Archive for January, 2008

Ken Livingstone mad and corrupt.

January 22, 2008 1:30 pm

London’s increasingly lunatic mayor, Ken Livingstone, was the subject of recent newspaper articles and a Dispatches documentary on Channel 4 on the 21st Jan at 8pm.

I strongly urge anyone with any fond memories of Ken to download the 4od application and watch the programme.  I fully admit I used to be a fan of Ken, I think he got a few things right in the early days, and something had to be done about congestion. But as soon as he started getting chummy with radical clerics and slating Trevor Phillips, the one man who spoke sense about multiculteralism, he started to lose the plot.

But I never imagined one man could be in charge of such a morally and financially corrupt outfit as the GLA. Just take the time to watch - you’ll be shocked.

New Zealand Video

January 20, 2008 5:11 pm
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“Muslim Britain is becoming one big no-go area” - Michael Nazir-Ali

January 12, 2008 3:19 pm

From The Times (read the full article via the link)

Perhaps it had to be someone like Michael Nazir-Ali, the first Asian bishop in the Church of England, who would break with convention and finally point out the elephant in the room.

His comments last week about the growing stranglehold of Muslim extremists in some communities revived debate about the future of multiculturalism and provoked a flurry of condemnation. Members of all three political parties immediately clamoured to dismiss him. “I don’t recognise the description that he’s talked about – no-go areas and people feeling intimidated,” said Hazel Blears, the communities secretary.

A quick call to her Labour colleague John Reid, the former home secretary, would almost certainly have helped her to identify at least one of those places. Just over a year ago Reid was heckled by the Muslim extremist Abu Izzadeen in Leytonstone, east London, during a speech on extremism, appropriately. “How dare you come to a Muslim area,” Izzadeen screamed.

That picture is mirrored outside London. One of our country’s biggest and most deprived Muslim areas is Small Heath, in Birmingham, where Dr Tahir Abbas, director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Culture, was raised. With a dominant Asian monoculture, low social achievement and high unemployment, Small Heath is precisely the kind of insular and disengaged urban ghetto Nazir-Ali was talking about.

Biofuels bad for the environment

1:38 pm

I’m not against the idea of alternative energy at all, but HOW did it take so long for the EU to admit that the whole biofuel experiment was a really, really stupid idea?!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4607258.stm

How to listen to librivox on the radio!

January 1, 2008 10:59 pm

Just a bit of fun really, but I just realised that you can listen to Librivox on the radio!
All the podcasts, all the chapters, all the books. Here’s how…

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