Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his British counterpart David Cameron both stood up for their respective national interests last week and stared down a host of unelected (and unaccountable) bureaucratic rule makers. In doing so, they confirmed their position in the vanguard of conservative political leadership slowly gathering momentum in the anglophone world. How did they do this? They just said "no." In Harper's case, it was the rent seekers and incorrigible do-gooders behind the Kyoto protocols who were given their comeuppance.