Friday 8 April 2011

THE LATEST CON TRICK OOPS I MEAN BAIL OUT


The Financial Times reports Chancellor George Osborne is preparing to make more than £4bn of British-backed loans available to Portugal.

Here is a lovely picture of the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and his yacht in Portugal. He owns Chelsea football club.

Now why would the UK be underwriting this bail out? After all, there seems to be plenty of money swishing round Portugal.



Now, the Census. Lockheed Martin want to know intimite details on every man woman and child in the UK. Why? I can understand the UK Government wanting details so they can plan for public services, but this argument unravels when you realise that they already have all the information on everyone in this country already!The Census info is to be given to an American company that is working with the EU.

On 20 February 2008 the European Parliament approved a Council (Framework) Census Regulation covering the harmonization of outputs from member states’ censuses of population and housing. This took affect when it was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 9 July 2008. The regulation provides for the specification of outputs, the means of submission of these to Eurostat, and the requirement to provide metadata and quality reports, to be prescribed by subordinate Commission (Implementing) Regulations. These are currently being drafted with input from the EU Legislation Task Force of which the UK is a member.

The Council Regulation which prescribes the reference year for the next round of censuses as being 2011. Thereafter, reference years will be determined by subsequent Commission Regulations. The Regulation also requires Member States to make available the results of their census by end of March 2014.

The Framework Regulation is intended to be a permanent piece of legislation concerned with establishing common rules for the decennial provision of comprehensive population and housing data to be collected from traditional census taking or from alternative sources such as surveys and registers, or from combinations of such sources.

The topics which are specified by the Regulation cover:

•Place of usual residence
•Size of locality of usual residence (urban/rural)
•Sex
•Age
•Marital status
•Economic activity status
•Occupation
•Industry
•Employment status
•Workplace
•Educational attainment
•Country of birth
•Country of citizenship
•Ever resided abroad and year of entry into country
•Place of usual residence 1 year before census
•Relationship within household
•Status within household
•Status within family
•Type of housing arrangement
•Tenure status of household
•Type of household
•Size of household
•Type of family
•Size of family
•Type of living quarters
•Type of ownership
•Location of living quarters
•Occupancy status
•Floor space/Number of rooms
•Density standard of accommodation
•Housing amenities (water supply, toilet facilities, bathing facilities, type of heating)
•Type of dwelling
•Period of construction

More details about the Framework Regulation and the implications for topic content in the 2011 Census are detailed in an article published in Population Trends 128.

Further EU legislation
The UK is an active participant in an EU Census Legislation Task Force which is advising the European Commission on the scope and content of the proposed Implementing Regulations. The Commission Regulations will set out in separate regulations:

•The detail of the programme of statistical data and metadata to be provided to Eurostat by member states from the 2011 round of European censuses (based on the core topics specified by the Council Framework Regulation). Eurostat currently propose that these will be provided in the form of sets of 'hypercubes' of cross-variables at various geographical levels

•The classifications of the categories and technical specification for the topics to be covered in statistical programme

•The measures of quality assessment to be reported on. The statistical detail of the outputs to be provided by member states will be set out in secondary Implementing Regulations, to be prepared by the European Commission later this year.

Formal consultation on these issues went out to member states in March 2008 and were discussed at a meeting of the EU Census Working Group on 9-10 September 2008. ONS is liaising with GROS and NISRA in order to present a UK view.

Eurostat has also announced initial proposals for a European Census Hub by which member states could ‘pull’ the 2011 Census data specified in the Implementing Regulation. The difficulty of achieving common specifications and applying comparable statistical disclosure control methodologies across the 27 member states has been recognized as a major obstacle. Italy and Ireland have offered to take part in the pilot phase of the project by offering to make a sample of their latest census data available. Further countries have been invited to participate to this pilot phase, and ONS has agreed to prepare a submission to Eurostat setting out its own current thinking on the possibilities for similar domestic access to 2011 Census outputs.


I THINK PEOPLE IN THE UK OUGHT TO BE VERY WORRIED INDEED AS ALL THEIR PERSONAL DETAILS INCLUDING THEIR RELIGION IS TO BE GIVEN TO THE EU. CHRISTIANS OUGHT TO BE PARTICULARLY CONCERNED, AS IT IS VERY APPARENT THAT THE EU IS TRYING TO STAMP OUT CHRISTIANITY. IF THE UK GOES BUST WILL WE BE TAKEN OVER BY NATO, AND SUBJECTED TO THE SAME TREATMENT AS THE LIBYANS ARE HAVING TO ENDURE? THERE IS NOTHING TO STOP ETHNIC CLEANSING HAPPENING IN ENGLAND'S GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Portugal is not being bailed out. It is Western Banks, essentially those of the largest countries of Europe, Germany, France, Britain, because it is they that stand to loose if there is a default. They are the ones who lent. This is not the "UK".

Who is going to pay for this crisis? The answer is the working classes of Portugal, just as the working classes of Britain are having to pay for the bail out by the British state of British banks.

Wake up. This guy in the video is a right winger, not someone concerned about the future unemployed of Britain or even less Portugal.

Zoompad said...

I am doing my best! I am not an economist, all I know is that there is a bad smell coming from the banks - big law firms, involved in the secret family courts human trafficking and all sorts, I am doing my best trying to make sense of it all!