New evidence shows William Wilberforce implicated in slavery | Ekklesia

New evidence has come to light which suggests that the evangelical campaigner William Wilberforce was involved in slavery, despite his successful campaign to abolish the transatlantic trade.

http://www.amazon.com/Clapham-Sect-Wilberforces-Transformed-Britain/dp/074595…

Coercing people into a brave new digital world | spiked

Coercing people into a brave??new??digital world

A government-backed campaign to get the entire UK adult population online threatens to make cyber slaves of us all.

Why do we think everyone should be online and surfing? There are some really useful observations in this Spiked article. Worth a read.

Labour must seize the “big society” idea from Cameron

Labour must seize the “big society” idea from Cameron

Labour would be foolish to reject David Cameron’s “big society” idea entirely, writes Jonathan Freedland. Cameron likes to suggest that the notion of a big society chimes with an ethos that lies deep in Toryism. Yet whatever ideals pre-industrial Toryism cherished, they are a long way from the worldview of the post-Thatcher Conservative Party. A big society needs people anchored in place and blessed with time, yet Conservative economics grants neither — except to the well-off. Labour needs to seize this idea from Cameron and reclaim its Labour origins — and then improve it. That would start with a realisation that a truly big society does not entail public services on the cheap. Labour should also notice the big gap in Cameron’s big society. His idea rests on the notion that the only obstacle in people’s way is the state. But what is good for the public-sector state is surely good for the private-sector gander.

Big Society needs people anchored in place and blessed with time – I suspect there are not many of these people. Small Society then.

The Scarborough Spa Express Steam Train York to Scarborough

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I know it happens every year – in one form or another there will be steam specials on the line between York and Scarborough – but it evokes a special sort of nostalgia in me. You may just find me on a bridge somewhere with a camera pointing at a feint plume of smoke and steam in the distance anticipated the smell and rumble of the locomotive as it passes beneath me on it’s way to the coast.