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Mayor of London Boris Johnson in his column in the Telegraph has told people to stop “bashing” the super-rich, comparing them to hard-pressed minorities like the homeless, Irish travellers or ex-gang members.

“The great thing about being Mayor of London is you get to meet all sorts. It is my duty to stick up for every put-upon minority in the city – from the homeless to Irish travellers to ex-gang members to disgraced former MPs. After five years of slog, I have a fair idea where everyone is coming from.

But there is one minority that I still behold with a benign bewilderment, and that is the very, very rich. I mean people who have so much money they can fly by private jet, and who have gin palaces moored in Puerto Banus, and who give their kids McLaren supercars for their 18th birthdays and scour the pages of the FT’s “How to Spend It” magazine for jewel-encrusted Cartier collars for their dogs.

We should be helping all those who can to join the ranks of the super-rich, and we should stop any bashing or moaning or preaching or bitching and simply give thanks for the prodigious sums of money that they are contributing to the tax revenues of this country, and that enable us to look after our sick and our elderly and to build roads, railways and schools.

Indeed, it is possible, as the American economist Art Laffer pointed out, that they might contribute even more if we cut their rates of tax; but it is time we recognised the heroic contribution they already make. In fact, we should stop publishing rich lists in favour of an annual list of the top 100 Tax Heroes, with automatic knighthoods for the top 10.”

We should be humbly thanking the super-rich, not bashing them (Boris Johnson, Telegraph.co.uk)

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It’s dangerously off the quirk-ter scale.

‘Elephant Shaped Cage’ – Vitale & Fernley featuring Johnny Holden

Dublin-based band Vitale And Fernley in a striking video based on the movies of Wes Anderson shot on NO money (to speak of).

David Keeling writes:

Given the difficult task of emulating Wes Anderson’s style with no budget, I’m very happy with how it turned out. It might lack the polish of his films, but I think the essence is there. As an homage to one of our favorite filmmakers, I hope it does what it set out to do. As a music video in it’s own right, I hope you find it humorous, playful and visually appealing, and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it.

 

Name those films anyone?

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Swann Auction Galleries in Manhattan recently sold an album of 1500 early twentieth century mugshots…

…including several depicting members of the International Workers of the World (“Wobblies”), in addition to a cross-section of crimes from across the country, including California, Oregon, Iowa, Arkansas, and New York (and Canada), likely assembled for surveillance and perp identification.

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Oulu Irish Elks Vs Helsinki Harps.

Judgement night in Oulo, Finland

Ronan Browne writes:

I am making a documentary about the world’s most northerly GAA game, which took place last month. The doc itself is not quite ready yet but I have produced a trailer [above] if you think it would be of interest to your readers. Music by the wonderful Hermitage Green.

20/5/2013 Health Committees on AbortionThe Master of Dublin’s Rotunda Hospital has said Ireland’s prohibition on terminations for pregnant women in cases of fatal foetal abnormality should be addressed.

Dr Sam Coulter-Smith (above), in an interview with irishhealth.com, described as ‘crazy’ the current situation whereby women in cases where they are carrying infants with fatal foetal abnormalities are forced to travel to the UK for terminations.

“This issue will require separate legislation – that is something that does need to be addressed. The current situation is crazy. Ultimately we will come around as a society to that but it is an awful shame that we have this crazy situation where women who are carrying babies who have a fatal foetal abnormality are forced to travel to the UK.

Master calls for new termination law (Niall Hunter, IrishHealth.com)

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