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A Centre right view on UK politics and the wider world from an British subject by birth and English citizen by Postcode in London, with links to my old uni town whose been abroad both near (Wales / Cymru) and far (Levant, Polska and Malta)

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Thursday, November 03, 2011

I prefer devolved fiscal autonomy

Fiscal ASutonomy could mean more funding for research and development that will mean less goof ups in energy extraction (oil and gas) prior to its commencement.

Failure to do so could leave the highland and islands gunked and a very annoyed World Wildlife fund. Can all of this be avoided by proper devolution and a federal UK

Can Japan sue the United Kingdom

If shale drilling last spring upset teh earths core near Lancashire, and if repeated off teh coast of scotland could lead to oil spillages that woul make the GUlf of mexico look like a ketchup stain,

CaN Japan sue the United Kingdom at the UN via the General Assembly and IAEA (if the abbreviation measn international atomic and energy authority) for creating geological instability.

The counter sue would be well you did build Fukishima on the geological unstable side of your island too.

Minority language textbooks of the UK

Community section of hillingdonchat.com contains a list of minority language textbooks

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

The case for scottish fiscal devolution

So if scotland isn't being invested in is it because said investment is being delayed until their is full fiscal devolution and corporate tax breaks initiated by teh scottish government or is it cause RBS has propped the rest of tehUnion up and through its shareholders other institutions via the tax havens (as opposed to their solely EU banking divisions).

thats why Scotland needs devolution and fiscal autonomy so that said investments are done lawfully to avoid Darian adventure style goof ups, the potential for which are more likely gioven recent energy crises and incidents.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Guardian powers of teh Heir to teh throne, he can trick and treat and how to stop him

Its not often I write this but read todays guardian and think about the link to the commentary I've written in a personal capacity as a Cornish learner.


www.kernewekynlondres.blogspot.com

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sinn fein and the Irish presidency

If Sinn Fein can come third in a presidential election in the Irish (southern) Republic after power sharing in the North Stormont according to treh rule of law, then there is no need for dissident violence.
As such a written Uk constituion with procedures for right of secession of Northern Ireland to Commonwelath state status should be considered as part of teh final stage of Lords reform as it can't be a judge led matter as it needs democratic legitimacy (ie an election mandate In NI and UK wide in 2015).
How the second chamber is reformed into regional grand cttes is a matter for parliament and teh incoming Irish president can put his input and that of teh Dail through tehBritish Irish council / council of teh Isles or even by rejoining the Commonwealth if both parts of Ireland ever voted for reunification or teh south unilaterally wished to do so.