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- Dear me!
- The elephant emerges
- Doomed?
- Breaking news
- This is one we missed
- A bit of light relief
- Interesting
- In Europe but not ruled by …
- This might explain some things
- Bruges Group fringe meeting
- New developments in France?
- The contagion spreads
- Bad form
- An important campaign
- Men of Iron
- Playing with fire
- A puzzling development
- And therein lies your problem …
- While the children play
- A nice little earner
- Missing a trick
- This is too much ...
- The descent into madness
- First report
- Too little, too late
- Mature debate?
- A done deal
- A market solution?
- The invisible takeover
- Heads in the sand?
- The devil's techniques
- News from the big bad world
- Freedom of speech – EU style
- Of politics and policies
- The instrument of destruction
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Throwing down the gauntlet
- Tax is for the little people
- Ukraine, Russia and the EU
- Publish and be damned!
- And the good news is?
- A totally avoidable disaster
- It isn't working very well
- It's the ordinary folk who carry the can
- The thot plickens
- The green-con boom
- Plundering the private purse
- Do I wish!
- Ambiguity – or the truth revealed?
- One reason why we are in trouble
- The perpetual motion machine
- The mother of all failures
- The view from Montenegro
- The end is nigh?
- Climate vandalism
- A get-out clause?
- Beyond a joke
- A national humiliation
- Tzipi Livni
- A wake up call
- An elephant in the HBOS
- The climate change industry speaks
- You can lead a politician to water …
- Reality is a bitter pill to take
- Saving the planet?
- The green scam
- Negativity revisited
- Spot the difference
- Please, don't let this be true
- Some surprises yet?
- Do the maths!
- The onset of madness
- Come back global warming
- The blindness of the political classes
- All a little unpredictable
- Can it last?
- Another discussion on propaganda
- A harvest of woe
- Paying through the nose
- Now who is speculating?
- Best wishes
- Who should decide? - Part 2
- The future?
- Cradle to grave
- The money weapon
- Political consensus is often wrong
- The propaganda game
- The ignorance of the Irish
- The blogs run frit!
- Who should decide? - Part 1
- Drunk in charge of a blog
- Clever!
- Lawful excuse?
- Policy now!
- As others see it
- Knee-jerk politics
- A culture of irresponsibility
- The awkwardness of truth
- Changes in Germany
- A lucky prime minister?
- Idiots abroad
- A lack of vision
- Incompetence or corruption?
- A problem with the Conservative Party
- A requiem for UKIP
- The struggle over power
- Russia wins another victory
- Real journalism
- There I was, trying to write a serious posting ......
- A whiff of realignment?
- The bigger scandal
- It begins
- Candour from the Beeb
- A few thoughts ....
- Out of touch
- This is serious journalism folks!
- Missing the implications?
- Blogs away!
- The enemy within
- A confrontation shapes up
- King maker or pretender?
- By their propaganda shall ye know them
- Two articles from over the Pond
- A breath of sanity
- The wise and all-seeing leader
- A "changing media landscape"
- The "hockey stick" lives (not)!
- The unholy trinity
- Got it in one … almost
- The consequences of meddling
- The elephant strikes again
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