Friday, 18 November 2011










Egyptian Blogger Exposes It All - HJS
What the Hell is Going on With Huhne? – Heffer
Altmeier Should have been StuffedIEA
Who Owes Who WhatBBC
CameroonHome v ConservativeHomePolitical Scrapbook
No Jobs Left for Dim Kids – Dan Knowles
Taxpayer Funded Trade Union Sponsoring Sports Team – Mark Wallace
Tin Foil Hats DebunkedMIT
Twitter Hitting WiresMashable
The Sight Of Clegg Makes My Blood Boil – Paddy O’Flynn
Taxpayers Lose - TPA
Plan B is in Cloud Cuckoo LandFT
More Europe Please – Mandy
Time to Go HomeThe Commentator
Curiouser and Curiouser - Biased BBC
Who Are the 99% – Adrian Moss
They Started It – Dan Knowles
The More Brodie Speaks the More He Helps May – Ben Brogan
Do We Need a Blog Complaints Commission?BBC
Rumour E-Debate Threshold Will Be RaisedMail
This is Not the Margaret Thatcher I Knew – Mr Tebbit





Dr Michael Fuchs, deputy leader of the the CDU, told BBC Radio 4 Today

‘Printing money is not a good way. Every German is scared about too much inflation. It’s vital that we do our own homeworks in each country’.

Farage’s Rage Going Viral

Nigel Farage’s “What gives you the right?” speech from Wednesday is bang on the money and going viral with nearly 50,000 views in two days:

The officials in the chamber always laugh when Farage holds up the mirror, but those smirks are looking more and more like gallows humour every day. Even Mrs Fawkes, who is not in the least interested in politics, wanted the volume turned up when she overheard this one…

Irish Budget Decided in Berlin

Today Dave is off to see Chancellor Merkel as we learn that advance copies of the proposed Irish budget were circulating for approval in the Bundestag in Berlin before being seen in the Oireachtas in Dublin. Elected Irish politicians will rubber-stamp the budget once German politicians have approved it.

German approved regimes have now been appointed in Italy and Greece, the Irish finance ministry is run by the Bundesfinanzminister with German “advisers” in Dublin acting as financial Gauleiters. In September 2008 the Irish government was instructed to guarantee the bad loans made by German banks who lent to the failed Anglo-Irish Bank and the Fianna Fáil government submitted, sacrificing generations of future taxpayers on the altar of the €uro. The Irish electorate kicked them out bringing in a Fine Gael government which promised to renegotiate the debts. In government Fine Gael too have bent the knee to Berlin.

As smaller sovereign states succumb to the German finanz-blitzkrieg it is difficult to see how the interests of those nations outside the developing German co-prosperity sphere are well served by the EU, particularly given that France’s AAA credit rating looks about as secure as the Maginot Line. It is Britain’s age old role to be a check on German domination of Europe, if Germany wants to reform the EU in its own image the British people should be given a referendum on their continuing membership…