Monthly Archives: November 2008

Leave him there!

I’m no great lover of reality tv programmes, and I find some of the things the ‘z’ list celebrities do with insects, bugs, and worms etc, on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here to be truly revolting (and … Continue reading

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Any Answers

Some questions that David Davis might want to ask… or answer!

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Myth Busting

In complete contrast to the scaremongering nonsense of David Davis (for freedom), the inane drivel by David Cameron, and dafter nonsense on some of their pet poodle Tory blogs, you can find some more serious analysis from Tony Hatfield and … Continue reading

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The reincarnation of Martin Bell

So, David Davis (for freedom) has emerged from his self imposed exile to once again take up the sword of liberty and portray himself as the gatekeeper of our civil liberties. His continuing bleating makes him look like a reincarnation … Continue reading

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Cameron’s own ticking time bomb

I have written here on numerous occasions about the way in which politicians, Labour, Lib Dem and Tories, seem to spend their time appealing to a very small section of the population. The centre swing voters. Blair was very successful … Continue reading

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Muppet

The Conservative leader of Birmingham City Council is a buffoon. Just how embarrassed must his fellow Tories be (and the Lib-Dems with whom he has a cosy coalition) about this proposal…. Council leader tells Aston Villa: Call yourself Birmingham. How … Continue reading

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Pompous creeps

A final word (for now) on the Damien Green arrest. One of the most pathetic pompous arguments I’ve heard is that this shouldn’t have happened because he is a parliamentarian. Not that it was heavy-handed, (as quite rightly stated on … Continue reading

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On the road to Damascus

Iain Dale claims he didn’t think defending civil rights was important when the Tories were in power (what does that tell you about both of them) and that he was in favour of id cards back then too. But we … Continue reading

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In the public interest

If the Tory Shadow Immigration Minister had received leaked information “in the public interest” why didn’t he use his Parliamentary immunity to reveal the information in the House? Why the newspapers? Surely there couldn’t be some other form of inducement? … Continue reading

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Same old, same old

More Tory sleaze?

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