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<div id="article-content" property="dc:description"> <p>Yesterday I tuned in to the Radio Scotland phone-in while driving to work. A modest observation from Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell that prisoners treated with respect and decency are more likely to treat others that way, had brought out the "hang 'em and flog 'em" lobby in force. Callers were blithely calling prisons holiday camps,One giant leap for China's space programme -, despite never having set foot in one of these sad, tense, grim places. After one lady explained that prisoners deserved nothing "because they aren't like us",lululemon outlet, I decided to change stations.</p><noscript><p>Big mistake. On Five Live, Conservative MP Alec Shelbrooke was explaining why claimants should receive their benefits on a welfare cash card that could be used only to buy "essential items". "Ned things", like alcohol, cigarettes,Minsk - latest news, breaking stories and comment,hollister, gambling and Sky TV packages,hollister, which "hard-working families" have had to cut back on,hollister outlet, would be taboo.</p><p>The burly backbencher has no chance of getting his 10-minute rule bill on to the statute book,lululemon canada,We must save Gaelic before it's too late Herald Scotland, but it provides an interesting insight into the mindset of a large tranche of the Tory party. Mr Shelbrooke,hollister clothing, who is clearly a stranger to hardship himself,hollister sale, trots out all the mythology we're used to hearing from Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith about benefits incentivising sloth, workless households living the high life and three generations of families that have never paid a penny of National Insurance. (For six months the Joseph Rowntree Foundation unsuccessfully scoured Glasgow for a single family in this category.) Of course, the system contains feckless, idle scroungers, but study after study demonstrate that they are a tiny minority. </p><p>No matter. This item brought out the rottweilers among the Five Live audience. At one point a man called Harvey was subjecting us all to a ferocious fortissimo shockjock-style rant about "useless filth spending my taxes" that left studio guest (The Spectator's James Delingpole) looking like a dangerous leftie. Mr Delingpole supported the cash card idea on the basis that public spending in the UK is now nearly £700bn a year. (He omitted to mention that Jobseeker's Allowance accounts for less than £5bn of this, compared with £74bn for state pensions, £56bn for education and £38bn for defence.)</p><p>Previous recessions have brought out the best in us. The recent death of the last Jarrow marcher reminds us of both the poverty suffered by the unemployed in the 1930s and the kindness shown to them on their 300-mile march to London. Naively,lululemon outlet canada, I imagined that as more and more of us experienced redundancy among friends and family, uncharitable public attitudes to such misfortune would change. Instead, we seem to be becoming ever more narrow-minded and hard-hearted. British Social Attitude surveys seem to bear this out,hollister uk, with support for policies that redistribute wealth and opportunity evaporating.</p><p>This is partly the fault of the left. Labour has been too timid about challenging the mythology of skivers and strivers. The online argument against Mr Shelbrooke's cash cards yesterday focused on practical objections: that the technologically incompetent DWP would leave families penniless; that drug addicts and alcoholics would barter or steal; that the system would exclude market stalls,hollister uk, charity shops, jumble sales and eBay, which claimants rely on for bargains. </p><p>In a world of celebrity culture and manipulative advertising, where we mould our thinking around our social identity, rejecting information that conflicts with our values, such arguments are simply batted away. Thus we lose our ability to understand and share the feelings of others. That's how we have been softened up for Mr Duncan Smith's speech on child poverty today that will argue that poverty is less about money than academic failure, welfare dependency, poor parenting and crime. When will we stop blaming poverty on the poor and stand up for policies that are kind and empathetic, rather than cruel and selfish?</p></noscript> </div> | <div id="article-content" property="dc:description"> <p>Yesterday I tuned in to the Radio Scotland phone-in while driving to work. A modest observation from Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell that prisoners treated with respect and decency are more likely to treat others that way, had brought out the "hang 'em and flog 'em" lobby in force. Callers were blithely calling prisons holiday camps,One giant leap for China's space programme -, despite never having set foot in one of these sad, tense, grim places. After one lady explained that prisoners deserved nothing "because they aren't like us",lululemon outlet, I decided to change stations.</p><noscript><p>Big mistake. On Five Live, Conservative MP Alec Shelbrooke was explaining why claimants should receive their benefits on a welfare cash card that could be used only to buy "essential items". "Ned things", like alcohol, cigarettes,Minsk - latest news, breaking stories and comment,hollister, gambling and Sky TV packages,hollister, which "hard-working families" have had to cut back on,hollister outlet, would be taboo.</p><p>The burly backbencher has no chance of getting his 10-minute rule bill on to the statute book,lululemon canada,We must save Gaelic before it's too late Herald Scotland, but it provides an interesting insight into the mindset of a large tranche of the Tory party. Mr Shelbrooke,hollister clothing, who is clearly a stranger to hardship himself,hollister sale, trots out all the mythology we're used to hearing from Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith about benefits incentivising sloth, workless households living the high life and three generations of families that have never paid a penny of National Insurance. (For six months the Joseph Rowntree Foundation unsuccessfully scoured Glasgow for a single family in this category.) Of course, the system contains feckless, idle scroungers, but study after study demonstrate that they are a tiny minority. </p><p>No matter. This item brought out the rottweilers among the Five Live audience. At one point a man called Harvey was subjecting us all to a ferocious fortissimo shockjock-style rant about "useless filth spending my taxes" that left studio guest (The Spectator's James Delingpole) looking like a dangerous leftie. Mr Delingpole supported the cash card idea on the basis that public spending in the UK is now nearly £700bn a year. (He omitted to mention that Jobseeker's Allowance accounts for less than £5bn of this, compared with £74bn for state pensions, £56bn for education and £38bn for defence.)</p><p>Previous recessions have brought out the best in us. The recent death of the last Jarrow marcher reminds us of both the poverty suffered by the unemployed in the 1930s and the kindness shown to them on their 300-mile march to London. Naively,lululemon outlet canada, I imagined that as more and more of us experienced redundancy among friends and family, uncharitable public attitudes to such misfortune would change. Instead, we seem to be becoming ever more narrow-minded and hard-hearted. British Social Attitude surveys seem to bear this out,hollister uk, with support for policies that redistribute wealth and opportunity evaporating.</p><p>This is partly the fault of the left. Labour has been too timid about challenging the mythology of skivers and strivers. The online argument against Mr Shelbrooke's cash cards yesterday focused on practical objections: that the technologically incompetent DWP would leave families penniless; that drug addicts and alcoholics would barter or steal; that the system would exclude market stalls,hollister uk, charity shops, jumble sales and eBay, which claimants rely on for bargains. </p><p>In a world of celebrity culture and manipulative advertising, where we mould our thinking around our social identity, rejecting information that conflicts with our values, such arguments are simply batted away. Thus we lose our ability to understand and share the feelings of others. That's how we have been softened up for Mr Duncan Smith's speech on child poverty today that will argue that poverty is less about money than academic failure, welfare dependency, poor parenting and crime. When will we stop blaming poverty on the poor and stand up for policies that are kind and empathetic, rather than cruel and selfish?</p></noscript> </div> | ||
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| + | <div class="body "><p>For the 27th time in his Formula One career, Hamilton will lead away the field come the start of tomorrow's Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit.</p><p>Joining the 27-year-old on the front row will be Kimi Raikkonen in his Lotus ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg in his Mercedes.</p><p>With Alonso ahead of Felipe Massa, who starts from fifth on the grid, itmeant the double world champion avoided being out-qualified by a team-mate five times in succession for what would have been the first time in his 200-race career.</p><p>Lotus' Romain Grosjean joins Massa on row three, with Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo a superb seventh, his second best qualifying place of his career.</p><p>Behind the Australian will be McLaren's Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel in his Red Bull,hollister, who had started on pole in the openingtwo races.</p><p>However, both men made a strategy call by running in Q3 on the harder medium compound compared to the faster, but more highly degradable soft Pirelli tyre as used by those ahead of them.</p><p>It means the frontrunners will have to pit early, whereas Button and Vettel can run longer on the medium and wait until very late in the race to run the soft rubber.</p><p>In the top 10 for the first time this season with new team Sauber is Nico Hulkenberg who starts from 10th.</p><p>Given the machinations that took place post-race in Malaysia and over the past few days regarding the Red Bull team orders controversy, it is likely conspiracy theorists will be looking closely at Webber's demise in qualifying.</p><p>The Australian,hollister sale, the victim in Malaysia of Vettel's decision to ignore team principal Christian Horner's instruction to hold station andwho instead attacked for the win, was knocked out in Q2 with an apparent technical problem.</p><p>"We had a lack of fuel pressure so I couldn't get back. My qualifying was over before it started," explained Webber.</p><p>After stopping in the final sector,lululemon outlet canada, Webber will line up a lowly 14th, ahead of Williams' Pastor Maldonado and Jean-Eric Vergne in his Toro Rosso, his 16th a total contrast to that of Ricciardo.</p><p>Also out in Q2, but starting ahead of Webber,hollister clothing, will surprisingly be the Force India pair of Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil, both of whom who had looked strong in practice for a top-10 place,lululemon canada, and McLaren's Sergio Perez.</p><p>Di Resta missed out by 0.026secs to Hulkenberg,hollister clothing, whilst Perez failed to reach Q3 for the first time by 0.053secs.</p><p>In the opening 20-minute Q1, fans and viewers had to wait for eight and a half minutes before the first car took to the circuit.</p><p>Come the conclusion, Williams' Valtteri Bottas again failed to make it into the second session for the second consecutive race, with the Finn due to line up 17th.</p><p>Sauber's Esteban Gutierrez also slipped into the bottom six for the second time this year and will start 18th, as he did in Australia.</p><p>Marussia again out-performed Caterham, with Jules Bianchi and MaxChilton - separated by 0.657secs - 19th and 20th ahead of Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde who occupy the back row.</p><p>A naturally delighted Hamilton,Tennis Serena Williams remains,hollister, the only driver to win this race twice in its nine-year history,cheap lululemon, described himself as "ecstatic".</p><p>Hamilton added: "It's an incredible feeling,Australian census results show wealth is moving aw, I'm so happy to have first place.</p><p>"The lap was great, but then the team have performed well all weekend and I obviously now hope we can carry that through to tomorrow."</p><p>Hamilton, however, appreciates the tyre situation will be tricky,adding: "Making the option (soft) last has been impossible, so it will mean an early stop.</p><p>"But we've shown great race pace on the medium, and although it will be a really tough race, I'm hoping we can maintain our position."</p><p>Asked as to why Mercedes did not follow the strategy adopted by McLaren and Red Bull for Button and Vettel, Hamilton said: "We have great strategists and I trust them.</p><p>"They make the decision and we stick by them,Coventry - Primary Tables 2011 - Education - The Independent,lululemon outlet, but whatever strategy you are on,lululemon, you are going to struggle on the option tyre whether you are on high or low fuel."</p><p><em>PA</em></p></div> | ||
