On Thursday I did teh one most awful thing by my grandad I could think of to find out what I needed to to understand the Borough in which I was brought up, I visited RAF Uxbridge Blitz Bunker 1 on the Hill by Hillingdon House (as opposed to bunker number 2 the Nuclear proof one, under the car park on the RAF site allegedly).
There was a book on display called Gods Magic, by Dowding. Never read it. bUt the tour explained enough.
I deduce thaty the signals regiments used teh equipment there and that if you phone the dodgy numbers in dodgy magazines, the WRAF and their successors are the ones who monitor you. Hence for me to volunteer for the photographer of 30 and 40 up isn't allowed as I was never an Air cadet and these things go through their recruitment criteria.
As such I would never be able to afford to do a masters other than in London.
Sorri
James
Saturday, 22 October 2011
A funny little problem with the visa
Unless there is democartic mandated checking and a secure online database across a mountainous nation such as Wales or Switzerland, then the story on BBC News 24 of how visas granted for students is allowed where there are irregularities.
It is at a tutors discretion to see if the merits of teh coursework and the employers / sponsors of teh student or block of students are allowed to study. To put it crudley in a decent spy novel its how the agent handlers are trained overseas, and they are regulated through teh Court of St James and the foreign and Commonwealth office.
Plus within the UK it allows for those who have served their sentences or are homeless to live elsewhere in Wales UK under a common housing database which in turn reduces benefit fraud. A common housing database already exists.
The silver lining in all of this is that teh welsh get a full univeristy under democartic auspices now.
You don't like any of teh above, write to the Welsh Assembly, the secretary of state for wales and the Royal Family and suggest how in the internet age blogging can defeat espionage and for a 'One Wales' housing policy
It is at a tutors discretion to see if the merits of teh coursework and the employers / sponsors of teh student or block of students are allowed to study. To put it crudley in a decent spy novel its how the agent handlers are trained overseas, and they are regulated through teh Court of St James and the foreign and Commonwealth office.
Plus within the UK it allows for those who have served their sentences or are homeless to live elsewhere in Wales UK under a common housing database which in turn reduces benefit fraud. A common housing database already exists.
The silver lining in all of this is that teh welsh get a full univeristy under democartic auspices now.
You don't like any of teh above, write to the Welsh Assembly, the secretary of state for wales and the Royal Family and suggest how in the internet age blogging can defeat espionage and for a 'One Wales' housing policy
Monday, 17 October 2011
Blaendolau
If HIgh Speed rail, linked to underground mining as occurs in the Alps is deemed feasible and reopening south welsh mine workings isn't, could Aberystwyth Get a HS2 platform by Blaendolau as suggested on Sky News yesterday, the Rheidol railway could be curtailed and the 'main line could get extra stations on route to Shrewsbury
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Wales to win at Twickenham in 2015?
In 1999 the Engflish Rugby team performed similarly to Wales at thw world cup yesterday. Within four years they won the trophy.
So a 1 point defeat and a good second half performance can be the staring blocks to victory in four years time.
It won't be a wlak in the park however, just thought I'd offer some encouragement.
So a 1 point defeat and a good second half performance can be the staring blocks to victory in four years time.
It won't be a wlak in the park however, just thought I'd offer some encouragement.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
The Greek and med dilemma re the euro
Two options for Greece:
1) Default and become a basket case country with th drachma which risks stability in teh Eastern Med
2) Sovereign debt restructuring over a longer time period to be done by all governments at teh UN / IMF to prevent some economic whiz kid doing a one off Nick Leeson / George Soros and collapse the stock exchange
3) breaking the euro in two as part of said UN talks so that the Med countries with seasonal tourist economies have one common currency and those countries that work all year round have another (rather crudely put for which I humbly apologise but frankly I think It needs putting like that)
1) Default and become a basket case country with th drachma which risks stability in teh Eastern Med
2) Sovereign debt restructuring over a longer time period to be done by all governments at teh UN / IMF to prevent some economic whiz kid doing a one off Nick Leeson / George Soros and collapse the stock exchange
3) breaking the euro in two as part of said UN talks so that the Med countries with seasonal tourist economies have one common currency and those countries that work all year round have another (rather crudely put for which I humbly apologise but frankly I think It needs putting like that)
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Mosque burning condemned by a Rabbi
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Mosque vandalism in the Holy Land condemned by a Rabbi
There has been a mosque burned down in Israel / Paelstine. It has been condemned by all faith leaders and teh relevant interfaith forum of Israels head, Rabbi Ron Kronish in a press release.Pardon my taking his name for a moment but for Gods sake don't let this descend into an intifada with tit for tat reprisals.
The Palestinians have accepted in an interview today on Russia Today teh need only to have East Jerusalem and 'two capitals side by side.'As an Anglican Christian and soemone who has studied regional / national / capital government I think on practical grounds both states will need to cooperate to prevent any Berlin farce like situations from the Cold War.
Ideally to prevent border walls going through places of worship the territories of Bethlehem Ramallah and Jerusalem should in my opinion be a common metropolitan area.However that is for the peoples of Israel and Palestine to decide based on the recommendations and elected mandates of their governments
Mosque vandalism in the Holy Land condemned by a Rabbi
There has been a mosque burned down in Israel / Paelstine. It has been condemned by all faith leaders and teh relevant interfaith forum of Israels head, Rabbi Ron Kronish in a press release.Pardon my taking his name for a moment but for Gods sake don't let this descend into an intifada with tit for tat reprisals.
The Palestinians have accepted in an interview today on Russia Today teh need only to have East Jerusalem and 'two capitals side by side.'As an Anglican Christian and soemone who has studied regional / national / capital government I think on practical grounds both states will need to cooperate to prevent any Berlin farce like situations from the Cold War.
Ideally to prevent border walls going through places of worship the territories of Bethlehem Ramallah and Jerusalem should in my opinion be a common metropolitan area.However that is for the peoples of Israel and Palestine to decide based on the recommendations and elected mandates of their governments
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
ECB at the European Parliament
As the head of the European Central Bank is called to the European Parliament to explain options to halt the spread of debt contagion across the European Union and Euro area, the question to ask is what are the options available to them and how does it impact on the UK with its own currency but membership of the European Union..These are my best guesses as to what can be done:
1) More Quantitative Easing, but this would erode the value of assets in states that have them and cause inflation in those that don’t if spent in the same way as previous issues in certain European states. As such a further segregation between retail, investment, NGO and speculative / multinational investment is desirable and required. In effect the Queen would still have the deeds of Sandringham and the millions in Coutts but they’d potentially be worth a lot less if this further segregation didn’t happen.
2) Split the Euro in two so that those that can support the others remain economically competitive so in effect there are three main currencies in the EU (including Pound sterling). The danger with that is that in its creation or implementation, currency speculation could destabilise the economy even more than keeping the Euro together. However currency separation for Greece, Italy and Portugal, with Ireland having some form of economic cooperation with the UK could be an option if for political and international reasons Uk joining the Euro is not an option.
3) Creating investment bond framework for Europe wide infrastructure projects (such as electrifying rail Line Holyhead- Crewe / Chester) for when more of the deficit is paid back and investment is encouraged.
4) Encourage EU and UN member states that have a high enough credit rating (such as the UK) to do 3) on a state by state basis subject to preceding obligations (eg to IMF / World Bank) and present international commitments to help new democracies. Whether that requires the ECB or European Parliament to set targets or that is left to the nation states I do not know the precise answer.
If left to the ECB for the Euro and member states for the rest then federal states outside of the Euro such as the UK can set their treasury guidelines to maintain their international obligations so that their devolved governments can invest in infrastructure such as the Cardiff rail up grade or a passenger service from the East of Anglesey via Llandudno Junction to Balenau Ffestiniog, and a Aberystwyth to Holyhead rail service Via Barmouth and a new line on the Pwlhelli Peninsular and bridge across the Menai or the Glasgow airport rail link or Scotland –Leeds High speed rail line if that distinct legal jurisdiction can set up government bonds for Transport Scotland (its devolved transport body).
In the case of London and England these devolved assemblies and at present counties (until England gets her own Parliament) have similar schemes such as Phase Two of the East London Line extension to Clapham and its possible looping via Balham. The additional rolling stock from Bombardier as an add on to the existing order of that is allowed under EU competition and tendering law. Another one to occur after that is the Croxley rail link proposal to extend the Metropolitan Line to Watford Junction.
Other states of similar size to the EU such as Russia, China, India and USA could potentially have similar devolved fiscal issues unless there is an attempt for sovereign debt restructuring similar to that done for the developing world by the G20 in 2005 in case unexpected events such as weather disturbances upset economic plans and targets and the necessary need to help the poor and aid the new democracies in the Medditeranean, East Africa and elsewhere in the world.
1) More Quantitative Easing, but this would erode the value of assets in states that have them and cause inflation in those that don’t if spent in the same way as previous issues in certain European states. As such a further segregation between retail, investment, NGO and speculative / multinational investment is desirable and required. In effect the Queen would still have the deeds of Sandringham and the millions in Coutts but they’d potentially be worth a lot less if this further segregation didn’t happen.
2) Split the Euro in two so that those that can support the others remain economically competitive so in effect there are three main currencies in the EU (including Pound sterling). The danger with that is that in its creation or implementation, currency speculation could destabilise the economy even more than keeping the Euro together. However currency separation for Greece, Italy and Portugal, with Ireland having some form of economic cooperation with the UK could be an option if for political and international reasons Uk joining the Euro is not an option.
3) Creating investment bond framework for Europe wide infrastructure projects (such as electrifying rail Line Holyhead- Crewe / Chester) for when more of the deficit is paid back and investment is encouraged.
4) Encourage EU and UN member states that have a high enough credit rating (such as the UK) to do 3) on a state by state basis subject to preceding obligations (eg to IMF / World Bank) and present international commitments to help new democracies. Whether that requires the ECB or European Parliament to set targets or that is left to the nation states I do not know the precise answer.
If left to the ECB for the Euro and member states for the rest then federal states outside of the Euro such as the UK can set their treasury guidelines to maintain their international obligations so that their devolved governments can invest in infrastructure such as the Cardiff rail up grade or a passenger service from the East of Anglesey via Llandudno Junction to Balenau Ffestiniog, and a Aberystwyth to Holyhead rail service Via Barmouth and a new line on the Pwlhelli Peninsular and bridge across the Menai or the Glasgow airport rail link or Scotland –Leeds High speed rail line if that distinct legal jurisdiction can set up government bonds for Transport Scotland (its devolved transport body).
In the case of London and England these devolved assemblies and at present counties (until England gets her own Parliament) have similar schemes such as Phase Two of the East London Line extension to Clapham and its possible looping via Balham. The additional rolling stock from Bombardier as an add on to the existing order of that is allowed under EU competition and tendering law. Another one to occur after that is the Croxley rail link proposal to extend the Metropolitan Line to Watford Junction.
Other states of similar size to the EU such as Russia, China, India and USA could potentially have similar devolved fiscal issues unless there is an attempt for sovereign debt restructuring similar to that done for the developing world by the G20 in 2005 in case unexpected events such as weather disturbances upset economic plans and targets and the necessary need to help the poor and aid the new democracies in the Medditeranean, East Africa and elsewhere in the world.
Sunday, 13 March 2011
My comments on abercf.blogspot.com were based on experience and deductive based on the read and studied teaching of RE according to the established Church of England and having been on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
The danger now is that with recognition of all faiths in law under equal opportunities legislation (which I support) cranks such as pagans and wiccans can request for their teachings and written texts to be studied. Do you want 16-18 yearolds playing buffy the Vampire slayer or if they see a problem relaying it to teh statutory authorities? How does that fit into non religious and state education and what of teh private schools.
Is it now time to nationalise private education and have a genuine meritocracy to get into HE in order to save the church and RE. Then there'd be less protests and less trots as the entire Uk population would get equality of opportunity from cradle to graduation based on sustained and sustainable economic development in all parts of the UK.
I think so.
The danger now is that with recognition of all faiths in law under equal opportunities legislation (which I support) cranks such as pagans and wiccans can request for their teachings and written texts to be studied. Do you want 16-18 yearolds playing buffy the Vampire slayer or if they see a problem relaying it to teh statutory authorities? How does that fit into non religious and state education and what of teh private schools.
Is it now time to nationalise private education and have a genuine meritocracy to get into HE in order to save the church and RE. Then there'd be less protests and less trots as the entire Uk population would get equality of opportunity from cradle to graduation based on sustained and sustainable economic development in all parts of the UK.
I think so.
My prayer when I heard about the earthquake
Jesus,
Thank you for saving the nuclear power plant in Japan flooded by the earthquake.
Please help them to conserve the fish of the Pacific from Radiation unlike what was critiqued re the Irish sea in Yr Bae Ceredigion and ammunition dumps in the twentieth century until the Whale population can do it again.
Also please save as much life as possible affected by the Tsunami.
I'll help if the UK will let me in writing to 13 St Helens Close, Cowley, Uxbridge, UB8 3RS if i can't make the grade as army personnell but I so wanna capture bin laden for trial at the International Criminal Court
In your name
Amen
Thank you for saving the nuclear power plant in Japan flooded by the earthquake.
Please help them to conserve the fish of the Pacific from Radiation unlike what was critiqued re the Irish sea in Yr Bae Ceredigion and ammunition dumps in the twentieth century until the Whale population can do it again.
Also please save as much life as possible affected by the Tsunami.
I'll help if the UK will let me in writing to 13 St Helens Close, Cowley, Uxbridge, UB8 3RS if i can't make the grade as army personnell but I so wanna capture bin laden for trial at the International Criminal Court
In your name
Amen
Friday, 11 March 2011
So why was the Geology department at Aberystwyth really closed in the 1980s?
This is the dilemma in research grant awarding and shows that research is specialised where there is ongoing expertise in a given subject. If that cannot be sustained then these subjects become external subjects and for ones such as these the dilemma is without relevant training is that a valid subject unless you are working in that given field.
So what is it to be low tuition fees for full time HE courses or high enough academic salaries or in isolated locations, housing for academics within the relevant county councils Unitary Development Plan, supported by the Devolved government as in the countries economic interest.
That is the dilemma now facing England and the reason to prevent Al Queada 'bogus colleges' for an English Parliament whereby universities can borrow according to devolved guidleines set by the relevant legislature. Can spending be on infrastrcuture and current expenditure at the same time or is that bad economics.
This is the dilemma in research grant awarding and shows that research is specialised where there is ongoing expertise in a given subject. If that cannot be sustained then these subjects become external subjects and for ones such as these the dilemma is without relevant training is that a valid subject unless you are working in that given field.
So what is it to be low tuition fees for full time HE courses or high enough academic salaries or in isolated locations, housing for academics within the relevant county councils Unitary Development Plan, supported by the Devolved government as in the countries economic interest.
That is the dilemma now facing England and the reason to prevent Al Queada 'bogus colleges' for an English Parliament whereby universities can borrow according to devolved guidleines set by the relevant legislature. Can spending be on infrastrcuture and current expenditure at the same time or is that bad economics.
The Pacific Wave dilemma
the pacific wave dilemmaThe tsunami alert was rescinded this morning for New Zealand and Taiwan. BBC News 24 a moment ago had a headline saying that it is going to the entire Pacific region.How are two diverging statements like this reconciled?The tsunami is a wave off the Coast of Japan. Like a mirror this can reflect in a given direction as well as the original east heading wave across the Pacific. As such the wave is picked up on weather and GPS sattellites and can be monitored by weather bouys on uninhabited rock islands on route, learned from the Tsunami of 2004.
This has refined predictions that have been developed from Ice core predictions taken from the Arctic, Russia, Canada and teh Antarctic. the decision to invest in such research has historically been taken by nation states upon the advice of their intelligence agencies and co-ordinating and cooperating bodies. Now input comes from observer status for the International Atomic Agency and the relevant professional bodies that have observer status at the UN.
Other research methods that have been used to attempt to predict earthquakes are bouys sent into volcanic magna in the past three decades and thermal imaging satellites.The UK has not had earthquakes of this magnitude and its nuclear plants are not at risk of explosion.
The question to ask is can nuclear plants be sited in earthquake zones safely and if so can an earthquake cuased radioactive fire be put out as quickly as occurred today.Also what are the risks of aftershocks in the wider Pacific Rim following an earthquake of the magnitude of 8.9 (the earthquake Richter scale limit)
Tsunami in the Pacific
There is no risk of the tsunami cascading into Yr Bae Ceredigion /Cardigan Bay from the Pacific.
Eathquakes are detected by seismologists and earthquake monitoring stations months and years in advance.
Eathquakes are detected by seismologists and earthquake monitoring stations months and years in advance.
Praying for the Pacific as theres been an Earthquake near Japan. MSN has given a Tsunami alert and a Uk radio station carried a message that there is a tsunami 10m high. Alert for Australia, Central, South America, New Zealand, and teh Pacific region as of 9am GMT.Will the Big Socoiety mean that populations from Commonwealth states and Pacific Islands be granted refugee status and citizenship in the EU, particulary those from the islands with low height above sea level?
That is why there needs to be an amnesty on illegal immigrants already here and support for their community and faith (particulary Anglican, ok I'm biased and its the culturally appropriate faith of Britain to quote multiculturalism against and in favour of it) associations. Better that than a return to a nineteenth century underfunded state.However Australia and New Zealand are nearer and in some cases the legal owners of some of the outlying Islands based on theor historic better linguistic education for the region to their populations.
The aid effort is directed by charities with the relevant aid experience under the auspices of the DEC as it is non sectarian and has the relevant experience drawn from aid agencies and charities in the UK. Is it time for this to become a UK federal state agency?
If you read this blog in that area get to land above the tsunami height or onto boats that can withstand that wave. The former is better than the latter unless the type of boat can withstand the wave or there are buildings over the wave heights length that have foundations built on the rock to withstand the wave (legal term appropriate building regulations). That is as near to the international guidelines as I can remember.
That is why there needs to be an amnesty on illegal immigrants already here and support for their community and faith (particulary Anglican, ok I'm biased and its the culturally appropriate faith of Britain to quote multiculturalism against and in favour of it) associations. Better that than a return to a nineteenth century underfunded state.However Australia and New Zealand are nearer and in some cases the legal owners of some of the outlying Islands based on theor historic better linguistic education for the region to their populations.
The aid effort is directed by charities with the relevant aid experience under the auspices of the DEC as it is non sectarian and has the relevant experience drawn from aid agencies and charities in the UK. Is it time for this to become a UK federal state agency?
If you read this blog in that area get to land above the tsunami height or onto boats that can withstand that wave. The former is better than the latter unless the type of boat can withstand the wave or there are buildings over the wave heights length that have foundations built on the rock to withstand the wave (legal term appropriate building regulations). That is as near to the international guidelines as I can remember.
Saturday, 5 March 2011
In defence of my dads old boss
If you think that the Lybian funding of Uk higher education is bad, think about it from the following perpespectives:
1) In the nineteenth century when unregulated and funded by the criminal underworld it produced Marx and Hegel and similar systems elsewhere in Europe produced Hitler and the Nazis. Would you want another one like Idi Amin or Pol Pot or Mugabe?
2) The American Ivy League is just as bad and they cross subsidise their countres smaller unis.
3) The Soviets were even worse, look how their methods affected those that implemented them in terms of their health (Kruschev and Andropov who were ruthless in teh ways that they obtained their information)
3b) They learnt their methodologies of of the UK in WW2
4) Statutory regulation of university funding and publication of donatiosn has been attempted many times in the past and always vetoed as detrimental to the national interest, why?
5) My best guess is that its because those institutions with the know how use funds from foreign nations to fund courses on them for the fostering of international cultural links and to aid the poor of London to get jobs and skills (eg Birkbeck and Goldsmiths Cert HEs for those who are actually working in the UK economy lawfully as a way into higher education). Plus some of their certificates have important societal uses. To put it crudely. If the LSE has acted as a ammanah slush fund to fund non militant Immans studying and archeaology in North Africa, whats the problem, the methodology was being used concurrently by The Al Queada enemy for their madrassas
5b) My next best guess is that when this found out or the use of uni power by the crown, the Chancellorships and patronships get rotated by differing members of the Royal Family. Hence the need for universities based on regulated submissions to them and external studentships for those who live within the UK.
6) This has been subverted by people, gangs and other states intelligence agencies to send their agents over on student visas. The reason it is tolerated is that has been used to stop things that they all think are evil such as Militant Islam and terrorism. Some of their methods are illegal and the people you report them to are the Met Police counter terrorism and vice squads, their own embassies, the Foreign and Commonwealth office and the Court of St James.
7) Having seen how this operated can you blame him for wanting to get it regulated to prevent vile manipulations of the financial systems against small states and the unsustainability of intelligence agencies and some of their methods.
If you think that the Lybian funding of Uk higher education is bad, think about it from the following perpespectives:
1) In the nineteenth century when unregulated and funded by the criminal underworld it produced Marx and Hegel and similar systems elsewhere in Europe produced Hitler and the Nazis. Would you want another one like Idi Amin or Pol Pot or Mugabe?
2) The American Ivy League is just as bad and they cross subsidise their countres smaller unis.
3) The Soviets were even worse, look how their methods affected those that implemented them in terms of their health (Kruschev and Andropov who were ruthless in teh ways that they obtained their information)
3b) They learnt their methodologies of of the UK in WW2
4) Statutory regulation of university funding and publication of donatiosn has been attempted many times in the past and always vetoed as detrimental to the national interest, why?
5) My best guess is that its because those institutions with the know how use funds from foreign nations to fund courses on them for the fostering of international cultural links and to aid the poor of London to get jobs and skills (eg Birkbeck and Goldsmiths Cert HEs for those who are actually working in the UK economy lawfully as a way into higher education). Plus some of their certificates have important societal uses. To put it crudely. If the LSE has acted as a ammanah slush fund to fund non militant Immans studying and archeaology in North Africa, whats the problem, the methodology was being used concurrently by The Al Queada enemy for their madrassas
5b) My next best guess is that when this found out or the use of uni power by the crown, the Chancellorships and patronships get rotated by differing members of the Royal Family. Hence the need for universities based on regulated submissions to them and external studentships for those who live within the UK.
6) This has been subverted by people, gangs and other states intelligence agencies to send their agents over on student visas. The reason it is tolerated is that has been used to stop things that they all think are evil such as Militant Islam and terrorism. Some of their methods are illegal and the people you report them to are the Met Police counter terrorism and vice squads, their own embassies, the Foreign and Commonwealth office and the Court of St James.
7) Having seen how this operated can you blame him for wanting to get it regulated to prevent vile manipulations of the financial systems against small states and the unsustainability of intelligence agencies and some of their methods.
Procedures for immigration amnesty as it currently stands
This is the case for an amnesty for those who have lived here illegally. The procedure is to go to the local authority and apply to take a citizenship test and be interviewed by the registrar having spoken to Citizens Advice and asking to arrange to see the Lord Lieutenant.
Why EU Nationals should get state benefits
In defence of giving state benefits to EU Nationals families.
Under EU law a member state where one of its lawfully recognised citizens is working or seeking work has to pay their family the state benefits to live. This is allowed under the 'free movement of capital' clause in EU treaties to allow their families to continue going to schools in their home countries and has been used by western European citizens for years.
During the Cold War these loopholes were fraudulently used by criminals and other states to produce and fund their activities. This was kept in check and sometimes used by the churches to aid those being persecuted by Communism and totalitiarian Spain depending on their passed policies and members philosophies. As such now the UK has a duty of care to those who aspire to its ideals of freedom and democracy under the rule of law doubly so.
Thirdly when winters in Eastern EU states are colder their citizens need additional help. Would the UK economy be able to handle any seasonal migrations of its employees because of that who then would not be able to return to work because of the potential of inflation in the Euro zone meaning tehy couldn't get teh plane fare back? It is better this is statutorilly regulated than in positions of vulnerability they are exploited by organised crime. With legal help such as this, the Eu can reallocate its structural funds into economic development aid to neighbouring states in similar and worse conditions such as Belarus and Ukraine or states such as in Africa that are too welathy for aid but don't have the infrastructure in terms of trade. This would prevent destabilising speculations on European stock exchanges which hurt those who have been helped by the way the UK and its citizens defeated the Cold War.
Under EU law a member state where one of its lawfully recognised citizens is working or seeking work has to pay their family the state benefits to live. This is allowed under the 'free movement of capital' clause in EU treaties to allow their families to continue going to schools in their home countries and has been used by western European citizens for years.
During the Cold War these loopholes were fraudulently used by criminals and other states to produce and fund their activities. This was kept in check and sometimes used by the churches to aid those being persecuted by Communism and totalitiarian Spain depending on their passed policies and members philosophies. As such now the UK has a duty of care to those who aspire to its ideals of freedom and democracy under the rule of law doubly so.
Thirdly when winters in Eastern EU states are colder their citizens need additional help. Would the UK economy be able to handle any seasonal migrations of its employees because of that who then would not be able to return to work because of the potential of inflation in the Euro zone meaning tehy couldn't get teh plane fare back? It is better this is statutorilly regulated than in positions of vulnerability they are exploited by organised crime. With legal help such as this, the Eu can reallocate its structural funds into economic development aid to neighbouring states in similar and worse conditions such as Belarus and Ukraine or states such as in Africa that are too welathy for aid but don't have the infrastructure in terms of trade. This would prevent destabilising speculations on European stock exchanges which hurt those who have been helped by the way the UK and its citizens defeated the Cold War.
Post from Facebook I wrote
Yesterday went for my injection and saw a pagan calendar on the wall (wellitcontained some pagan calendardates alongside other faiths) SO I DAMN WELL CROSSED THE PAGAN DATES OUT. I FELT LIKECELEBRATING THE IE VOTE in the welsh assemblymore powers referendum result. Anglicanism,the worlds local faith.
Bank regulation
Why the Bank governor is rightWhen banks are too big to fail they are bailed out by the state and unsustainable investments continue as occurred in Soviet Russia. This is what did for the Uk economy in the late 1960s-70s with uncontrolled inflation when others in Western Europe were building their economic recoveries on the basis of sustained post war reconstruction.Hence proper regulation is required especially with credit. Froman economic intelligence perspective small states can set up companies, lawfully invest and use loans for a time and then collapse another economy using unregulated stock exchanges.
Hence is there a need for an EU wide Companies House style regulation of Company directors? This is needed to protect those who invest in their companies similarly to savers and to prevent the next recession wiping out the banking system. The method of that was credit card borrowing by said states faith and community individuals on the basis of recommendations from their groups and to undermine the way teh UK state operates. Hence lower credit card limits and mortgage borrowing as income percentages are needed to be kept in order to prevent inflation and allow for controlled economic advice bankruptcies.
Debt relief orders are needed to be kept for those who are elderly and disabled and on state benefits with better financial advice for them so as to stop them investing in bad business models or unsustainbly large big society projects that don't factor in the potential of a slower repayment of the bank bailout debts owing to the situation in North Africa and any humanitarian aid required to stop Gaddaffi starving his population. Hence any seized assets under the UN sanctions resolution should be spent on humanitarian aid now.
Hence is there a need for an EU wide Companies House style regulation of Company directors? This is needed to protect those who invest in their companies similarly to savers and to prevent the next recession wiping out the banking system. The method of that was credit card borrowing by said states faith and community individuals on the basis of recommendations from their groups and to undermine the way teh UK state operates. Hence lower credit card limits and mortgage borrowing as income percentages are needed to be kept in order to prevent inflation and allow for controlled economic advice bankruptcies.
Debt relief orders are needed to be kept for those who are elderly and disabled and on state benefits with better financial advice for them so as to stop them investing in bad business models or unsustainbly large big society projects that don't factor in the potential of a slower repayment of the bank bailout debts owing to the situation in North Africa and any humanitarian aid required to stop Gaddaffi starving his population. Hence any seized assets under the UN sanctions resolution should be spent on humanitarian aid now.
Monday, 24 January 2011
If I were preaching a sermon or doing a lecture at uni
I have not watched TV for over a year and this is based on UK Radio and newspaper (Guardian 24/01/11) coverage.
Why the peace in the Middle East can and should continue.
1) The Palestinian authority prime minister has advocated the biggest yerusalem in Jewish history. This is an act of statesmanship from his perspective if the two sides do not want an international peace presence that could bring troops that with the best of intentions couldn’t keep the peace or have international legal guidelines and rules of engagement that are watertight.
2) The Israelis accepting the praise of Har Homar and as a gesture of peace being prepared to offer that as settlements, perhaps for allowing the reconnection of Jerusalem and Bethlehem (important for Christians).
In short both sides at that time are already really close to an agreement that could work. The new Israeli government needs to embrace these terms if it is not prepared to offer a Tri city area of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah under joint jurisdiction with both states sovereign legislatures sitting in there respective parliament buildings and international observer forces aiding that. Such orders are:
Swiss Guard
Knights Templar
Order of St John which heals with a hospital in Jerusalem and declares itself an observer at the UN.
Red Cross / Crescent movement that operate across the world with similar obejectives.
But in operational decisions on day to day matters should defer to properly drawn up rules of engagement for the legal authority of the world, The United Nations as successor to the League of Nations that granted the United Kingdom the international mandate after world war 1. Other NGOs that I know of that aid this process are the Disasters Emergency Ctte and UNESCO / UNICEF. The killing of pilgrims is as evil as the killing of residents in a place of pilgrimage as much as at any time which is one reason why no people has ever managed to hold onto it. That is why Islamic extremism is wrong as much as the Holocaust was and moderation and toleration between faiths is what is required.
If its allowed a special ctte of the UN would be required to deliver this constitution and rules of engagement voted on at the UN and agreed by referendum of their states respective populations.
In the EU there is a legal principle that if a house or road has to be rebuilt out of damage or for infrastructure reasons, the owners are compensated. This may sound statist but to fail to prevent another intifada from outside interests such as Al Queada by any state or church or faith or sect for selfish reasons would be and I’m gonna be absolutely candid, pure evil. This is especially the case if Iran, Israel, India and Pakistan don’t disarm their nukes along with the rest of the world as all are now trying to develop peaceful civilian fuel in geologically safe areas.
To conclude Churchill had a saying that democracy was the least worst of all the systems. If the new Israeli government doesn’t learn from this disclosed information and works with Mr Abbas, would Hamas win ground democratically. Those with the knowledge as to whether they are prepared to renounce or amend their founding charter that promises to wipe Israel from the map had better make an assessment that reading one article in the press I cannot. It is not a crime to say I don’t know I’ll have to check if it stops another intifada. Lets remember that Northern Ireland saw both sides commit to exclusively peaceful means and elections and referenda. I challenge Hamas to do the same and the Arab world to aid peaceful purchase of any settlements in Palestine should a two state solution require that and the government of Israel to do the same for any settlements outside of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah or within Israels pre 1967 boundaries should the two sides want to be neighbours across a border rather than next door. That would be better than another Kosovo and could aid dialogue and defeat Al Queada.
James A. Ware
Why the peace in the Middle East can and should continue.
1) The Palestinian authority prime minister has advocated the biggest yerusalem in Jewish history. This is an act of statesmanship from his perspective if the two sides do not want an international peace presence that could bring troops that with the best of intentions couldn’t keep the peace or have international legal guidelines and rules of engagement that are watertight.
2) The Israelis accepting the praise of Har Homar and as a gesture of peace being prepared to offer that as settlements, perhaps for allowing the reconnection of Jerusalem and Bethlehem (important for Christians).
In short both sides at that time are already really close to an agreement that could work. The new Israeli government needs to embrace these terms if it is not prepared to offer a Tri city area of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah under joint jurisdiction with both states sovereign legislatures sitting in there respective parliament buildings and international observer forces aiding that. Such orders are:
Swiss Guard
Knights Templar
Order of St John which heals with a hospital in Jerusalem and declares itself an observer at the UN.
Red Cross / Crescent movement that operate across the world with similar obejectives.
But in operational decisions on day to day matters should defer to properly drawn up rules of engagement for the legal authority of the world, The United Nations as successor to the League of Nations that granted the United Kingdom the international mandate after world war 1. Other NGOs that I know of that aid this process are the Disasters Emergency Ctte and UNESCO / UNICEF. The killing of pilgrims is as evil as the killing of residents in a place of pilgrimage as much as at any time which is one reason why no people has ever managed to hold onto it. That is why Islamic extremism is wrong as much as the Holocaust was and moderation and toleration between faiths is what is required.
If its allowed a special ctte of the UN would be required to deliver this constitution and rules of engagement voted on at the UN and agreed by referendum of their states respective populations.
In the EU there is a legal principle that if a house or road has to be rebuilt out of damage or for infrastructure reasons, the owners are compensated. This may sound statist but to fail to prevent another intifada from outside interests such as Al Queada by any state or church or faith or sect for selfish reasons would be and I’m gonna be absolutely candid, pure evil. This is especially the case if Iran, Israel, India and Pakistan don’t disarm their nukes along with the rest of the world as all are now trying to develop peaceful civilian fuel in geologically safe areas.
To conclude Churchill had a saying that democracy was the least worst of all the systems. If the new Israeli government doesn’t learn from this disclosed information and works with Mr Abbas, would Hamas win ground democratically. Those with the knowledge as to whether they are prepared to renounce or amend their founding charter that promises to wipe Israel from the map had better make an assessment that reading one article in the press I cannot. It is not a crime to say I don’t know I’ll have to check if it stops another intifada. Lets remember that Northern Ireland saw both sides commit to exclusively peaceful means and elections and referenda. I challenge Hamas to do the same and the Arab world to aid peaceful purchase of any settlements in Palestine should a two state solution require that and the government of Israel to do the same for any settlements outside of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah or within Israels pre 1967 boundaries should the two sides want to be neighbours across a border rather than next door. That would be better than another Kosovo and could aid dialogue and defeat Al Queada.
James A. Ware
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