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Britblog Roundup #134 - September 10 2007

Is over at Liberty and Learning.

The roundup is a compendium of last week’s outstanding posts in the British Blogosphere.

A guest post here by a Health and Safety officer is also featured: This posting may contain nuts. There is now a series of about 12 postings on Health and Safety , and some more to come this week.

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This week, my posts about the futility of the death penalty in there USA (over at the UK version of this site ), as evaluated by US Police Chiefs.

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Comment by Anthony Barnett Subscribed to comments via email
2007-09-10 19:28:11

Hi Matt, I’ve not thanked you for your comment about OK over at Iain Dale, though I’m sorry you think I caricature those I disagree with - I always thought I bent over backwards to do the opposite unlike all those *!*$£@! others!
Anthony Barnett

 
Comment by MattWardman
2007-09-10 19:35:56

Anthony

Having made a statement like that I owe you a post explaining it - which I *will* eventually get around to.

btw You may be interested in the debate on this post about debate across the Welsh-English language barrier.

Thanks for the visit - and glad to see that the blog is flourishing.

Matt

 
Comment by Anthony Barnett Subscribed to comments via email
2007-09-10 19:57:33

Take your time Matt! I’ve linked to the post and its discussion as a comment on one of those exchanges about “do Scots hate the English” etc we are having on OurKingdom. But there is much more interest in these matters than other constitutional issues!

 
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