Posts Tagged ‘politics’

If it looks like a turd & smells like a turd…

Sunday, July 25th, 2010
Libyans celebrate the return of Megrahi

Libyans celebrate the return of Megrahi

As the row over the release of convicted Libyan Terrorist Abdel Baset al-Megrahi rumbles on oil giant B.P is preparing to commence drilling off the Libyan coast in waters slightly deeper than those which have been so grossly polluted in the Gulf of Mexico.

Fueling the controversy this weekend it was reported by the Financial Times that “Michel Williams told a U.S government investigator that an important alarm, which could have detected the build up of natural gas, was disarmed so as not to wake people up at night”

In 2007 B.P signed a $900 million deal with the Libyan government allowing it to begin exploration in Libyan waters.

Megrahi was released in August 2009 on compassionate grounds by the Scottish Government having being convicted in 2001 for the bombing of PAN AM flight 103 in 1988 and the murder of 270 people.

He was given only 3 months to live before release but has made a remarkable recovery since returning to Libya, it is rumoured that he has taken up Highland dancing with gusto and is often spotted out and about wearing a kilt.

Interestingly Megrahi abandoned an appeal which would have disclosed a lot of evidence to the public shortly before his release on compassionate grounds.

The debate about whether there is any connection between the release of Abdel Based al-Megrahi and the commercial deals struck between Libya, B.P and the U.K  Government will rumble on but……..

If it looks like a turd and smells like a turd……………………..

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North South divide……..

Friday, July 9th, 2010

In the 1980’s Britain was a divided nation in more ways than one.The industrial strife of the miners strike and the subsequent pit closures took a terrible toll on the Economy of the North with high unemployment and social deprivation rife in cities like Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester & Sheffield. No one captured this division better than the comedian Harry Enfield with his cockney character “Loadsamoney” and his Newcastle counterpart “buggerallmoney”.

Whilst these caricatures caused hilarity both North and South they represented real, deep cultural divisions.

Of course the South has always had it’s own problems of density of population, high housing costs, congested roads, increased pollution and pockets of real deprivation alongside unbridled wealth.

In the 1990’s onward there has been tremendous progress in the North. Cities like Newcastle, Manchester & Leeds are unrecognisable compared to 20 years ago. Rather than squander money City councils like Salford have done a tremendous job in bringing new investment to previously deprived areas and building new, modern infrastructure which is the envy of the world.

The massive cuts announced by the coalition Government risk undoing all of that and there is a real danger that their impact will be felt far more sharply in the North where there is a much greater dependency on Government and Civil Service jobs.

This must not be allowed to happen. There must be Government incentives for New Businesses to set up in the North. In these days of electronic communications there is absolutely NO good reason for New Start ups to be located in the South East. Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester & Liverpool all have excellent airports and rail and road infrastructure. There are skilled and educated workers available at a fraction of the cost of workers in the South East.

This is not a plea for sympathy, it is a demand for equality of opportunity.

If we want to avoid another North South divide, with all that entails, we must encourage Business Investment in the North.

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Its all Greek to us……..

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The riots & violence in Greece are a possible foretaste of what is to come in the U.K as we stand on the brink of  the most important election for over 30 years.

Whoever wins we should not fool ourselves, we are in for a period of huge change with severe public spending restrictions which will affect millions of our citizens.

This is not the fault of any individual or even as a result of the actions of a bunch of investment bankers. Capitalism is cyclical in nature and some of us have seen it all before to one degree or another. Boom and bust is the nature of the game. We have been very fortunate to live through a period of sustained growth with low interest rates over the last 13 years.

However, inevitably, this created a huge bubble in the U.K & U.S housing markets which was built on highly leveraged debt.

It was inevitable that a crash would follow and now is the time to pay.

Let us hope that whoever wins the election apportions the pain equally & as fairly as possible and that we can avoid the tumult which is currently sweeping across Greece.

We certainly do live in interesting times.

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Dark cloud of obscurity……

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

volcanocloudToday in the UK all flights are grounded as a dark cloud spreads across the evening sky blotting out the light. We’re not talking about the Ash cloud eminating from an Icelandic volcanoe but the dark cloud of our first Television debate involving the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Leader of the opposition David Cameron and another Public schoolboy representing the Lib Dems.

Of course Democratic debate in a “free” society is a wondeful thing but this stage managed farce with its pre-selected questions, chosen and pre-vetted audience and spin doctored performances will do nothing to enlighten andtv+debate inform debate. In fact it will further stifle true discussion and replace it with endless microscopic analysis of our leaders “performance”, mannerisms and ticks.

Once upon a time in the U.K we thought we were above all this U.S inspired nonsense but now it can be truly said that Style has triumphed over substance.

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It was 20 years ago today……

Thursday, February 11th, 2010


Anyone old enough will remember the day, twenty years ago today, that Nelson Mandela walked to freedom, blinking in the sunshine, after 27 years in jail, much of that time on Robben Island.

Following his release Mandela exhibited exemplary leadership leading his people to a relatively peaceful future in a democratic South Africa.

It was an incredible achievement given the depth of hostility which existed between black and white.

We should also acknowledge the role played by F.W de Klerk who paved the way for democracy and mitigated the hostility and understandable fears of the Afrikaans resistance.

Both Leaders demonstrated that when we sit down to negotiate a peace we do so with our enemies not our friends but that it is possible to achieve peace against seemingly impossible odds.

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In the bleak midwinter……

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

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In around 5 months time the people of the U.K will go to the polls to elect the Government for the next parliamentary term.

Over the last 13 years of Labour government manufacturing output has declined dramatically from around 20 % of GDP to around 11% today.

The Economy has become grossly inbalanced in favour of the Financial Services and Property sectors. This has proved disastrous and has contributed to the deepest recession we have seen in a lifetime.

To rebuild a robust economy we need a mixed economy in which manufacturing plays a major and significant part.

It’s easy to be cynical about Political parties but it’s interesting to visit the main parties websites to find out what their policies are towards the Economy and manufacturing in particular.

You may be surprised by what you find.

chris@projectsguru.co.uk

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2009 – it’s been a great year……

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

We’re not going to mention unemployment being at an all time high, record insolvencies, major industrial disputes, rising death tolls in Afghanistan, major dissagreements over climate change legislation, M.P’s fiddling expenses, rising child poverty, famine, pestillence, Global Warming, Blah…Blah…Blah…

No, tonight, onBuffet the eve of a New Year and a New Decade we are celebrating some of the positive events of 2009 with the hope that 2010 will bring more.

2009 has been a fantastic year for Stock Market investors.

FTSE2009If you had invested in the depths of the market in March 2009 you would be looking at a gain of around 36%.  Of course its easy to spot trends in hindsight so surely no one could begrudge any banker his bonus for making the most of one of the greatest rallys since records began ??!

Obama 2009 started off well for Obama as he made his inaugural speech in January. This stirring and moving address brought hope and aspiration to many.

Let’s remind ourselves of one small significant part and ponder on its meaning:-

“This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed – why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.”

ashley Last, but by no means least, this has been a great year for Mike Ashley – owner of Newcastle United.  Following their dismal perormance and relegation in the summer they have risen like a phoenix from the ashes under the superb guidance of Chris Hughton and are now well on target to win the Division 1 (Championship) title – but lets not celebrate too early as we all remember what happened to Keegan in 1997 !!!

That’s enough of 2009, bring on 2010 !!!

Peace, Prosperity & Happiness.

chris@projectsguru.co.uk