UK ‘blocked’ EU bid to raise China steel tariff that could have protected industry | Daily Mail Online

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English: The Daily Mail clock, just off Kensington High Street (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Daily Mail reports that George Osborne and David Cameron were accused of being more concerned with courting China than the fate of Tata steelworkers after it emerged they opposed a 66 per cent tariff.

Source: UK ‘blocked’ EU bid to raise China steel tariff that could have protected industry | Daily Mail Online

Once again we see that Osborne is quicker to appease his chums in the city than protect British industry and British jobs. Osborne’s reliance on monetary policy and austerity has provided little incentive to stimulate investment and create jobs. What about increasing exports and the competitive position of the UK with skills improvement?

Thoughts?

LORD WEST on how to rid the Middle East of ISIS | Daily Mail Online

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English: The Daily Mail clock, just off Kensington High Street (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In this must read article by the Daily Mail, former First Sea Lord, Admiral Lord West provides three-step analysis on how to crush the Islamic State.

Lord West argues that because the Islamic State is weaker in Iraq, he would suggest that international and indigenous troops try to defeat it there before taking the fight to within Syria.

Source: LORD WEST on how to rid the Middle East of ISIS | Daily Mail Online

Lord West’s analysis is crystal clear. It analyses the current coalition forces – note the absence of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries.

It stresses the need for a political solution to Syria which recognizes the important of Assad in the short-term.

BUT for me, the critical words from Lord West are:

In the meantime, we should confront states such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey which have financed IS and bought its oil supplies on the black market.

This article cuts through the postering and procrastinating of political leaders. For sure, US military experts share Lord West’s analysis but they have been effectively muzzled by the Obama regime.

It’s time for proper public debate and analysis as the allies up the stakes in the war against ISIS.

Most critically, the mainstream media must challenge Saudi Arabia and Turkey for providing indirect support to ISIS.

Thought?