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Paul's Blog: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Why I support Andy Burnham for Labour leader. According to the media and many within the party, there are only two possible winners in the Labour leadership contest. Our next leader will be either Mr E Miliband or Mr D Miliband. We've been led to believe these are the only two credible candidates for the Labour leadership. Surely voting for anyone else would just be a wasted vote? As for renewing the Labour Party, I am delighted that Andy Burnham would lower the party member...
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Bristol Dave: April 2010
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Thursday, 29 April 2010. Steve Jobs - iFuckingHypocrite. As the iPad. It has to be said, I might "not be a fan" of Apple products but I fucking hate. So you'll excuse my amazement when I read fucking shit like this. Mr Jobs said Flash was made for an era of "PCs and mice" and performed poorly when translated to run on touchscreen smartphones and handheld devices. He also criticised the technology for being only under the control of Adobe. Hang on, I thought Macs didn't crash? The letter provoked an avala...
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My Contributions | Stefan Gauci Scicluna
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September 2013 April 2013 Director at the Board of Directors of AZAD. My main responsibilities are:. Contributing towards the strengthening of AZAD as a research-based political entity. September 2012 May 2013 Youth Enterprise. My main responsibilities were:. September 2011 May 2012: Contributing Member at AZAD. My main responsibilities were:. Policy Writing on PN values and vision L-Gheruq. Education Board Coordinator Writing of policies for the PN Electoral Manifesto. My main responsibilities were:.
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What we could learn from South Africa and Nigeria (if only we’d listen) | Centre for Women and Democracy
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Centre for Women and Democracy. The beginning is always today. (Mary Wollestonecraft). Who We Are and What We Do. Still no diversity in the leaders’ debates. What we could learn from South Africa and Nigeria (if only we’d listen). Monday, 18 July 2011. How wrong they are! Many African nations take the issues of both women’s representation and their economic activity much more seriously than we do in the UK. In fact, they tend to put us to shame. Nigerian women are heading up some of the key ministries in...
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Still no diversity in the leaders’ debates | Centre for Women and Democracy
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Centre for Women and Democracy. The beginning is always today. (Mary Wollestonecraft). Who We Are and What We Do. Why are we still falling behind? What we could learn from South Africa and Nigeria (if only we’d listen) →. Still no diversity in the leaders’ debates. Tuesday, 2 March 2010. The decision last year by the political parties and the broadcasters to show leaders’ debates. During the next election was welcome, but developments since confirm the view that it’s also a missed opportunity. One respon...
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Bring It Down (this insane thing) | Working For the Clampdown
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Working For the Clampdown. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; A Positive Touch. Bring It Down (this insane thing). March 6, 2011 by Paul Smith. WARNING THIS BLOG POST IS CYNICAL and TRIBAL. Most people I know are not interested in electoral reform but want to get rid of this destructive government. In conclusion a No vote helps David Cameron and rescues the coalition from potentially embarrassing splits. A Yes vote however will undermine Cameron within his own party and ferment revolt in both ...
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Why are Syrian women protesters ‘invisible’ in mainstream news? | Right To Be Heard Blog
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Right To Be Heard Blog. Do England have the courage? The Gender Pay Gap Gains Are At Risk Of Erosion. Why are Syrian women protesters ‘invisible’ in mainstream news? Parents have good reason to fear the redefining of autism. Increasing class sizes should be avoided at all costs. Legal aid: The dismantling of a principle? Hitchens: ‘What does not kill us makes us weaker’. Euro zone crisis: Whose fault is it? Follow Blog via Email. Benedict Brogan blogs.telegraph. Guy Fawkes' blog. News of the World. Mr Ca...
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Do England have the courage? | Right To Be Heard Blog
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Right To Be Heard Blog. Do England have the courage? The Gender Pay Gap Gains Are At Risk Of Erosion. Why are Syrian women protesters ‘invisible’ in mainstream news? Parents have good reason to fear the redefining of autism. Increasing class sizes should be avoided at all costs. Legal aid: The dismantling of a principle? Hitchens: ‘What does not kill us makes us weaker’. Euro zone crisis: Whose fault is it? Follow Blog via Email. Benedict Brogan blogs.telegraph. Guy Fawkes' blog. News of the World. You a...
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Parents have good reason to fear the redefining of autism | Right To Be Heard Blog
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Right To Be Heard Blog. Do England have the courage? The Gender Pay Gap Gains Are At Risk Of Erosion. Why are Syrian women protesters ‘invisible’ in mainstream news? Parents have good reason to fear the redefining of autism. Increasing class sizes should be avoided at all costs. Legal aid: The dismantling of a principle? Hitchens: ‘What does not kill us makes us weaker’. Euro zone crisis: Whose fault is it? Follow Blog via Email. Benedict Brogan blogs.telegraph. Guy Fawkes' blog. News of the World. The e...
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