Archive for May 2002
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29 May, 2002
Once again, our democratically elected politicians find that their hands have been tied and their wishes thwarted by the edict of a foreign court.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has upheld the claim by the convicted murderer Dennis Stafford that the decision by the former Home Secretary Jack St
Published in: Daily Mail
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27 May, 2002
The day after the Home Affairs Select Committee produced its recent report on drugs policy, I happened to speak in a debate on the subject.
Published in: Daily Mail
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20 May, 2002
Just in case anyone doubted that youth crime is out of control, a new survey illustrates the alarming extent of the crisis.
Published in: Daily Mail
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17 May, 2002
What is it with the Tories? How can a bunch of experienced politicians from what was once the most formidable election-winning machine in the world be so persistently and pathetically losing the plot?
This week we were treated to a stunt in which Iain Duncan Smith was photographed taking part in a football match
Published in: Daily Mail
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13 May, 2002
Here we go again. On Thursday, the House of Commons is expected to vote on a government-backed amendment to the adoption bill, which will remove the bar on unmarried couples becoming joint adoptive parents.
Published in: Daily Mail
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11 May, 2002
At first blush, the murdered Dutch maverick Pim Fortuyn and I would not appear to have been natural bedfellows. He was, after all, a flamboyant post-Marxist gay libertarian who advocated sexual permissiveness, casual drug use and euthanasia.
Published in: Melanie's Blog
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6 May, 2002
France is today breathing a sigh of relief. As predicted, Jacques Chirac has won the French election, buoyed up by the votes of his opponents on the left who were determined to defeat the neo-fascist Jean-Marie Le Pen.
In the event, Le Pen did less well than was feared.
Published in: Daily Mail
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