Category archives: UK
Demography clearly matters, although Mark Steyn doesn’t
People who take the idea of Eurabia seriously are almost as dull and pointless as people who take the idea of one world government seriously, and few are as dull and pointless as Mark Steyn, a man who makes me… continue reading »
The Churchman and the Lawman
I’m sorry, but what the hell did you just say? But Dr Williams said an approach to law which simply said “there’s one law for everybody and that’s all there is to be said, and anything else that commands your… continue reading »
Letting Them Die: Iraq translators update
As any fule kno, Dan Hardie has been leading the blogging campaign to change the British government’s policy on how we deal with our ex-employees in Iraq. He’s been like an unholy cross between a workhorse and a terrier on… continue reading »
What to do about Iraqi translators
If you want an update, read the post below. If you actually want to do something about ensuring that Iraqi employees of the British government have the opportunity to protect the lives of their families and themselves, you should do… continue reading »
We care about you, but not too much
The relationship between an employer and an employee is like any other relationship. For example, if you went to your best friend and said, “Mate, I really need your help – I think somebody’s trying to kill me!” and they… continue reading »
Iraqi translators – still dying, thanks to British government policy!
So where are we on the whole Iraqi translators issue? Let’s put it this way – they’re still dying. There was an interesting podcast on Iraqi asylum from 5Live the other day, which you can listen to here courtesy of… continue reading »
North Circular Stories
I met Simon Ostrovsky in Berlin, where he sold me a bike that only had one pedal and then disappeared. I forgave him because he makes really interesting documentary shorts, like the recent North Circular Stories that aired on Channel… continue reading »