Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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23 April 2011
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If you have 15 mins to spare in Derby can I suggest a quick visit to Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
It’s got probably the best collection on the planet of Joseph Wright paintings – not surprising as he came from there.
Joseph Wright of Derby found himself not very successful at getting portrait commissions from the aristocracy and their hangers-on in London and Bath but made his name painting the men of the future – the drivers and inventors of the industrial revolution.
He wouldn’t be caught dead painting Jeremy Hunt or Michael Gove.
Mike Jackson would have been his chosen sitter.
James Naughtie got it right when he mispronounced Jeremy Hunt’s surname
I am a teacher in a State school. I get the TES and usually find it informative and provocative. What provoked me this week was their failure to challenge any of the bland assertions made by Hunt. Thank you for doing so
As a Forest fan, I fear Derby won’t be too bothered if you beat them. You are right about the play offs. You, us, Hull, Leeds look like we are going for the last spot. We struck lucky last night. What is it about sven and keepers
Thanks for reminding people of exactly what Gove & Hunt are doing to school sport. To do it at all is criminal. To do less than 12 months before the Olympics is obscene. I blogged in more detail on this topic a few weeks back – – for those who are interested…
There is no economic need to cut £81bn. Even Nick Clegg has admitted that the bond markets are not forcing cuts on this scale.
The cuts are a political choice aiming at smaller state. But people in Britain should realise that private companies charge more for the services they provide as they operate for profit.
0.5% levy on land values would bring in £50bn, and there would be no need for cuts.
Britain´s debt is not a problem. Economists say that only at the level of 90% of GDP debt becomes a problem by slowing growth.
Growth is the best way to reduce the deficit, not drastic cuts. Mr Osborne´s plan is not working. It seems that Britain´s economy has grown only 0.3% during the past six months.
Osborne´s plan needs growth of 3% to work.
Before the financial crisis Britain´s debt was only 36.3% of GDP. The Maastricht Treaty sets debt reference level of 60%.
The deficit was only 2.7% of GDP. The Maastricht Treaty sets deficit reference level of 3%.
So it is ridiculous to claim that Labour overspent.
It is OK to borrow within reason during the boom years, and invest on health, education and infrastructure. This is a recipe for future growth and success.
Labour´s spending was on capital investment, not on current costs. Bank bailouts and recession caused the deficit as IFS has confirmed.
It is interesting that people who blame Labour for the “mess” never use official ONS, Treasury or OECD figures to back their claims.
I do wonder why..?
Ps. I am confident that Burnley will make the play-offs. We have the best squad and we usually do well in the spring. Up the Clarets!
Thanks Robert. I’ve seen the Joseph Wright paintings many times in Derby Museum and Art Gallery and completely agree with your assessment. Bear in mind though that the Joseph Wright Gallery is currently being refurbished. Some of Wright’s paintings are on display in Buxton Museum. Check out Derby on:
http://www.derby.gov.uk/LeisureCulture/MuseumsGalleries/Derby_Museum_and_Art_Gallery.htm
Let’s hope the galleries stays open and keep their opening hours! And thanks for introducing a bit of art into a blog about sport, in which I have never had much interest! Here are some of Wright’s paintings.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=joseph+wright&hl=en&prmd=ivnsbo&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=R8yyTZaIAtKn8QPK_ZDRAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CEwQsAQ&biw=1272&bih=775
Mike Jackson being let go by Camden Council? This is a mistake on their part. I competed against him several times on the north London open athletics circuit over 200m and 400m about 10 years ago when he was competing as a veteran. He was one of the few people in the sport I actually liked. A genuine and truly large-souled gentleman best describes him. Before Camden Council dispense with his services perhaps they should consider that had he been employed in many European countries or in America he would probably be on a six figure salary. Don’t usually comment on blogs, but this story has really pis*ed me off.
Dave, thank you. I was not aware of the refurb at Derby.
On the other hand, earlier this year found Leicester (New Walk) had put their German Expressionist works into store while rearranging their rooms – leaving only one piece by George Grosz and one by Kathe Kollwitz on show. Once they are all back on the walls that’s another gallery well worth a look.
Visions of life in a Tory Britain writ large in the fine-art of post WW1 Germany.