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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Say No to the Status Quo – how to use your vote to make change happen
Step 1: Find out who is standing for election – not just the big parties who will be letter-bombing your door with leaflets… Make a list. Step 2: Cross out anybody you would never vote for – whether the person … Continue reading
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Show me the evidence!
George and Dave may still be intent on showing us the money but I say “show me the evidence!” In the last decade, with almost global access (and input into) the internet and its many web-based resources, we have moved … Continue reading
Posted in arts, arts funding, Politics
Tagged arts, ask for evidence, data, evidence, health, NHS, science, sense about science, SIC codes
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Punishing the Unloved
Yeah, well, thanks Dave! I’d like to be married. Maybe I’ll still get a chance at it. As I head over the hill of 50 though it is statistically unlikely. Sadly, I just haven’t found love. I’d like to say … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged benefits, Bridget Jones, David Cameron, marriage, married couples tax rebate, single, tax
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