Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

September 22, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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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

September 21, 2004
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Sporting unity

Some good points raised by A Gentleman’s Commonplace about the recent European Ryder Cup victory: “There is, after all, nothing like a common enemy… to bring Europeans together and for once the UK can join the party.” As anyone in … Continue reading

September 21, 2004
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Lib Dems policy problems

As it’s conference season and all, it’s only proper to have a looksee. This blog is mostly focussing on foreign affairs, but for a change, a bit of UK domestic policy – specifically, the dole. On coming to power, Labour … Continue reading

September 20, 2004
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Boris goes live!

Hurrah! Everyone’s favourite British politician starts his own blog, and all thanks to the sterling efforts of Manic. Here it is, the long-awaited Boris Johnson.com! Hurrah! Let’s keep our fingers crossed he finds the time to stick with it.

September 20, 2004
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Victimisation

Gary Younge writes an interesting piece in the Guardian on the tendency of America and others to excuse irrational behaviour through claiming the moral high ground of victimisation. It seems as though other people are beginning to feel the same … Continue reading

September 20, 2004
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Blair, Brown and the Euro

The rather bitter-sounding book by Derek Scott, one of Tony Blair’s former advisors, is getting a lot of coverage at the moment. A section was extracted yesterday in the eurosceptic Sunday Times, which (amongst the vitriol, speculation and attempts to … Continue reading

September 17, 2004
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Making torture fun

It has to be said, Manic has a great talent for getting things spot on: 1. The War on Terror is a lie that will not protect you from terrorists 2. The War on Terror is being used to curb … Continue reading

September 17, 2004
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A short piece on hunting

Yesterday’s Daily Mail was amusing, but has got some people pissed off. It’s a load of overblown bollocks, that’s for sure. But one thing this whole business has done is turn me from loosely pro-hunt (I grew up in the … Continue reading

September 17, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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US Eyesore

Interesting piece in the New York Times about the US Embassy in London (here registration required). Well, I say interesting, but for anyone who’s had the misfortune of wandering through Grosvenor Square at any point in the last three years … Continue reading