Treasury kills off study into resource depletion. Refusal to even study something is worst kind of dumb:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1bc37804-8298 ... abdc0.html
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Treasury kills off study into resource depletion
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The major problem for the Treasury seemed to be that it shouldn't say anything about UK growth prospects. I take the implication that the Treasury are worried that it would imply less growth in the UK, and thus might be bad. Can it be read another way?
Grasping at straws, one might say that this worry implies that the Treasury already know that it will be bad for the UK i.e. that some such study has already been done. Not that one can see much concomitant policy action, other than trying to strengthen the feudal nature of our state.
Peter.
Grasping at straws, one might say that this worry implies that the Treasury already know that it will be bad for the UK i.e. that some such study has already been done. Not that one can see much concomitant policy action, other than trying to strengthen the feudal nature of our state.
Peter.
Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the seconds to hours?
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For future reference with the FT you just need to Google the article headline and FT and it'll let you through without an account.clv101 wrote:It's behind pay wall - but can be accessed with free account.
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Ooops, so it does. But I had to open the Google preview and click on that.
Seems the leaked e-mails came via Friends of the Earth but they don't seem to have a story of their own on the FoE website.
Jeremy Leggett has picked it up http://www.jeremyleggett.net/2013/03/tr ... ion-study/
Seems the leaked e-mails came via Friends of the Earth but they don't seem to have a story of their own on the FoE website.
Jeremy Leggett has picked it up http://www.jeremyleggett.net/2013/03/tr ... ion-study/