Category Archives: Nanny State

Woman not allowed to take dog on bus on religious grounds

Instalment number two of ‘The World’s Gone Mad’ is this example, again from the Telegraph. Judith Woods has twice in the last week been refused access to a bus because she wanted to take a dog with her. As far as my experience goes, you’re always allowed to take dogs on buses, unless they’re particularly [...]
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British Airways ban adult male from sitting next to unaccompanied minor

Today’s (first) example of the world having gone totally insane is brought to us by the Telegraph. Hedge fund manager Mirko Fischer was on a plane from London to Luxembourg, when he swapped seats with his pregnant wife so that she could be by the window. BA staff then stepped in and told [...]
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Voting at 16? Good idea, bad idea or Trojan Horse?

Both Labour and the Lib Dems have said that they favour lowering the voting age to 16. Why would they do that, I wonder, and is it a good idea? My father used to say to me: “There is nothing in socialism that a little age or a little money will not cure”, but it was [...]
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13 years of Labour: how much we have forgotten

This film speaks for itself: it should be compulsory viewing for anyone tempted to vote Labour tomorrow. It wasn’t until the end that I realised who’d made it: powerful stuff. I wonder how they kept it so short… Wikio Wikio
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Suffering from election fatigue?

I think I probably am, but not in the ways you might immediately think. In this era of media- and spin-led politics, we are seemingly interminably subjected to a constant barrage of soundbites, ‘news’, glad-handing, palm-pressing, baby-kissing and any other inconsequential drivel that our political classes and their sycophants in the media care to inflict upon [...]
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Rudyard Kipling: The Beginnings

Are we there yet, Dad? Nearly, children, very nearly… It was not part of their blood, It came to them very late With long arrears to make good, When the English began to hate. Wikio Wikio
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Advertising Standards Authority: Miliband’s climate change advert was propaganda

We covered the run-up to this back in November when the “drowning dog” video first came to our attention, but now, finally, the ASA has decided which adverts in the £6m campaign were “misleading”. Bizarrely, the video we referred to in our report, and which incensed me for its transparent aim of planting propaganda in [...]
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Judge slams government for short sentences on teenage thugs – can broken Britain ever be fixed?

As was reported in the Daily Mail today, Judge Kerry Macgill has hit out at government statutory guidelines for not allowing long-term custodial sentences to be imposed. Four teenagers, including two girls, forced a 17-year-old with learning disabilities from the children’s home in which he lived and repeatedly kicked and punched him, poured boiling water over [...]
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Nick Hogan Freed by the Blogosphere

Firstly, apologies for the paucity of blogs recently, we have all been unusually busy this week, and not a hope of reading blogs, let alone writing. In catch-up mode, came across this excellent news on Guido’s blog. Nick Hogan, the “controller of a space” where smoking took place has been released from a term of 6 [...]
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European Public Prosecutor: a jackboot too far on British Sovereignty?

This is serious folks: please read and understand. It is very, very important… The more people read this the better. First, just what is (or rather, what will be) the European Public Prosecutor? The European Public Prosecutor is a proposed European Union post established by the European Constitution Treaty of Lisbon, and covered in Article 69E [...]
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