONE, THEN HE MUST STAY With Lord Frost so obviously getting under the skin of EU bureaucrats, it is vital he stays in his role. The Prime Minister must continue his support for him and make sure there is no chink in our armour for the EU to exploit, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out.. In the past week, stories have emerged of EU officials trying to persuade the Prime Minister and the UK media to try and IAN NG, AUTHOR AT COMMENT CENTRAL Ian Ng studies Politics at Durham University, where he specialises in Greater China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan. He has previously worked as a research assistant for THE FUTURE OF THE HIGH STREET The future of the High Street. With the High Street still closed, it's a dark time for retailers and landlords, argues John Redwood MP. Some High Streets were suffering badly before the anti virus policies closed down most of the shops. More people were buying more things on line. More were travelling to the best shopping centres to enjoy the THE UNHEALTHY OBSESSION OVER JACINDA ARDERN The unhealthy obsession over Jacinda Ardern. Jacinda Ardern is not a saint, she is just a regular politician. Time to take her off her political pedestal and use her global appeal for real progress – and not for the 'woke' agenda, argues Tom Bromwich. Whilst Covid-19 ravaged the world and its largest economies were forced into thecorner of
IS IT TIME TO REFORM THE CIVIL SERVICE? Brexit will for the foreseeable future remain the case study of this sad fact. Civil Service Jacobites, fighting a rearguard action and unable to accept that the country has chosen a different course, took complete control of the wheel during May's stint as PM, and are still attempting to backseat drive now that Boris is on the clutch. POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS AND THE YOUTH VOTE Instead, I want to explain to you why, as a citizen and young person, participating in the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections on Thursday 7th May 2020 is. an absolute must. To give you a brief overview; the idea of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) came from the Conservative Party. This policy idea has been implemented as a wayto
WHY I WON'T VOTE LABOUR Why I won't vote Labour. After last nights car crash interview, Zeena Mistry has decided to send a letter to Mr Corbyn stating exactly why he'd be unfit to lead our country. Dear Jeremy Corbyn, I remember when you were first elected Labour leader. I was attending an open day at Nottingham University, and it was a shock. ROGER SRUTON AND THE SPIRITUALITY OF ADDICTION Obviously, the wine would vary with the philosopher. As is the way of things Roger Scruton has offered us a way out of this perplexity. Given that we will only meet these philosophers in the best versions of themselves (i.e. in their writings) it follows that we must get the etiquette right. And in the appendix to his book on the philosophy ofLIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism poses the greatest current threat to tolerance in the UK for at least two reasons. Firstly, the intolerance of liberals is for the most part 'under the radar' and therefore often goes unrecognised and unchallenged. The reason for this is that the liberals have managed to persuade us that they are the good guys, thecustodians of
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Solzhenitsyn’s ’78 Western society failings still dominate. Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes thispoints to a
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA Why nationalisation is a bad idea. John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. It was a trip down Memory Lane to the arguments of the last LABOUR AND ITS PFI HYPOCRISY Labour and its PFI hypocrisy. Labour's attack on Private Finance Initiatives is absurd, given the big role the last Labour government played in extending PFIs and contracting out, and even more so given the extensive use Labour Councils rightly make of these techniques today, says John Redwood MP. There was a bad reason for the PrivateFinance
MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
LIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism poses the greatest current threat to tolerance in the UK for at least two reasons. Firstly, the intolerance of liberals is for the most part 'under the radar' and therefore often goes unrecognised and unchallenged. The reason for this is that the liberals have managed to persuade us that they are the good guys, thecustodians of
COMMENT CENTRAL
Comment Central. Latin America. May 28, 2021. How to fix Haiti's electricity crisis. In recent years, Haiti has suffered setback after setback on its road to bringing its energy network up to modern standards. But Saeed Khan writes that Haiti could soon be on its way to an energy network its people desperately need. Foreign Affairs. May27, 2021.
THE BBC'S WOKENESS IS KILLING GOOD TV The BBC's wokeness is killing good TV. The BBC is in crisis. Putting aside the current lull in TV production due to COVID-19 there is a lot going wrong with the state funded broadcaster, argues Ben Smith. In addition to the network's declining reputation regarding its questionable and biased news reporting, the BBC is feverishly pursuingan
WE NEED TO SOLVE THE CONNECTIVITY ISSUE TO FIX OUR DIGITAL The events of the last year have forced almost all of us in one form or another to move online for a period. But while this was a solution for some, it quickly revealed the profound difference between those with connectivity and those without. The pandemic put the issue of digital poverty firmly on the map, writes Chris Ashworth. THE SAD DECLINE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS The Sad Decline of the Liberal Democrats. Noah Keate delves into the history of the Liberal Democrats and outlines how the party can reclaim the overwhelming ground it has lost since 2010. The Liberal Democrats and The X Factor have more in common than WE MUST INVOLVE YOUNG PEOPLE IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING We must involve young people in political decision-making. In the first article of a new series of cross-party reflections on young people and politics, Baroness Massey argues that we need to find more ways to immerse young people in the processes of politics and democracy. An article in a newspaper this week, suggests that the BBCis at risk
SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Solzhenitsyn’s ’78 Western society failings still dominate. Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes thispoints to a
WHY NATIONALISATION IS A BAD IDEA Why nationalisation is a bad idea. John Redwood sets out why Jeremy Corbyn's proposed wave of renationalisation is a bad idea. I was asked to explain why I do not favour nationalising the railways, the Post Office, the water industry and the energy utilities yesterday on the radio. It was a trip down Memory Lane to the arguments of the last LABOUR AND ITS PFI HYPOCRISY Labour and its PFI hypocrisy. Labour's attack on Private Finance Initiatives is absurd, given the big role the last Labour government played in extending PFIs and contracting out, and even more so given the extensive use Labour Councils rightly make of these techniques today, says John Redwood MP. There was a bad reason for the PrivateFinance
MINIMUM ALCOHOL PRICING DOESN'T WORK Minimum alcohol pricing doesn't work. Criticising the Welsh government's decision to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol, Bill Wirtz argues it is possible to curb consumer drinking through education rather than the heavy hand of the law. There should, however, be no ambiguity about one point: the consumption of alcoholdoes bring health
LIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism poses the greatest current threat to tolerance in the UK for at least two reasons. Firstly, the intolerance of liberals is for the most part 'under the radar' and therefore often goes unrecognised and unchallenged. The reason for this is that the liberals have managed to persuade us that they are the good guys, thecustodians of
'GLOBAL BRITAIN' STARTS BY TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HONG After years of struggles between pro-democracy campaigners and the Hong Kong authorities, a newly introduced security bill and the crackdown on Tiananmen protests last week seem to indicate a new level of Chinese influence in the territory. Ian Ng writes that Britain needs to stand up and fight the corner of the territory it handed over 24 years ago if it truly wants to be seen as 'global'. BUDGET 2021: THE GOVERNMENT MUST GET SERIOUS ABOUT Budget 2021: The Government must get serious about business and the economy. In a defining moment for our post-Covid future, the Government must radically reset the UK economy and the business and enterprise environment with VAT cuts, the hypothecation of National Insurance to the NHS and an end to Corporation Tax, writes JohnLongworth
THE FUTURE OF THE HIGH STREET The future of the High Street. With the High Street still closed, it's a dark time for retailers and landlords, argues John Redwood MP. Some High Streets were suffering badly before the anti virus policies closed down most of the shops. More people were buying more things on line. More were travelling to the best shopping centres to enjoy the SOLZHENITSYN’S ’78 WESTERN SOCIETY FAILINGS STILL DOMINATE Re-examining novelist, historian, and anti-Communist campaigner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s 1978 Harvard University speech on the struggles facing Western society, Ken Crawford is struck by how many of the themes identified are no less relevant today. He believes this points to a deeper social challenge that crosses traditional partyboundaries.
IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY, ABOLISH THE HOUSE OF LORDS The unelected House of Lords has continually faced controversy for their unaccountability and excessive power. Their blocking of the Internal Market Bill recently exemplified this, where 800 peers thwarted the democratic will of the people. To regain democracy a referendum on their abolition is needed, argues Noel Yaxley. SCOT NAT'S RISK BEING LEFT REELING IN UNION LIMBO Scot Nat's risk being left reeling in Union limbo. Scottish nationalists cannot promise what they cannot deliver, and currently Nicola Sturgeon is doing just that. Scotland would be crippled if it left the UK, and the SNP seem willing to sacrifice their people for BREXIT: A VERY MODERN REVOLUTION Brexit: A very modern revolution. Brexit is a modern day revolution, and the High Court's decision last week to allow Parliament to vote on Article 50 is exactly that: a counter-revolutionary strike aimed at derailing it. To paraphrase Mark Twain, the report of our revolution was an exaggeration. Or so it WHAT THE NHS CAN LEARN FROM GERMANY’S HOSPITAL SYSTEM Merely 28% of the roughly 1,950 hospitals that participate in Germany's universal health system are owned by the government. 37% are private for profit hospitals that treat patients covered by the public health insurances and receive the same amount of reimbursement per case as the public ones or the 34% that are operated by churches andother charities.
LIBERAL FASCISM
Liberal fascism is on the march. Shrouded under the pretence of defending a socially liberal and open society its efforts to curb its opponents' voice have left it in the ironic position of itself being the very enemy it looks to defeat, says Andy Brown. INANE VIRTUE SIGNALLING HAS NO PLACE IN SPORT Inane virtue signalling has no place in sport. It can escape no one that sport has become the latest battleground for the culture war. But the only division fans want is a winning margin for their team. They don't need identity politics to make sport even more divisive. It's time to leave the opinions off the field, argues Noel Yaxley.* HOME__
* ABOUT__
* CONTACT__
* TEAM__
__
Politics
THE RISE OF THE TORIES John Baron MP, looks back at Boris' stonking victory and…Read More
Science
URINE TESTING FOR PESTICIDES: NEW DODGY SCIENCE STRAIGHT OUT OF FRANCE Policy analyst Bill Wirtz says, a new technique of bogus…Read More
Labour Leadership ContestLABOUR’S CHOICES
Regular contributor, John Redwood MP shares his thoughts on…Read More
Politics
THE RISE OF THE TORIES John Baron MP, looks back at Boris' stonking victory and…Read More
Science
URINE TESTING FOR PESTICIDES: NEW DODGY SCIENCE STRAIGHT OUT OF FRANCE Policy analyst Bill Wirtz says, a new technique of bogus…Read More
Labour Leadership ContestLABOUR’S CHOICES
Regular contributor, John Redwood MP shares his thoughts on…Read More
Politics
THE RISE OF THE TORIES John Baron MP, looks back at Boris' stonking victory and…Read More
__
Politics
December 19, 2019
LABOUR ABANDONS “IDENTITY POLITICS” BY INSISTING ON A FEMALELEADER (POSSIBLY).
Regular contributor, Sean Walsh says the assumption seems to be that in order to win the Labour…Finance & Economics
December 19, 2019
UNEXPLAINED WEALTH ORDERS: AN EFFECTIVE TOOL IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FINANCIAL CRIME OR A BUSTED FLUSH? Contributor, Daniel Gamsakhurdia analyses the effectiveness of Unexplained wealth orders in…Brexit
December 18, 2019
THE GENERAL ELECTION RESULT HAS ELECTRIFIED WESTMINSTER – NOW IT’S TIME TO SWITCH THINGS UP! Turning Point UK CIO, Patrick Timms gives us a prediction as to how next years negotiations with…EDITOR'S PICKS
General Election 2019 IF THE CONSERVATIVES WIN, DOMINIC CUMMINGS SHOULD FINISH WHAT HESTARTED
As the nation waits to find out who will be… General Election 2019 EXCLUSIVE POLL: BORIS SLUMPS TO SECOND AS VOTERS PREFER PINT WITH CORBYN. SWINSON STILL DRINKING ON HER OWN. As voters flock to the polls in what promises to…Politics
THE QUEENS SPEECH
Regular contributor, John Redwood MP is giving… General Election 2019 IF THE CONSERVATIVES WIN, DOMINIC CUMMINGS SHOULD FINISH WHAT HESTARTED
As the nation waits to find out who will be… General Election 2019 EXCLUSIVE POLL: BORIS SLUMPS TO SECOND AS VOTERS PREFER PINT WITH CORBYN. SWINSON STILL DRINKING ON HER OWN. As voters flock to the polls in what promises to…Politics
THE QUEENS SPEECH
Regular contributor, John Redwood MP is giving… General Election 2019 IF THE CONSERVATIVES WIN, DOMINIC CUMMINGS SHOULD FINISH WHAT HESTARTED
As the nation waits to find out who will be…__
__
HIGHLIGHTS
General Election 2019 THE ONLY WAY IS BORIS General Election 2019 CORBYN SENSATION! THE PROMISE WHICH CHANGED THE ELECTIONYouth
DISADVANTAGED YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T VOTE, AND WHY EDUCATION IS MAKINGTHIS WORSE
Politics
HOMELESSNESS NEEDS TO BE A CONCERN THROUGHOUT WHITEHALL Comment Central's Deputy Editor, Ted Jeffery highlights the…Read More
MORE STORIES
December 4, 2019
THE FUTURE OF NATO
Regular contributor, John Redwood provides us with his analysis on…December 3, 2019
A GREENER THAN GREEN CONSERVATIVE PARTY The Tory Party have always been portrayed as the party that doesn't…December 2, 2019
PROSPERITY NOT AUSTERITY In the wake of Labour calling for an end to austerity, regular…November 28, 2019
BREXIT LEAVES THE EU ANXIOUS AND DIVIDED Conventional wisdom holds that the EU will be able to press on…See all news
34 Bedford Row, London, WC1R 4JH contactcommentcentral.co.uk+44 (0)7971 441 735
__
__
__
2020 Comment Central. All rights reserved__
__
Close
Do you want to read more similar stories? if you like our Facebook fanpage, you can read everyday such amazingstories.
------------------------- Do you already like us on Facebook? Do not ask me again for Facebook ------------------------- Continue to the article »Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0