Publication: John Redwood MP

First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

African Sanctus

   On Saturday night I was vowed by the Wokingham Choral Society and Wokingham Choral Academy. Their performamce of African Sanctus by David Fanshawe was electrifying. The work is ambitious, seeking to unify Islamic calls to prayer, courtship dances, ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
Entities: Unum, Religion, Inflammation
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

From the doorsteps

  I go out quite often to knock on doors and listen to opinions. I was out again this Saturday in Earley. Over the last three months most of the preoccupations raised with me have been local. Usually they are specific to the street or the immediate ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

A brilliant brand – but is it enough?

The economies of Europe rely in no small measure on building luxury brands and selling the products to the better off of the world. The brand of champagne is one of the oldest and most famous of these products.We can learn from the French success at ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 16 2013 - Updated Jun 16 2013 - 1 reports

Uniting the Conservatives

  It is conventional wisdom that a party needs to be united to win an election. This bears little relationship to reality. After  all the Conservative party of Margaret Thatcher was divided between wets and dries,with very different views on the economy ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 16 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Iran’s election – the candidates are not “Conservatives”

  According to the BBC there are six conservative candidates in the Iranian election, with one of them dubbed a “moderate conservative”  to imply he is the favoured one. Is this the best the BBC can do to describe and explain an election in a very ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Will arming the rebels bring on the Peace Conference?

  MPs who have argued with Mr Hague against the UK arming the rebels have been told the purpose of arming the rebels is to provide the leverage on the Syrian government and its supporters and opponents to bring them to a Peace Conference.  This has ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Cutting public spending

  There is still intense debate in Whitehall and Westminster about how to reduce the growth in public spending in 2015-16. Groups of Conservative MPs are bubbling with ideas on how to do it. The most popular ideas remain cutting Overseas aid, cancelling ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

A change of Chief Executive for RBS

  I support the Board and Mr Hester’s decision to seek a new CEO now who can see the bank through privatisation. The Labour party is making heavy weather of this development, ignoring the fact that Mr Hester is not seeking to keep the job, and failing ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 14 2013]
Entities: privatise, Ignorance
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

The Alternative for Germany

   Yesterday I met the Leader of the new anti Euro German party, Professor Bernd Lucke. We had discussions in a small group, followed by a public lecture which he gave at Westminster. He told us that as a German economics professor he went along with ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Labour doesn’t know whether to let us have a referendum or not

   We learn that Labour is to be told to abstain on the Referendum Bill when it comes before the House. It just shows how little Labour cares about whether we have a UK democracy or not. They do not have the decisiveness  to come and try to vote it ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

The Chinese are to highlight research which questions global warming

  China, the USA, Japan, Russia, Canada, India and Brazil refused to sign up to new Kyoto style targets or to join a new Treaty about global warming. It has left the Europeans rather isolated on this issue. Now China is to publish a Chinese translation of ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Opting out of EU Justice measures

    Yesterday we were left none the wiser about what Labour would do concerning our right to opt out of a large number of Criminal Justice measures next year. They told us in their debate on the topic that several measures we could opt out from were ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]

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African Sanctus [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
From the doorsteps [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
A brilliant brand – but is it enough? [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
Uniting the Conservatives [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 16 2013]
Iran’s election – the candidates are not “Conse... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
Will arming the rebels bring on the Peace Confe... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
Cutting public spending [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
A change of Chief Executive for RBS [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 14 2013]
The Alternative for Germany [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 14 2013]
Labour doesn’t know whether to let us have a re... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]
The Chinese are to highlight research which que... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]
Opting out of EU Justice measures [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 13 2013]
Mr Redwood’s intervention during the debate on ... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 12 2013]
The Green Investment Bank [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 12 2013]
Healthy Wokingham? [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 11 2013]
Mr Redwood’s contribution to the statement on t... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 11 2013]
Bilderberger plots? [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 11 2013]
The German British Forum and the single market [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 11 2013]
Free votes [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 10 2013]
Rebel votes and the whips [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 09 2013]
What else can the government do about house pri... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 08 2013]
A free vote on Syria [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 07 2013]
Paying for Reading University [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 07 2013]
The house price conundrum [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 07 2013]
Can we remodel the Middle East? [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 06 2013]
Let’s end our involvement in Middle Eastern wars [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 06 2013]
Wokingham Times [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 05 2013]
UK foreign policy has been based on two big mis... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 05 2013]
Mr Redwood’s contribution to the statement on t... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 04 2013]
A plea for cheap energy [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 04 2013]
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African Sanctus [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
   On Saturday night I was vowed by the Wokingham Choral Society and Wokingham Choral Academy. Their performamce of African Sanctus by David Fanshawe was electrifying. The work is ambitious, seeking to unify Islamic calls to prayer, courtship dances, ...
From the doorsteps [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
  I go out quite often to knock on doors and listen to opinions. I was out again this Saturday in Earley. Over the last three months most of the preoccupations raised with me have been local. Usually they are specific to the street or the immediate ...
A brilliant brand – but is it enough? [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 17 2013]
The economies of Europe rely in no small measure on building luxury brands and selling the products to the better off of the world. The brand of champagne is one of the oldest and most famous of these products.We can learn from the French success at ...
Uniting the Conservatives [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 16 2013]
  It is conventional wisdom that a party needs to be united to win an election. This bears little relationship to reality. After  all the Conservative party of Margaret Thatcher was divided between wets and dries,with very different views on the economy ...
Iran’s election – the candidates are not “Conse... [Published John Redwood MP - Jun 15 2013]
  According to the BBC there are six conservative candidates in the Iranian election, with one of them dubbed a “moderate conservative”  to imply he is the favoured one. Is this the best the BBC can do to describe and explain an election in a very ...
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