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A new name for David Cameron | Parburypolitica
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Policy and politics from Will Parbury. A new name for David Cameron. 4 November, 2009. I’m sure you could think of a few but I don’t mean that kind of name but rather his plans for a future Conservative government. In particular we learnt recently. That the Conservatives want to rename the Department of Health as the Department of Public Health. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Let’s be sensible.
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Quotes | Parburypolitica
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Policy and politics from Will Parbury. Some of my favourite quotes. My country is the world, and my religion is to do good. Tom Paine. President Josiah Bartlet: “We hold these truths to be self-evident,” they said, “that all men are created equal.” Strange as it may seem, that was the first time in history that anyone had ever bothered to write that down. Decisions are made by those who show up. Nancy Reagan: I don’t intend for this to take on a political tone. I’m just here for the drugs. Admiral Percy ...
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Written by a Simple Mom. Warehouse Stores – Good Deal or No? Do warehouse stores save you money? I say yes, if you’re careful. You’ve been eyeing that new Sam’s Club. Down the street for some time now. You’ve asked around and have found that it costs $30 for a one-year membership. If you’re not a member, you can still shop there, but you’ll spend an extra 5% on your purchases. Your friends keep bragging about the deals they find there and the convenience of buying in bulk. You are quite the frugal. Store...
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Written by a Simple Mom. Blocking Out The Day. As you work to structure your child’s day, here are some steps you might employ:. 1 Divide the day into time blocks. You may use the natural structure of the day, taking meals, school, nap time, time with the sitter, and bedtime as your time markers. For most children, this is usually the most effective route. The day usually has five or more time blocks. 6 Consider different schedules for different days. In every family there are bound to be variations ...
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About Whose News?: December 2005
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Hughes's views on life, British politics, Europe and the relentless march of time. Saturday, December 31, 2005. Doomed but not gloomy. The Guardian’s review section has a profile of James Lovelock. To the Guardian have found many reasons to be cheerful not all of them ironic. The Independent’s. Why not the 196th for example? Posted by Hughes Views @ 5:34 pm. Links to this post. Friday, December 30, 2005. Fings ain't what they used ter be. Piece is relatively upbeat having a justified pop at the Americans...
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Written by a Simple Mom. Blocking Out The Day. As you work to structure your child’s day, here are some steps you might employ:. 1 Divide the day into time blocks. You may use the natural structure of the day, taking meals, school, nap time, time with the sitter, and bedtime as your time markers. For most children, this is usually the most effective route. The day usually has five or more time blocks. 6 Consider different schedules for different days. In every family there are bound to be variations ...
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Cameron Direct | Parburypolitica
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Policy and politics from Will Parbury. 8 October, 2009. The Tory leader’s speech before speechwriters got their mits on it. I want to get straight to the point. I want to get straight to the champagne. We all know how bad things are: massive debt, social breakdown, political disenchantment. But what I want to talk about today is how good things could be. Yippee heaven knows we’re all miserable now. Hey I can quote Morrisey just to prove i’m such a COOL CAT. Oh right focus. Asking for a consultancy. Hell ...
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Every driver should read this | Parburypolitica
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Policy and politics from Will Parbury. Every driver should read this. 8 October, 2009. I know that the bike lanes aren’t great. You may not believe it, but cyclists don’t like riding next to you anymore than you like sharing the road with us. Given the choice between inhaling your exhaust and pedaling blithely down a forested greenway, I’d always take the latter. You’ll win… and, in all likelihood, I’ll be dead. This has been a public service announcement from the U.S. Department of Please Don...Fill ...
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10 things for the next Labour leader. | Parburypolitica
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Policy and politics from Will Parbury. 10 things for the next Labour leader. 12 June, 2010. Over on David Miliband’s leadership campaign site has set out his 10 points for the next Labour Leader. I thought I would do my own version so here’s mine. The public need to know what Labour would cut. New Labour is dead, Long live New Labour. Entrepreneurship isn’t just for Tories. The Super Rich are a bridge too far. You need a southern strategy. If you have a government that delivers a great transport system, ...