Archive for February, 2006

February 21st, 2006
Constitutional lessons from the past
by Nosemonkey

Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution (1867), Ch.VI - ‘Its Supposed Checks and Balances’:
“When the leading sect… in Parliament is doing what the nation do not like, an instant appeal ought to be registered and Parliament ought to be dissolved. But a zealot of a Premier will not appeal; he will follow his formulae; he will [...]


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February 16th, 2006
Silvio’s second coming
by Paul

Over the last couple of decades, Europe and the USA have been playing with the world’s Power like two kids bouncing up and down on a seesaw. Or at least they would’ve been were America not so fat.


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February 13th, 2006
Award nominations for The Sharpener
by Nosemonkey

Yes, I know there haven’t been many posts here recently - things will hopefully change soon, if we ever get around to implementing some of the changes that have been loosely in the planning stages for months. Anyway, The Sharpener is up for various awards in A Fistful of Euros‘ 2nd European Weblog Awards, along [...]


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February 1st, 2006
Profiting from patients
by Donald/TheJarndyceBlog

I don’t often write about the NHS. I don’t ever complain about it: my local GP and hospital are both excellent (and have been, unfortunately, well-used by my family). I figure if they can get it right here, in one of Britain’s poorest boroughs, it can be done anywhere. The NHS surgeon that saved my [...]


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