Time and again, the level of personal debt is blamed for the difficulties the UK is facing in climbing out of that recession – you know, the one we were best placed to weather.
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Time and again, the level of personal debt is blamed for the difficulties the UK is facing in climbing out of that recession – you know, the one we were best placed to weather.
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Handbags flying, the Tory top totty slugged out their battle for supremacy at the Commander Gastro Pub in trendy Nottinghill Gate.
On the one hand Joanne Cash, the ultra slim, ultra blonde, libel
Continue reading →More of a high pitched whine turning into a wounded roar with accompanying steam from the ears than a chorus from Corus. Their voices will be heard – at the next election.
Ms
Continue reading →The Dalits, the “untouchables”, worked in what were seen as unhealthy, unpleasant or polluting jobs. In the past, the Dalits suffered from social segregation and
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To ensure we’re all clear about the banking sector having learned its lessons, the Financial Times yesterday noted that Peter Hancock (a prime mover in
Continue reading →Although Jim Devine is not exactly acquitting himself well at the moment, Labour Whips have form when it comes to expenses abuse. And one senior Whip has more than most.
Although a Labour
Continue reading →The “Barred from Voting” campaign deserves some credit for illustrating their cause with perhaps the most exotic and least likely to elicit a sympathetic response, sector of the vast population of disenfranchised.
Continue reading →Just off the coast of England, across the Mersey Sea, is a land inhabited by a proud race of mongrels. ‘Tis said that you need no passport to enter – but it will take more
Continue reading →“Les oiseaux bleus qui survolaient les blanches falaises de Douvres”
Part of Gordon Brown’s plan to ‘halve our budget deficit in 4 years’ has been revealed today.
Continue reading →This February 14th, there’s going to be a St Valentine’s Day love-in of unparalleled oddness. For not only is Piers Morgan to interview Gordon Brown on ITV,
Continue reading →We shall soon see the calibre of Steel & Shamash, the Labour Party lawyers who are representing the trio of dishonourable fiends – Chaytor, Morley and the curiously
Continue reading →Whilst all eyes are on the CPS, waiting to see how few they can get away with charging over the expenses fraud – without setting off a full scale riot, it is always instructive to
Continue reading →I happen to live in the centre of the French tobacco growing district, so I am not over bothered by the holier than thou brigade making everyone’s life a misery. Yes, we are bound by
Continue reading →Yesterday on the markets The Full Bonkers was on display yesterday, as Bank of England spin met stark Stock Exchange over-reaction.
Never in the field of inhuman goforit have so many traders
Continue reading →It’s finally official: the most outrageous and blatant thievery from the public purse might attract the attention of the Director
Continue reading →How appropriate that today of all days, Jack of Kent should pose the question ‘Does Political blogging Really Make Any Difference’?
Can anybody doubt that without the influence on the
Continue reading →This is Robert Aistrop. Robert Archibald Aistrop, to be precise. Take a good look, you weren’t supposed to see what he looked like.
You need to know what he looks like, especially if
Continue reading →And this time, it really is official: experts are setting out ways for everyone to both avoid dementia and live longer. The bottom-line heads-up solution (I’ve
Continue reading →Politicians have a lot in common with women who work in brothels. They never know who they are going to have to suck up to next. The door opens, in walks the next
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“The authority and legitimacy of the fees office was much less than seems to have been realised by most MPs at the time. These officials were not civil servants with an independent duty to, and accountability for, the
Continue reading →I see Lord Mandelson of all sorts of interesting places and titles has been having full and
Continue reading →Now tha’ there is a ‘proper Mayor’. Mayor Aldred of Wigan. A fine ‘corporation’ on which to balance his chain of office, a double chin redolent of years of fine dining as he climbed the
Continue reading →Veronica Connolly is refusing to pay her BBC licence fee. Her grounds are that Auntie has ‘violated her conscience’ by demonstrating support for abortion.
Continue reading →It seems that the Great Helmsman of the United Kingdom of Socialist Soviet “Republics” has made his intentions clear:
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