Category: Malcolm Blair Robinson

Baroness Thatcher

April 8, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

In the forest of British and world Politics a great oak has fallen. The death of Margaret Thatcher is an event of great significance, whatever political views you hold and whether you think her brand of politics, Thatcherism, good or bad. The measure of her greatness as a politician is that she has a political […]

Osborne And Philpott

April 5, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

To highlight the extraordinary situation of a huge family, led by able bodied work age adults, living entirely off benefits and no work, at public expense while their neighbours toil and pay taxes to fund the fiasco, is a point worth making. Whether it is quite as simple as that and whether senior government ministers, […]

Lord Carey Is Wrong

March 30, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Lord Carey, in an article in the Daily Mail today, makes  assertions about the public attitude to the Church of England, and about the role of the Prime Minister which are unfounded and unfortunate. Yes, it is true that the Church is no longer held in the respect that it was and it does not […]

Cyprus: Good or Bad for the Euro?

March 26, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Brussels will argue and try to convince itself, that it is good. There has been firmness with flexibility, the complex governance structure sustaining the single currency functioned, Cyprus is a worthy member of the Euro family, the future of the Euro is still assured. Many onlookers think differently. They see a shambolic presentation of a new […]

Tory Housing Madness

March 22, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Tories are obsessed with home ownership in the same way that the Catholic Church is obsessed with sex and the Church of England with gender. It is the ruination of the potential for something more valuable and worthy from all three. Harold Macmillan presided over the great post war Tory triumph of building 300,000 new houses […]

The Budget: An Astonishing Howler

March 21, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Osborne  has delivered a budget for 2013,  the centre piece of which is little short of financially ridiculous. The great economic disaster of ranking property as the mainstay of the economy, fuelled by excess credit providing mortgages which require little to no equity stake from the buyer, only correctable through house price inflation, was the wick which […]

Cyprus: Euro Lehman?

March 20, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

When Lehman Brothers went bust in 2008, it was the signal that the financial system was gripped by problems it could not resolve. Some commentators at the time suggested that had it been saved all would have been well and the global crisis would not have happened. It may not have happened at that moment, […]

Press Freedom and The Royal Charter

March 19, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The concept of Self-Regulation underpinned by statutory authority or supervision may seem like splitting hairs and it is. Unfortunately to preserve the freedom of the press on the one hand and to regulate it on the other, hairs have to be split. Choosing a Royal Charter as the means of doing it is a stroke of genius […]

The Tory Party: In Deep Trouble

March 13, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

All governments tend to be unpopular mid-term. The better ones cope because by mid-term unpopular policies are beginning to show signs of delivering positive results which will be at their booming best around the four year plus mark, when successful prime ministers have called elections and won a second or even a third term. The […]

Lib Dems: Finding Their Feet

March 10, 2013 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It may seem an odd reflection, but it is the view of this blog that in spite of Huhne/Price/Rennard and who did what and why and who knew what and when and all the subtexts of scandal washing over the Party,the Lib Dems are in a good place. They had the guts to enter government, […]