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Politics #01

Politics

Sunday, 7 February 2010

An article on the Alternative and/or Proportional Voting Systems and its comparison with First Past the Post system will be written soon in this section.

Mental Illness is not understoon by the top medical experts, the top psychiatrists, the top psychologists and/or the top psychoanalysts.


Mental Illness is divided into two main areas: psychosis or nuerosis.

Psychosis is either the brain organ is physically damaged (lack of oxygen, lack of glucose, injury, etc) or the brain's system of sending signals electonically through the central and nervous system is physically damanged.

Neurosis is where the nerve endings send reflex messages back to the brain when you over work are exhausted. Your nerves are chronically tired due to stress and are unable to send signals to the brain that the body is tired.

The following Published Articles are in adobe format, please click on the icon to view

Date : 12 January 2003
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : UK & The EURO (Alice in Wonderland)

Reader respond's to Nagin's previous article dated 5 January 2003: thinks UK ideal interest rate then should be 4.4% while the rest of Europe's should be 2.75% because of the well respected "Taylor rule". This rule expounds that the current interest rate for an economy at any given point in time is a function of that economy's inflation rate and output gap.


Politics #02Date : 16 January 2003
To : The Editor, Accountancy Age
Subject : Big vs Small

Classical economics defines economics as a dual system: on one side a few big businesses and on the other thousands of small businesses, artisans, farmers, etc.


Politics #03Date : 19 January 2003
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : IRAQ

Four reasons why US decided to attach Iraq unilaterally: massive stock pile of most modern weapons not tested; Iraqi government followed a policy of replacing American oil expertise by collaboraton with Japanese, Korean, Indian oil expertise; by going to war, US government effectively wanted to continue to support ten major U S civil/military aircraft, space program, etc. private companies which were in recession ; long term geopolitical control over oil and gas reserves throughtout the Middle East and North Africa


Politics #04Date : 14 July 2003
To : The Business
Subject : Give Mervin Growth and Unemployment too

The Federal Reserve Bank in the US has responsibility for growth and unemployment in addition to interest rates; UK should do the same.


Politics #05Date : 21 August 2003
To : Accountancy Age
Subject : Try To Book An Appointment

I agree with Michael Queen that the NHS should follow the German healthcare reforms and start charging £10 per visit to your local GP and £25 per visit to an outpatient department of a hospital to see a specialist.


Politics #06Date : October 2003
To : The Editor, The Director
Subject : Entrepreneurship

When 5 or fewer large companies control 75% of the market share, our youngsters are likely to prefer employment to being an entrepreneur for easy life.


Politics #07Date : 05 October 2003
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : Wasting Public Money

Unnecessary bureaucracy and form filling has permeated through all government departments for the past 20 years where no real work is done and every one is checking and ticking boxes to verify one another's work.


Politics #08Date : 12 October 2003
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : Wasting Public Money - Wrong Numbers

This is from Mike Carter of 49 West Drive, Leyland, Lancs. who agrees with Nagindas Khajuria's letter of 5/6 October 2003, and says the latter's article was replete with common sense. The state benefit system is a giant job creation system, e.g. telephone calling system to handle means tested pension credits, call centres going to India, and telephone companies squandering billions (£30 billion on 3G licenses)to create overcapacity.


Politics #09Date : 19 October 2003
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : Big Accountancy Firms - Conflict Zone

Recommendations: reduce Big Four dominance in audit from 78% worldwide to 50% market share, rotate audit firms every 5 years, eliniate conflict of interest: same firm cannot act as tax planner, auditor, human resources advisor and management consultant; also International accounting and audit standards are a dog's breakfast.


Politics #10Date : 06 November 2003
To : The Editor, Accountancy Age
Subject : What a waste
Our 659 Members of P
arliament should make a better job of preventing waste of public sector money: spend billions on railways, not motorways, etc.


Politics #11Date : 29 February 2004
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : "The Roar of a Tory Mouse"

Over 36 years, I have followed and observed UK politicians' plans, policies and manifestos: most of the politicians put too much emphasis on perception and too little on substance.


Politics #12Date : 19 March 2004
To : The Editor, Accountancy Age
Subject : UK Fiscal Policies


Politics #13Date : 21 March 2004
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : Terrorism


Politics #14Date : 16 May 2004
To : The Editor, The Business
Subject : IRAQ Wars


Politics #15Date : June 2004
To : The Editor, The Director
Subject : Small vs Big


Politics #16Date : 01 July 2004
To : The Editor, Accountancy Age
Subject : Big Accountancy Firms


Politics #17Date : 26 July 2004
To: The Business
Subject : Nothing Right



Politics #18Date : 29 November 2004
To: Accountancy Age
Subject : Shaken But Not Stirred



Politics #19Date : 6 February 2005
To: The Business
Subject : New Labour Does Get IT Right


Politics #20Date : 28 April 2005
To: Accountancy Age
Subject : Rover Was Not About Numbers
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