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" ... Clearly, the way red wall across the north and midlands of England turned toward the Conservatives really underlines that on Brexit, Labour was completely out of step with the mood of the nation. ... "
" ... This cocktail is part of Mustang Harry's special week-long menu of phytoplankton-infused green cuisine St Patrick's Day menu which runs from Monday March 15 through St. Patrick's Day, on Sunday, March 17. "The cocktail is inspired by Johnny Cash's song "Forty Shades of Green" which is a love song about an Irish girl from Tipperary town. The lyrics describe the beauty of Ireland; the emerald of the sea, the many shades of green in the midlands and moorlands. This cocktail is a toast to the color and beauty of our home country," says Robert Linnane, bar manager. (Mustang Harry’s co-owners, brothers Ian and Niall Conroy are from Tipperary, Ireland). ... "
" ... Yeah, I think the one example is the industrial revolution in England. It's a great place to study because we have more historical economic data on England than on any other country because it's been a continuously relatively well governed country for a thousand years. And if you look at things like life expectancy, amount of GDP person, everything that's important, you find that it's a pretty flat line all the way up until they started using coal for industrial purposes and then you see it all just shoots up like that. Life expectancy went up. Production went up. The power of the country went up. All because they were really the first country to grasp using fossil fuels for the base of industrial growth. Here's this relatively small country that ruled a quarter of the world at the height of the empire. And they did it based on the coal they dug out of the midlands. And that created a whole entrepreneurial class, which led to more democracy, which led to the parliamentary system, you can just go on and on. But fossil fuels have been enormously important to the world. I think they've been the single biggest driver of growth probably since the invention of the wheel. ... "