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« en: Octubre 13, 2013, 09:40:07 am »
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 Was he suggesting that Rupert Murdoch should go? It didn't sound quite like that, but I'm not sure.3.28pm: With the Labour party,www.cnnhkids.com, it's still open season on Gordon Brown. Last month Ed Balls told the Times in an interview that working for Brown was "debilitating" and that "nobody is going to look back at any point in history and say that Gordon Brown was a great prime minister". And now Peter Hain, in an interview with the Australian, has said this.Gordon has a massive political brain and is superhumanly dedicated,kate spade bags, but he was quite dysfunctional as a prime minister.There's more in Outside In,marc by marc jacobs tote, Hain's recent autobiography,ytcgzx.net, which I've just got round to reading. It's far better than the standard ministerial memoir, partly because the account of Hain's time as an anti-apartheid activist is gripping, but partly because he's quite candid about his colleagues.
30am: Alan Johnson,cnnhkids.com, the Labour former home secretary, told Radio 5 Live this morning that he would have resigned if he had made the mistake that Theresa May did in relation to Abu Qatada and the deadline for his appeal to the European court of human rights. I've taken the quote from PoliticsHome.On an issue like this,marc jacobs outlet, it is so difficult,www.ytcgzx.net, I'd have resigned over it. For all kinds of reasons this is such an important issue that Theresa May was absolutely right to get this guy out of the country,kate spade outlet, but to mess up her dates is a horrendous mistake and it just looks like amateur hour in the government.9.47am: According to Paul Waugh, we're also getting a Commons statement from Andrew Lansley on his decision not to publish the risk register relating to the Health Act.
 "I think it was largely a media-driven [story]. I didn't see the hanging offence, I'm afraid,kate spade wallet sale," says Bone.Here is a bit more detail from Fox's statement:I mistakenly allowed the distinction between my personal interest and my government activities to become blurred.The consequences of this have become clearer in recent days and I'm sorry for this.4.21pm: Here is Liam Fox's letter of resignation to the prime minister in full:Dear David,As you know, I have always placed a great deal of importance on accountability and responsibility. As I said in the House of Commons on Monday, I mistakenly allowed the distinction between my personal interest and my government activities to become blurred.
 This passage seemed intended to rebut that charge.Let me be clear: everyone must take responsibility for their own actions.But when the state fails,kate spade outlet online, it can amplify the worst in people.Yes,cnnhkids, it's the child's responsibility to study hard at school - but if that school is a place of constant disruption and chaos they're not going to get a fighting chance.Yes, it's the parents' responsibility to look for work - but if the state is paying them more not to work, it becomes a rational choice to sit at home on the sofa.Yes, it's the teenager's choice to smash up the bus stop and torment their neighbours - but if the criminal justice system doesn't draw a firm enough line between right and wrong, they're more likely to do wrong.
 "The expectation of privacy down the road is going to not be expanded but made smaller," said Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX). "I think that's what members of the Supreme Court,to me,are saying,which concerns me. So Congress needs to set a standard."The meeting was the second on the topic of domestic drones this year and reflects a mad dash by both state and federal lawmakers to place checks on the technology before it's readily available.In February,marc jacobs wallets,Congress voted to make the Federal Aviation Administration let drones fly in U.S. airspace by 2015. In response,four states have already passed legislation limiting the use of drones or unmanned aerial systems within their borders. According to the American Civil Liberties Union,32 states in total have active legislation that would limit the not-yet-legal technology.

 

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