Category: Malcolm Blair Robinson

November 8, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Bishops off to Rome There has been a certain amount of propoganda among the players in Church politics  (that other form of politics so closely woven into the history of our democracy in these islands) that the good old Cof E is actually a Catholic church. In the sense that the word catholic means open […]

November 7, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Andy Coulson There is a story eddying round this man. What did he know about phone tapping when he was Editor of the News of the World? He says nothing. Few now believe him. Not many care. This blog does. On the narrow question of whether he should carry on at  Number Ten, the answer […]

November 5, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Environmentalists This is a new thread where this Blog identifies an issue to think about, but for the moment reserves its position.There was an interesting programme on Channel 4 (U.K.) last night which explored how environmentalist campaigners had, with the best of motives, opposed things like nuclear power, GM crops and so on, which  […]

November 4, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

University Fees On the face of it the Coalition’s plans are reasonable and fair, yet I am much troubled by this, because however it is structured, there will be issues and it cannot be right to start working life in debt. It is too much debt that has landed people, business and the government in trouble. […]

November 3, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Mid Term Elections. What has happened. There are several interpretations of the mid term outcome, depending on your perspective and priorities. At a practical level it was a Republican victory and a defeat for the Obama Presidency. But it was neither a stunning victory nor a shattering defeat. It was not untypical of results at this point […]

November 2, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Defence Accord Britain and France are today signing up to defence co-operation initiatives. The last time we had a military pact with France, outside Nato, was Suez and the time before that was WWII, when France was beaten by the Nazis. Neither of these examples give encouragement. Yet this is a very good move. First of all […]

November 1, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Yemen and Al Qaeda and the U.S. It is now officially recognised, as this Blog predicted months ago, that the Yemen is now a major base of Al Qaeda and more potent than the core organisation in the Pakistani tribal areas. This underscores the point, which the politicians and the military of both the U.K. […]

October 31, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Economic Recovery in the U.K. and the U.S. There are signs that things may be picking up both here and in the U.S., although there is a long way to go and the path will not be smooth. Something, however, is happening which makes this recovery different and much more difficult for politicians to control, […]

October 30, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Terrorist Alert Tariq Ali, when answering a question on last night’s edition of  Any Questions, made the very simple point that there is no way the terrorist threat will reduce while we continue to pursue our current foreign policy. He is so right. It is also right to maintain the highest practical level of security precautions […]

October 29, 2010 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Boris, Polly and Housing Benefit Both these two have caused a big stir with dramatic words. Polly Toynbee regrets talking about a final solution for the poor, but Boris was less forthcoming about his jibe of Kosovo style cleansing. Whatever the sensitivities of these words, and they are real and many, Boris and Polly have […]