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"You are holding in your hand the Government statement. The record of this Government in making statements is better than the government which you supported."Mr Gardiner (Brent N) called for a debate on Britain's mission in Libya."This week we have found out the war in Libya is costing a quarter of a billion pounds, this week we have found that the military leadership of this country believe that our armed forces are overstretched in engaging in that endeavour," he said."Can we now have a debate to find out why it is that British troops are not enforcing the ceasefire on both sides but are actually acting as the military wing for the rebels in a civil war?"Sir George urged him to raise the matter at defence questions, adding: "The Government has done all it can to keep the House in the picture on Libya and indeed on Afghanistan.
Grayling says payment by results should be moved into other areas such as criminal justice and treatment of drug addiction. His other suggestion is for the European commission. "When you manage to unite John Redwood and Nick Clegg, you must be doing something wrong." He is talking about the benefits issue that Andrew wrote about earlier. The commission contests the coalition's interpretation of what they are asking for.Mike reads out a number of online suggestions for future policies. James says she is against the idea of ringfencing the voluntary sector against cuts. "You don't do anybody any favours by using some artificial means to keep them alive."Stewart says it is hard for local charities to compete with the big national charities.
It is understood that Armed Forces planners are looking at the possibility that a new global financial crash could undermine the defence forces of key British allies ...[General Sir David Richards], the Chief of the Defence Staff, said economic issues present the biggest threat to Britain and its interests in the world."I am clear that the single biggest strategic risk facing the UK today is economic rather than military," he told the Royal United Services Institute"Over time, a thriving economy must be the central ingredient in any UK Grand Strategy. This is why the eurozone crisis is of such huge importance not just to the City of London but rightly to the whole country and to military planners like me.
I'm sure there's some truth in its claims just as there is (greater) force in Jonathan Sumption QC's (he's the new man on the supreme court) overnight speech saying the European convention on human rights is encroaching on what are rightly political decisions (just like the bankers).Do they really think we would avoid all EU regulation from outside, or the outer circle? Does Norway? Would British manufacturing capacity be miraculously transformed? Would the £8.4bn be invested in productive capacity, or wasted on tax cuts, much of which would be spent on imports?But the symbolic retreat that highlights the coalition's retreat (I do not count occasional bleats from Nick Clegg) into domestic insularity is the much-trumpeted failure both to contribute more directly to the eurozone bailout.
Lots of drug addicts are anti-social. They are a nuisance. When he was arrested, he felt the police were doing what they had to do.Q: What do you think about legal highs? Are they the drug of choice for young people?Brand says he does not know because he is not young enough any more. But he knows that young people will always want to get high.We need to address the mental and spiritual problems leading people into taking drugs, he says.11.45am: Michael Ellis, a Conservative, goes next.Q: Is addiction self-induced? And does it involve victims?Brand says the victims of drug-related crimes need to be taken care of. He says he met a senior police officer recently who argued that addiction should be seen as an illness.
The number of sufferers who died within 30 days of admission shot up from 135 to 260.Three-quarters of victims were pensioners, with cases soaring among the over-60s more than any other age group.? Sam Coates and Richard Ford in the Times (paywall) say spin doctors have been ordered to produce three "positive" Olympic games-related stories every day for nearly three months.Even the Scotland Office has been drafted in to the massive cross-government effort,kate spade wallet sale (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), preparing press releases on how Scottish companies and tourism will benefit from the event taking place 400 miles away.Godric Smith, a former spokesman for Tony Blair, has been brought in to oversee the production of news stories so that they can begin daily Olympic-themed announcements from May 18, when the torch arrives in Liverpool from Greece.
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