Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
13 February 2025
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24 April 2009
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The worry must surely be that the commitments won’t be followed through with the hard cash because the figures are so bad. It is hard to get your head round just how much debt we are talking about. Yes it is important the government keeps showing willing on green but I would not want to be in their shoes with all the problems they face
For years we have had politicians competing on saying where they will spend money. Now they have to spell out where they will cut. Cameron just couldn’t answer questions about this on the media this morning. At least the Lib Dems have been open about some of the big ticket projects they would cut, but then I suppose they know they won’t have to follow through. But I think the credit crunch and this Budget have transformed the terms of political discourse. I kind of feel anything could happen at the next election now.
It appears Ed Milliband must have been reading your blog Ally as it was one of my points raised on here. There is a massive export potential if the UK can manufacture kits that could be fitted to coal fired power stations abroad.
Domestically we have the the bonus of the North Sea oil and gas fields where the C02 can be stored as well as forcing out the remainder of the gas and oil.
We have hundreds of years of coal here which along with renewables can give us the energy security we need.
How about giving the go ahead for the Severn Barrage Ed?
On the Olympics I can’t disagree with you more Ally, it’s a London centric games which many in the north can’t be arsed about. The equestrian events for the Chinses games were held in Hong Kong which is over 1500Km from Beijing, my point being there is nothing for the rest of the UK.
It shouldn’t be forgotten that after the Pickets Lock fiasco (the aborted International Athletics bid) and the botched attempt to cheat the Germans out of their world cup bid in 2006 that British sport was in the mire.
Then came Manchester’s magnificent Commonwealth games in 2002 which established our sporting credentials.
Our thanks for this from Seb Coe and the cockney alliance? A football semi final at Old Trafford. (I could also go on about how the cockneys stole Manchester’s winning bid for the English National Football Stadium in 1995, but that’s for another day).
We also have the grotesque fact that commemorative cups for the games have been ordered from China whilst we have redundancies in the Potteries at our factories. Would that happen in France if Paris had won?
So the cockney games can be left to drown in jellied eels and pie and mash as far as I’m concerned.
Alastair – please could you do the Party a favour and and bend a few of the prominent ears you have access to. The Tories and their supporters are winning all the arguments – even though their arguments are facile. Accidently saw Starkey run away with the show on Q time last night – showed the Labour rep up badly, which is pathetic as Starkey was talking rubbish yet the crowd lapped it all up. Maybe someone with more political nous copuld have confronted him and other Tories – all you have to say is that they are Conservatives, thereby do not ideologically believe in social democracy, as the Burkeian/ancien regimist Starkey et al do not, and game, popularity contest and election is won. Easy. Please do that for us. cheers old chap.
You’d be even happier if you were doing the marathon. I enjoyed your tips yesterday which I have passed on to my son who is doing it for the first time. He is so excited, and so are his dad and I.I read the bit in your diaries again last night when you did the marathon in 2003, and I’ve sent him that too, because it had more tips in there, and also some wonderfully emotional moments. How you fitted in running a marathon when doing that job is a mystery
Maybe we should call them the Austerity Olympics
FAO Al Rhodes.
You’re right John Denham was hopeless. He should have confronted Starkey as a facist and told the audience that this government was spending money on keeping a generation of youngsters in work whilst the tories abandoned them in the 80’s.
The woman from the institute of ideas slagged off our car industry… unbelieveable! We produve more cars than we have ever done, most for export. The Nissan factory at Sunderland is the most productive in Europe whilst the Honda Civic made in Swindon is the most reliable car in the UK.
We also have world class manufacturing at Burnaston, and Deeside via Toyota, BMW at Oxford, Jaguar/Land Rover in Scouseland along with GM. Ford make most of their engines in the UK as well as their vans.
She also slagged off the new for old car system which has been successful all over Europe.
Rattle some cages AC!!!!
The Olympics will be a fantastic thing for Britain, for young people, for sport, for general joie de vivre – sport is a positive and hugely life-affirming force for good, as well as bringing people together and barriers down. If as a result they boost tourism and interest in the UK and what we do, all the better. I intend to go and see some form of Olympic competition in 2012.
Is this actually footage of AC cycling in Scotland? I think we should be told…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRlETldGhWI&feature=related
Depressing to see the manifesto promises shredded and final nail in the New Labour project I guess.I too think Cameron will have to do better than chop a few quangos,but will do so,and more, from a position of a 100 plus seat majority
Hello Alistair,
Good blog post-nice to hear some refreshing analysis about it that isn’t hyperbole about the budget. Plus, I am also excited about the Olympics. I don’t care what the naysavers are coming out with-I know it will be the kind of hisotric event that will be talked about for years afterwards.
I run my own blog, if you would like to check it out. I am Graduated Student who is trying to find a job in the current economic climate. My blog is: http://graduatecalling.wordpress.com , and I would like to know what you think!
Thank you,
Robs 🙂