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Monthly Archives: March 2010
You’re havin’ a laugh…
Bloody Hell… London’s answer to the Eiffel Tower.
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An eerie silence
First sniff of a news story and the opportunity to get his shiny face on television, in jumps David Cameron with both feet. Strangely, I haven’t seen any Dave or any of his colleagues rushing into the tv studios this … Continue reading
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The battle of the heavyweights
No… not Darling, Vinny and Ozzy… but The Baltimore Crew v The Jersey Boys. Thanks to JHL for the heads up. The Wire… of course.
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Elsewhere…
I don’t usually do ‘guest postings’, but… Claude asked so politely I couldn’t turn him down. Over the last couple of weeks at Hagley Road to Ladywood he has produced an interesting series of postings in which people offer reasons … Continue reading
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A sad farewell
Thanks to Frank Owen’s Paintbrush for this… extracts from Chris Mullin’s valedictory speech to the House: As you will know, Mr Speaker, it is the custom when we come to this place for a new Member to make a maiden … Continue reading
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Playing the hunting card could backfire on Cameron
The tactic of shoring up your own wavering voters is likely to be widely used by both Labour and the Tories in the coming weeks. Whilst both parties will want to appeal to the middle ground floating voters, Labour need … Continue reading
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Will Gideon be promised his job?
A ComRes opinion poll has given Labour a boost at the start of the election campaign by showing that more people trusted Labour than the Tories on the economy. On that basis, Gordon Brown’s decision to announce that Alistair Darling … Continue reading
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Judge them in local government
Nice to see my favourite Conservative controlled Council have been exercising the sort of strong fiscal responsibility we have become so used to. Was it David Cameron who said if you want to know how a Conservative Government will look, … Continue reading
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Oh dear….
Have the MyDavidCameron spoofs claimed the scalp of Tory ad agency?. Beau Bo D’Or… pure genius.
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