As a born and bred Mancunian I know what I'm talking about.........AMEN!(...although, in its defence, historically Manchester was known for its strong adherence to free trade and laissez-faire doctrines.)
(Thanks to James for the photo).
The welfare state is unsustainable economically, socially and morally.
PARENTING GURU SAYS DAY CARE BAD FOR BABIES
These quotes are from Peter McWilliam's book "Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do" which explores the absurdity of consensual crime.
Shouldn't be surprised that the Best Government Website coincides with what they do best - take our money off us.
A billion hours ago, our ancestors were living in the Stone Age.

From today's DomPost;
Re the Rolling Stones show - Initially fans were told all the tickets had gone. I missed out after a morning spent just trying to get onto the Ticketek website. Then about two weeks ago a radio news report said more had been released. Forget the internet this time. I rang immediately and got 4. The cheapest at that stage, "gold", were $150. I notice in the paper this morning that more tickets have been released for the Wellington show. These are "diamond" at a cost of $350 each. This must be the new strategy for beating the scalpers.
In this week's Listener the Prime Minister says,"The post-Orewa period was very unpleasant, but, in a sense, it was therapeutic. A lot of people were able to get a lot of things off their chests. Eventually, a period of reflection sets in and people think,'Okay, all these things have been said, but at the end of the day, I go to work with Maori, I live in the same street as Maori, I'm in the same community organisations, the kids go to school with Maori, aren't we all in this together?'"

Excerpts from an interview with DBP in the latest Jobs Letter (my comments interspersed).
Newsroom reports, National Party Leader Don Brash has attacked an Electoral Enrolment Centre campaign to sign Maori onto the Maori Roll as "state sanctioned separatism ... that ultimately encourages a racially divided electoral model."