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According to Oborne, Ashcroft, a " brutal critic of the Coalition from the start " has established “ megaphone presence ” in the on-line media and Tories now blame the LibDems for blocking economic and welfare system reform.
Oborne has been both lambasted and lauded for his particularly frank public comments in the 28 September 2011 edition of the BBC programme Newsnight.

Oborne and early
Oborne particularly identifies William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Lord Owen as three voices of opposition to early Euro entry that suffered personal attacks from these sources.
Oborne particularly identifies William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Lord Owen as three voices of opposition to early Euro entry that suffered personal attacks from these sources.

Oborne and century
Oborne had been given to Sherborne Abbey by the Saxon King Edgar in the 10th century and it remained a ' chapel of ease ' to the abbey until the Dissolution in 1539.

Oborne and with
In his account of the affair, the political journalist Peter Oborne criticises Douglas-Home for his vacillating attitude towards the South African Prime Minister, B J Vorster with whom, says Oborne, " he was no more robust than Chamberlain had been with Hitler thirty years earlier ".
journalist Peter Oborne credited Lord Ashcroft, owner of both the ConservativeHome and PoliticsHome website with " stopping the Coalition working " by moving policy on Europe, welfare, education, taxation to the right.
Becoming a journalist in 1990, he rose to the position of Assistant Editor of The Observer newspaper which he joined in 2000 after having worked with Peter Hitchens and Peter Oborne as Media Editor for Daily Express editor Rosie Boycott, and the London Evening Standard under editor and mentor Max Hastings, who like him had left Oxford after two years, and other magazines.
Castleton is in the group parish of Yeo Head together with the three village parishes of Poyntington, Goathill and Oborne.
Oborne () is a village in north west Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale close to the border with Somerset, on the A30 road adjacent to the town of Sherborne.
Oborne is in the group parish of Yeo Head together with the three villages of Castleton, Goathill and Poyntington.
Poyntington is in the group parish of Yeo Head together with the three villages of Castleton, Goathill and Oborne.
Allingham attended, together with three other First World War veterans, William Stone, Fred Lloyd and John Oborne.
In the same year, Blair, along with Roma Hooper, Paul McDowell, Dame Anne Owers, Javed Khan, John Thornhill and Peter Oborne, formed an investigative panel which led the year-long Community or Custody National Enquiry investigating the effectiveness of community sentencing over short-term prison sentences for low-level offences.
In April 2006, it was announced that Oborne was taking up a new position at the Daily Mail as a political columnist, while retaining his connection with The Spectator as a contributing editor.
Again in collaboration with James Jones, Oborne penned the pamphlet, THE PRO-ISRAEL LOBBY IN BRITAIN, which outlined the influence enjoyed by pro-Israeli lobbyists on media and politics in the United Kingdom.
In collaboration with Conservative Member of Parliament for Hereford & South Herefordshire Jesse Norman, Oborne produced the pamphlet Churchill's Legacy – the Conservative case for the Human Rights Act in the summer of 2009.
Her departure was controversial, with some people, notably Peter Oborne, claiming that high-profile MPs had effectively forced her out because they did not not like her investigating them, although her job required it.
Peter Oborne criticised Draper's failure to resign and his continued association with the site as " morally revolting ".

Oborne and politics
Oborne and Jones conclude that changes are needed " because politics in a democracy should never take place behind closed doors.

Oborne and is
The second Director of the Institute is Professor Michael Oborne, formerly Director of Futures at the OECD.
Peter Oborne ( born 11 July 1957 ) is a British journalist and political commentator.
Oborne is particularly known for acerbic commentary on the hypocrisy and apparent mendacity of contemporary politicians.
Oborne describes himself as a " regular Anglican churchgoer ", and his wife, Martine, is Vicar at St. Michael's Sutton Court in Chiswick.

Oborne and political
He removed Peter Oborne as political editor, and appointed Fraser Nelson in his place to and decided not to appoint a new media columnist to succeed Stephen Glover, explaining, " I do not think The Spectator needs a media columnist.
* Peter Oborne, political columnist and television presenter.
Fraser Nelson of The Scotsman replaced Oborne as the Spectator's political editor.

Oborne and agendas
Oborne says the parties have separate and contradictory agendas – as exemplified by Michael Gove's education reforms intended for Tory ears only – and don't even consult each other.

has and argued
I have argued that Oedipus of the Oedipus complex has a doubtful future as a tragic figure in literature.
It has controversially been argued by some evolutionary scientists such as E. O. Wilson that natural selection can act at the level of non-kin groups to produce adaptations that benefit a non-kin group even if these adaptions are detrimental at the individual level.
Thomas Jay Oord has argued in several books that altruism is but one possible form of love.
He believed that each culture has to be studied in its particularity, and argued that cross-cultural generalizations, like those made in the natural sciences, were not possible.
It has also been argued that A Modest Proposal was, at least in part, a response to the 1728 essay The Generous Projector or, A Friendly Proposal to Prevent Murder and Other Enormous Abuses, By Erecting an Hospital for Foundlings and Bastard Children by Swift's rival Daniel Defoe.
Recently, Corey Anton has argued that we cannot be certain what is separate from or unified with something else: language, he asserts, divides what is not in fact separate.
From here, it can be argued that, to the extent amateurs threaten the professional industry by providing free services, the professional industry has an interest in making its counterpart amateur activity shameful.
Frank Tipler has argued that physics can explain immortality, though such arguments are not falsifiable and thus do not qualify, in Karl Popper's views, as science.
The physicist Nick Herbert has argued for " quantum animism " in which mind permeates the world at every level.
Some jurisdictions allow force to be used in defense of property, to prevent damage either in its own right, or under one or both of the preceding classes of defense in that a threat or attempt to damage property might be considered a crime ( in English law, under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971 it may be argued that the defendant has a lawful excuse to damaging property during the defense and a defense under s3 Criminal Law Act 1967 ) subject to the need to deter vigilantes and excessive self-help.
Alcaeus himself seems to underscore the difference between his own ' down-to-earth ' style and Sappho's more ' celestial ' qualities when he describes her almost as a goddess ( as cited above ), and yet it has been argued that both poets were concerned with a balance between the divine and the profane, each emphasising different elements in that balance.
By so strongly validating one role, that of the male citizen, it has been argued that democracy compromised the status of those who did not share it.
It is has been argued that Luke may be writing: a letter of apology ( traditionally a defense for one ’ s beliefs ), a letter of legitimation for Christian beliefs, a letter to equip the church to function amidst the Roman Empire, or a letter that is apolitical.
However, it has been argued that if both texts were written by the same individual, they should have exactly identical theologies and they should agree on historical questions.
It has therefore been argued that astrology began as a study as soon as human beings made conscious attempts to measure, record, and predict seasonal changes by reference to astronomical cycles.
Some thinkers, for instance, have argued that the difference between fine art and applied art has more to do with the actual function of the object than any clear definitional difference.
author Debra Dickerson has argued that the term " black " should refer strictly to the descendents of Africans brought to America as slaves, and not the sons and daughters of black immigrants who lack that ancestry.
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath has argued that these and other details of Silenus ' story are meant as imitation and exaggeration of the Atlantis story, for the purpose of exposing Plato's ideas to ridicule.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
However it has often been argued that in the dominated countries ( most of the world ) the WSF is little more than an ' NGO fair ' driven by Northern NGOs and donors most of which are hostile to popular movements of the poor.
Moreover they argued that some species have been created for the purpose of being sacrificed and eaten by humans, that it is normal for animals to kill and eat other animals, that agriculture, too, inevitably leads to the death of many animals, that plants are living beings as well and must still be destroyed, that we unintentionally and unknowingly destroy life forms all the time, and that a hunted animal has a fair chance to survive by killing the hunter.
The term anthropic in " anthropic principle " has been argued to be a misnomer.
In contrast Clive Ruggles has argued that there are problems with the selection of data in Thom's surveys.
It has also been argued that much of the research into long-term antipsychotic maintenance may be flawed due to failure to take into account the role of antipsychotic withdrawal effects on relapse rates.
However, it has been strongly argued that this was a point made out of mis-translation, as pointed out by Amin Malouf, and that the origin of the term in Middle Eastern culture comes from phrase Asasiyun, meaning those who follow the Asas ; believers in the foundation of faith.

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