Monthly Archives: May 2012

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Jack’s back

It’s the ‘Put ‘Em Under Pressure’ episode.

Hugh Travers writes:

Only 11 days to go until Ireland’s first match in the Euros.
To whet the appetite, relive the glory days of the Charlton years in tonight’s episode of Green Is The Colour on RTE 2  at 10:25pm. Here’s a sneak preview of the players talking about Jack’s tactics.

 

Green is The Colour (RTE Sport)

“Austerity without debt forgiveness can’t work. School kids could figure this out. It also explains why what is good for the individual is not necessarily good for the collective and explains why everyone saving at the same time is good for no one. This is why the fiscal treaty is Kamikaze economics for most of Europe, it is designed to suit the Germans’ short-term political interests and has nothing to do with macroeconomics as we know it.”

David McWilliams. Economist.

“I will vote No in solidarity with peoples throughout Europe who are and have been denied any say in this treaty or any say on the other European treaties, treaties that, in the main, favour rich and powerful elites throughout the union at the expense of the mass of people.”

Vincent Browne. Journalist.

“The Government has rushed us into voting ‘Yes’ in a vacuum. I cannot, and will not, do that. If we defeat it, little will be lost. During the summer the clouds will clear over Europe. We will be able to vote again, this time on the full package in the Autumn. Richard Bruton told us so.”

Shane Ross. Independent TD.

“I’ve thought about it, it’s hard. I would say vote No. At this point the Germans need to face the reality that this cannot work and that the Irish, who’ve been such good soldiers in this crisis, if even the Irish say no then that would actually send a helpful message.”

Paul Krugman. Nobel Prize-winning economist.

YOU literally decide.

Alternatively: How bad Could It Get? Implications Of An Irish No Vote In the EU Fiscal Compact Treaty (Greg Bowler, TheBowlerfiles)

‘No’ voter Karl Murdiff refuses to budge under intense and sustained múinteoiring from Enda outside Pearse Street Station, Dublin, this morning.

Dude was just trying to go to work.

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

 UPDATE: Meanwhile, from C4’s Michael Crick (he’s the guy in the middle of the pix above):

 

Thanks Paul Reynolds


The amphibious M12-like Scamander – an RV concept by the late TVR boss Peter Wheeler, posthumously made real.

Road (and water) tested here by Harry Metcalfe of Evo magazine, the vehicle has a top land speed of 120mph, does 0-60 in 8 seconds and will handle almost any terrain it encounters.

It’s a noisy cuss, but you’d probably want that.

gizmodo/autoblog