Bob Piper has been a Labour Councillor for the Abbey
Ward in Sandwell, West Midlands, for 10 years. He is a lifelong supporter of Aston Villa Football Club and a follower of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
The views expressed here are mine in a personal capacity, not those of the Labour Party, Sandwell MBC, Aston Villa or Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Get it! Mine... just mine!
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Promoted by Bob Piper of 115 Barclay Rd, B67 5JZ on behalf of the Labour Party, care of 39 Victoria Street London, SW1H 0HA . Hosted (printed) by Swaithe Internet Solutions who are not responsible for any of the contents of these posts.
Please note however, that The Labour Party is not responsible for the content of this website or individual posts as, unless specifically stated, I am writing solely in a personal and individual capacity.
Having a couple of days without access to my blog gave me a bit of time last night to investigate this list in The Independent, 101 Really Useful Websites. One of those I will definitely make use of is this one which allows you to send free text messages to UK mobile phones. As The Indy points out though, you have to remember to tell the person who you are, because there is not a incoming number.
I hope my daughter is reading this and also takes advantage of this FREE service.
Bob, it has nothing to do with fat profit and everything to do with the allocation of scarce economic resources to provide goods or services that people value enough to pay for!
I wonder which "rich swine" or shareholder is paying for the free service that your daughter will be using!?!
June 12, 2007 1:37 PM | permalink
I almost blogged this.
Wondered where you were, and Tim Ireland's Iain Dale's Dairy was down last time I looked and still no sign of Liam Murray...