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That power was expressly reserved to the Westminster-based UK government under the Scotland Act of 1998 – in the same way that reproductive rights were reserved because everyone knows that abortion is a highly divisive Catholic/Protestant thing in Scotland, as it barely is in England or Wales (but is on both sides of the Irish border).Though Cameron expressed himself in confrontational terms – as Salmond routinely does – at the weekend,Kate Spade diaper bag (http://www.waketrafficticket.org/?p=4), catching out Lib Dem allies and Labour pro-Union politicians too, the proposals set out yesterday by the very Scottish and Lib Dem Scottish secretary,Kate Spade diaper bag (http://www.waketrafficticket.org/?p=41), Michael Moore, are actually conciliatory.They offered to transfer the necessary powers to Holyrood on a temporary basis to allow it to legislate for a referendum – for the SNP to do so on its own would be open to all-but-certain legal challenge – provided the key terms were fair and the outcome decisive, ie no fiddling the franchise to let children vote or stringing it out until London is especially unpopular, and a straight yes/no ballot.
That tightening includes the reduction in federal spending resulting from the sequestration that went into effect on March 1; the expiration of the payroll tax cut that was in place in 2011 and 2012; and the increase in tax rates on income above certain thresholds starting in 2013.Can't get much clearer than that. Austerity. Increases. The. Deficit. Asuterity. Increases. The. Deficit.This relates to and supports the post I wrote Tuesday about that poll showing a horrifying percentage of Americans thinking balanced budgets lead to jobs. No. It's the other way around. Now you have the CBO saying it,not just me. The Democrats,Kate Spade Outlet (http://www.veltenfinancieel.com/?p=8),as van Hollen made clear at this breakfast I attended at Third Way,are banking on people to grasp this.
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And there are other obstacles to widespread UAV use. So far 30 states have tried pushing forward legislation limiting drones in fears they may be used for citizen surveillance come 2015. In Virginia,a two-year moratorium on UAVs is sitting on the governor's desk waiting for a signature.Such restrictions could change the job numbers set forth by the AUVSI report,which expects that states of California,Washington and Texas to be among the top economic beneficiaries of an open airspace. "Those estimates from the AUVSI are the best case scenario but there are so many kinks to be figured out in the next few years. It's kind of an area where the law and technology will have to grow together," says a spokesperson for the Unmanned Systems Caucus,chaired by Congressmen Buck McKeon and Henry Cuellar.
Clegg also claimed that, if the rules had been observed, the euruld not be in the trouble it is now. My own view remains that if the disciplines - and they were strict fiscal disciplines - on which the euro was originally launched had been respected and adhered to, the euro would not now be in the trouble that it was." ? He said that he did not expect Britain to join the euro during his political lifetime. "I doubt very, very much that, during my political lifetime, certainly as leader of the Liberal Democrats, that we will see the UK enter into the euro," he said. ? He refused to deny a report in the Times (paywall) saying that he and David Cameron disagreed about whether to support Palestine's bid to be recognised as a state at the United Nations.
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6.12pm: Jane Ellison, the Conservative MP for Battersea, says she witnessed some of the looting at Clapham Junction. She does not know what shocked her more: hearing young looters phone their friends to check their trainer size; seeing a group of seven or eight people pile out of a van after driving to Clapham Junction to take part in the looting, or the fact that one of the first people convicted turned out to be a teaching assistant.Attacking retail was particularly stupid because retail is one of the sectors of the economy that provides entry-level jobs for school leavers, she says.6.18pm: My colleague James Meikle has this on Ashraf Haziq, the Malaysian student mugged and left with a broken jaw in an attack in Barking, east London.
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