Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

September 27, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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Propaganda, pledges and polls

Well, the Labour membership have apparently managed to force a vote about the Iraq war at the conference, but this still doesn’t stop the party’s website clogging itself up with unintuitive design, little easily-accessible content, constant demands for money, and … Continue reading

September 26, 2004
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Gordon’s Alive!

Well, well, well… Seems like the Chancellor’s all over the shop in the run-up to the Labour Conference. Following yesterday’s fluff-piece in the Guardian magazine, today Gordon Brown gets a surprsingly favourable interview in the pro-Tory Telegraph (registration required) and … Continue reading

September 26, 2004
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Between Iraq and a hard place

Kerry has pretty much ditched attempts to fight the election on the basis of domestic policy and is staking it all on ruining Bush’s credentials over foreign policy and the war on terror. So, will this work? The smart money … Continue reading

September 25, 2004
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Running across the hills of Fife while talking about international development policy

Great profile/interview with Gordon Brown in today’s Guardian magazine – here. “When people talk about party politics it is almost purely in the sense of ambitions – who’s up, who’s down, who’s in, who’s out. But it would be outrageous … Continue reading

September 25, 2004
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Turkish Delight

Bad pun, sorry… But there seems to be a lot of interest over the possibility of Turkey joining the EU at the moment. Turkey should, I believe, at some stage become a full member of the EU. It is, after … Continue reading

September 24, 2004
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UN-decisive

Even people like me who think the UN is a superb institution agree that it needs to be reformed. I agree that it failed in the Balkans, and I’d suggest it’s currently failing in the Sudan. Expanding the Security Council … Continue reading

September 24, 2004
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The latest threat: Frail 87-year-olds

I’m still trying to work this out. According to Crooked Timber, the highly-respected 87 year old Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm has been deported from the United States. It seems like no one is quite aware yet what the reasoning is. … Continue reading

September 23, 2004
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Compare and Contrast

Via Bloggerheads, an interesting post pointing out the somewhat unusual attitude the UK seems to have towards terrorism, which was itself a follow-up to another interesting post. Why am I bemoaning the UKIP for being fascist? We’re pretty much living … Continue reading

September 22, 2004
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Everyone hates the UKIP

In my continuing trawl of blog type things, I happened across this little entry from a eurosceptic blog I noticed a while back. Sounds like the UKIP MEPs are (surprise, surprise) a bunch of thugs. However, “Strangely, although there were … Continue reading

September 22, 2004
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Crap CAP

Good point, well made. It certainly is about time to sort out the CAP – probably the EU’s single biggest failure, I can’t deny it. However, opening up the EU market to third world nations probably wouldn’t make that much … Continue reading

September 22, 2004
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Choice

The Lib Dems are exasperating more than just me by the looks of things. An interesting post here by Oliver Kamm (who I haven’t come across before, so have yet to make a judgement beyond him seeming perhaps a tad … Continue reading