Opinion / General Interest

That BNP Broadcast

The chattering classes have chattered furiously about the appearance of the populist/nationalist/racist British National Party leader Nick Griffin on a BBC political panel debate. I watched a few minutes, then jumped channel to watch some of an inane modern vampire film (Blade) which turned out to be so clunky that I […]

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Britblog Roundup 244

Is hosted by Liberal England. It links to some howls of denunciation of an undoubtedly unpleasant article in the Daily Mail. Including this nicely tuned sexist analysis from one Clairwil: Consequently the repulsive, fat bitch had to haul her big, lardy, arse back to her keyboard and find some justification for […]

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Britblog Roundup 243

Is hosted by a Very British dude – and his beautiful eyes. Where he links to the Heresiarch on Confiscatory Justice. And (as per my very own Suiculturicide) looks at a link on the teaching of science in state schools: Science is no longer taught as an progressive discovery, with experiments […]

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EU Working Time Directive – More

My posting below on the WTD has prompted some feisty comments. Alas (or happily) my new Intense Debate Comments mode will not allow overlong comments. So here is my latest refinement in response to reader Norman Fraser: Apology duly accepted. Plus it is all about a blog posting drawing on […]

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Britblog Roundup 242

Is now posted, hosted by Amused Cynicism. Several links re the Polanski Affair – none too impressed by him. And a perhaps rather over-schematic posting by Paul Canning about the eight stages of genocide. And the benefits of storytelling in LibDem ideas about getting the state to ban airbrushed photographs […]

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Returning To People Power?

Yuk! Those strange reactionary Poles are talking about chemical castration for rapists. Except that other very respectable places are thinking along similar lines. Even France. Here is one of my core Theories. Once upon a time, masses and leaders had roughly equivalent access to weaponry. OK, not every peasant could […]

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Hanging’s Too Good For Them

Researchers (does not that very word make you want to grab your revolver?) have found that children who eat sweets and chocolate every day are more likely to be violent as adults. I just want to kill these scummy people. I mean I really do. Ooh yes please, I will […]

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Britblog Roundup 241

Is here, hosted by peregrinating cyclist Nourishing Obscurity. A lot of work has gone into this one with masses of links, so swing by to see all your questions answered: Brigitte Bardot – feminist? No. Is the aim of life to pass on one’s genes? No. Are our institutions being […]

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BBRU 240

The latest and not too long Britblog Roundup as hosted by Matt Wardman is here. It dwells on that central subject of political phenomenology, the close links between the UK Lib Dem Party and Nazis – all with a Yugoslav angle to make it all the more fascinating for readers of this […]

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Britblog Roundup 239

Is hosted by ‘always feminist’ Philobiblon. Check it out. I like it when feminists talk dirty. And BBRU 239 links to a posting by diamond geezer asserting that blogging is dying (the main argument being that as there are so many blogs there are fewer comments and it is the comments which make a […]

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