November 2, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Breaking up the Banks This is the right move, provided there is no hint of a so called investment arm to these new banks and they do not act as traders in the casino at Canary Wharf.  I  would retain state control of the majority of the shares. First because it is time for the […]

November 2, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Labour Leadership Interesting this. The safe pair of hands, Alan Johnson, has fumbled with an unnecessary spat with some opinionated scientists over drugs. There is no point in asking for advice, ignoring it, then sacking the adviser when he complains that you have taken no notice of  his conclusions. Maybe those hands are not so safe after […]

November 2, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Schools We are in a tangle here. Either all schools are of a high standard so the nearest in your neighbourhood is right for your child or, if they vary, and there are not enough places in the best schools, there has to be a system of selection. The mantra is parents should have choice, […]

October 31, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

David Miliband The Foreign Secretary is in trouble with Cameron over remarks made about a Polish politician who leads the gouping which the Tories have joined in the European Parliament. After the Chief Rabbi of Poland waded in and said Miliband got it wrong Cameron has demanded, but will not get, an apology. David Miliband is […]

October 31, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

President Obama Barak Obama is a inspirational leader. Because of this he is President of The United States of America. His decision to allow H.I.V. sufferers to enter the U.S is  courageous . This is just another sign that America wants to rejoin the world community. A good move now would be to allow U.S Citizens to […]

October 30, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Blair Dream Fades So it looks as if the motorcade factor was not enough. Too few of the movers and shakers in Europe are willing to back the Blair canditature for the Presidency of the Council. Neither he nor his friends have understood a simple truth. Britain’s most glitzi Prime Minister since Pitt the […]

October 29, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Child Protection As visitors to my website will know I have an ongoing focus on this issue, although it does not come up in my book. Earlier in the year I put forward a plan for radical reform, the key element of which was the incorporation of both the legal and investigative elements under one roof. […]

October 29, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Foreign Office Priorities Yesterday I called the Foreign Office and asked for the official view of John Bolton’s nuking Iran by Israel plan. They did not have one. They never comment about things said overseas by foreign politicians. How peculiar. They are not the Home Office. They are the Foreign Office. They can’t afford to […]

October 29, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Iran President Ahmadinejad is reported to have said that he is willing to move from confrontation to cooperation over nuclear fuel. This is very welcome news. It is a success for the Obama administration’s decision to give diplomacy the lead role in this divisive issue. The doves will see it as vindication. So may the hawks. […]

October 28, 2009 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Lib Dems I discover the Liberal Democrats have as one of their policies a written Constitution for our country. Good for them. They may very well find that this gives them several hundred thousand very useful votes at the General Election. Caught between UKIP and the Lib Dems, the Tories could find their road to […]