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They won't run down the NHS they said....
They won't run down the NHS they said....
The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, has approved £147 million plans to reorganise hospital services in Dorset.
Under the plans, the Accident and Emergency department at Poole Hospital will close and move to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, eight miles away.
Poole Hospital will instead become the major planned care hospital for East Dorset.
Campaigners have criticised the decision, saying it puts patient care in jeopardy but Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust says it will improve services for local people and bring huge improvements to thousands of patients.
The big thick green line that is cropped out is @sun_tzu's bookmark bar : 31%
The total disparity in the manufacturing outputs of the metropole and its colonies would not have been possible without these restrictions, and it was only after a vast chasm had been established and industry in the colonies decimated that the policy switched to "free trade".The Acts generally prohibited the use of foreign ships, required the employment of English and colonial mariners for three quarters of the crews, including East India Company ships. The acts prohibited the colonies from exporting specific, enumerated, products to countries and colonies other than those British, and mandated that imports be sourced only through Britain.
Britain used protectionism and the physical elimination of competition through violence to rise to preeminence.
The total disparity in the manufacturing outputs of the metropole and its colonies would not have been possible without these restrictions, and it was only after a vast chasm had been established and industry in the colonies decimated that the policy switched to "free trade".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercantilism#Great_Britain
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ander-hamilton-history-biggest-protectionists
“the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do.”
(if you don’t recognize the quote, its author might surprise you...)
Britain used protectionism and the physical elimination of competition through violence to rise to preeminence.
The total disparity in the manufacturing outputs of the metropole and its colonies would not have been possible without these restrictions, and it was only after a vast chasm had been established and industry in the colonies decimated that the policy switched to "free trade".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercantilism#Great_Britain
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ander-hamilton-history-biggest-protectionists
“the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do.”
(if you don’t recognize the quote, its author might surprise you...)
I would agree the 'winning' of recent centuries wasn't due to values or religion, but it was very much to do with ideas, the technological progress, industrial revolution and the naval development necessary to project it.“the West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do.”
(if you don’t recognize the quote, its author might surprise you...)
If its a useless quote, it must be pretty easy to debunk, right ?That's a pretty useless quote, as far as quotes go. For me, a clear example that even very intelligent people can say very unintelligent things at times. Then the world latches on and repeats them ad nauseam.
Aren't all of these things a form of organised violence ?I would agree the 'winning' of recent centuries wasn't due to values or religion, but it was very much to do with ideas, the technological progress, industrial revolution and the naval development necessary to project it.
All of them? No. Whilst war is a big driver of innovation it is not the only one, many discoveries and inventions weren't connected to the military at all, quite likely most of them, at least initially.Aren't all of these things a form of organised violence ?
Genuine question here.
If its a useless quote, it must be pretty easy to debunk, right ?
I was sort of viewing organised violence as more than the military, so the slave trade and colonialism were mass forms of organised violence or even industrialisation(Which in turn produces technological advancements) was a form of organised violence.All of them? No. Whilst war is a big driver of innovation it is not the only one, many discoveries and inventions weren't connected to the military at all, quite likely most of them, at least initially.
Wrong. Debunking something means proving something false. Which is different to saying something is useless.
The history of humanity is a history of domination through organised violence. The statement that the Westerners forget this is while other's don't, is of course, unsubstantiated. And judging by the fact that Western nations have been the most militarised in the world in all modern history, suggests that no one intelligent in the echelons of power is either forgetting or ignoring that.
Ultimately, the quote is not offering any useful insight or profound truth. Those who are amazed by it, are probably the same kind of people as those who's social media accounts are a just collection of "inspirational" quotes.
judging by the fact that Western nations have been the most militarised in the world in all modern history, suggests that no one intelligent in the echelons of power is either forgetting or ignoring that...Ultimately, the quote is not offering any useful insight or profound truth
Conservative MP Mark Francois told BBC Radio 4's The World at One that the pro-Brexit Leave Means Leave campaign and Mr Banks had donated £50,000.
He queried whether the cost of getting the bell to ring again was really £500,000, adding that he believed officials had "deliberately inflated the figure" because "they don't want to do it".
"Don't tell me it takes two weeks to attach a clapper to a bell," he said.
Maybe it’s the new ‘out of touch’, which was the top phrase for ages and applied liberally everywhereThis insistence on using the phrase "levelling up" by everyone in Boris' cabinet really boils my piss. Did they do some polling and find out that people like it or is Boris just trying to force a meme on us? Either way, blergh.
Seems to be the only sensible thing they've done to me. Still i can't help but feel this is a deliberate pantomime setup to make Boris look tough.
Imagine if a Labour government was doing the same.
I think if labour had won the election these decisions would have been less newsworthyImagine if a Labour government was doing the same.
There is no special relationship.
I was talking about the nationalization of Northern Rail.He's basically done what Labour would've done as they were pretty much absent in the HOC yesterday but praised him for standing up to the US. If the boot was on the other foot then it would be spun against Labour for sure, that's politics. Boris has took some strong flak from senior Tories like IDS on it, however. It looks as though he's acted in the national interest all told though.
The implications for the magic trade deal are interesting. The UK government's own figures only forecast a 0.2% GDP increase from a comprehensive FTA with them and that would come at costs many would argue aren't worth paying. Hopefully this decision indicates that they're viewing that trade deal as it is in reality rather than simply as political optics in the wake of Brexit.
No doubt it would seen as a slippery slope towards Socialism.I think if labour had won the election these decisions would have been less newsworthy
1. They said they would nationalise northern rail
2. Nobody was accusing them of doing whatever the usa wanted so the huawai decision would have been less of a surprise
3. Most of the news would probably be about Corbyn doing something like building re education camps for Jews and blairites or the members of the ehrc getting ice picks to the brain and the evidence dissapearing
There is no special relationship.
Awful story.
Errol Graham death: Nottingham man starved after benefits stopped https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-51283186