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Glad the Guardian’s noticed

April 17th, 2013 · 32 Comments

How much a gold bar is worth is really down to whatever a buyer and seller agree it’s worth. Now all we have to do to get them up to speed is to point out that this applies to everything, not just gold.

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Strange times

April 15th, 2013 · 3 Comments

I get quite a few press releases these days. Obviously been added to a couple of media databases. But some of them do slightly confuse me. And not just the tech ones: a company I’ve never heard of releases something that does something I don’t understand on equipment I never knew existed. One just arrived. [...]

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Dearie me Polly, dearie me

April 9th, 2013 · 19 Comments

The tragic upshot has been the steep erosion of wages for the powerless bottom half, as income, wealth and property is sucked up to the top. I’m afraid that this just has not happened. Wages and incomes simply have not fallen. It is true that of the growth in general more has gone to the [...]

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A very nice Private Eye meta joke

April 4th, 2013 · No Comments

For all those confused by Private Eye references, their glossary in each issue can be found on page 94.

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Well, Yes Polly, this is true but…..

March 26th, 2013 · 10 Comments

To read it again is to breathe in the spirit of optimism and dispel today’s fatalism that says very little can ever change, whoever is in power. National debt then was more than 200% of GDP, dwarfing today’s 73%, yet all this was done in a ravaged nation. And they ran budget surpluses as they [...]

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The Guardian and numbers

March 23rd, 2013 · 7 Comments

Would it not be fairer to tax foreign deposit holders? They could then be compensated by the Russian government, which sits on over half a billion dollars of foreign exchange reserves. Half a trillion subs…..half a trillion.

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This week Willy Hutton goes wrong in his first sentence

March 17th, 2013 · 8 Comments

In fact, in the first few words of his first sentence. The first ever non-European pope takes over at the Vatican Difficult to take seriously anyone commenting upon the Papacy, Catholicism or even the long run of history who seems not to have heard of St. Peter. Which is a little odd, given that the [...]

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Amazing about Murdoch and phone tapping, eh?

March 16th, 2013 · 13 Comments

Detectives are examining an estimated 600 fresh allegations of phone-hacking incidents at Rupert Murdoch’s now closed News of the World on the back of fresh evidence obtained by the Metropolitan police from a suspect turned supergrass. Just astonishing that this surfaces the day after half the Mirror is arrested for the same offence. For we [...]

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Well done Seumas

March 13th, 2013 · 23 Comments

Such wondrous logic about the Falklands. Self-determination requires a recognised and viably independent people,…….(…)….But since the Falklands war, its legacy has entrenched an unsustainable £75m-a-year Ruritanian absurdity in the south Atlantic…..(….)…..the future of the islands is put in the hands of the tiny British settler population, most of whom weren’t born there but are subsidised [...]

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Giles, are you actually an idiot or do you just play one in the newspapers?

March 2nd, 2013 · 31 Comments

We cap benefits but not bonuses. How on earth are we ‘all in this together’? Benefits are paisd from taxation. Bonuses are paid from the income of a private company. Benefits are paid from the money forcibly removed from the pockets of the populace through State power. Bonuses are freely given by shareholders to their [...]

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We call this “Doing A Pollard”

March 1st, 2013 · 4 Comments

No, not Vicky, Stephen. The message from the headmaster of an independent school announcing a teacher’s imminent retirement appeared, at first glance, to be innocent enough — even if the second sentence did start a little clumsily. “It is with mixed feelings that I announce the retirement of Mr Roger Clark at the end of [...]

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Willy Hutton really is quite amazing

February 24th, 2013 · 12 Comments

Today it’s all about the property market. About how houses are too expensive and Something Must Be Done! At which point he entirely fails to mention, even to dismiss it, the simple fact that cheaper housing will only come about through a relaxtion of the planning system. If, as is indeed true, 50% or more [...]

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How strange to see the barmaid profiled in a national newspaper

February 23rd, 2013 · 8 Comments

Laurie Lee’s daughter, Jessy. Of course, the profile’s because she’s Laurie Lee’s daughter, not because she was the barmaid at the pub I frequented when I lived in Cheltenham. But still, slightly odd to read it. Despite having written for the papers on and off for a bit now I still rather have this idea [...]

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Polly and statistics once again

February 19th, 2013 · 9 Comments

Westminster expects 5,000 families to be evicted by housing benefit cuts – and it’s happening almost everywhere. Councils have no choice as they frantically search for cheap housing, often hundreds of miles away. In Hull the bedroom tax hits 4,700 families with a spare room, and only 73 small properties free. Well, you know, I’m [...]

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Guardian editorial fails by the end of its first sentence

February 16th, 2013 · 13 Comments

The British are now the fattest people in western Europe. America is ahead of us, and the rest of Europe is not far behind in the march to ever greater obesity, with all the attendant problems of poor health and shortened life expectancy it brings in its train. Yet average lifespans keep increasing.

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Telegraph Subs: Report for numeracy training please

February 11th, 2013 · 5 Comments

Court papers show she is seeking a R70-million (49m GBP) house, R3 million to furnish it, a new R1 million car every five years and monthly maintenance of R150,000 (10,000 GBP). Without looking it up I don’t know whether the Rand is 15 to one (R150,000 being 10,000 GBP) or more like 1.5 to one [...]

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Guardian journalists, eh? Tsk

February 8th, 2013 · 12 Comments

Athens-born Pryce said she met Huhne in 1982, a year after her first marriage ended, and, despite her having “second thoughts” and breaking off their engagement, they married a year later. At that time he was a journalist at the Guardian, she said, with aspirations in politics. Forcing wives into an abortion, perverting the course [...]

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Wouldn’t have happened in Tom’s day etc etc

February 5th, 2013 · 11 Comments

Researchers forecast that every British adult will knock back about 53m fewer litres of wine and spirits by 2016, the equivalent of at least a bottle every year. Don’t these people have editors etc etc. As it happens, or at least so I’m told, The Telegraph doesn’t any longer have subeditors who are the types [...]

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Interesting conjunction of Daily Mail stories

February 1st, 2013 · 13 Comments

Why can’t we British make patriotic films like Spielberg’s blockbuster? Lincoln is an unembarrassed hymn to America, says MAX HASTINGS OK, if you say so Max. The next story is: Bond leads the way in UK box office bonanza: Skyfall and War Horse help make 2012 a bumper year for British cinema It appears that [...]

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Polly and statistics once again

January 29th, 2013 · 5 Comments

British mothers have one of the lowest employment rates in the OECD because we have the third most expensive childcare, sometimes of mediocre calibre. Hmm. One of the lowest, eh? Here’s the OECD numbers on maternal employment. We seem to be right in the middle of the pack actually. Number 20 in a list of [...]

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