The Labour Manifesto is full of interesting offerings, trying to work out why they are there is part of the fascination.
One which caught my eye was this one.
“We all
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The Labour Manifesto is full of interesting offerings, trying to work out why they are there is part of the fascination.
One which caught my eye was this one.
“We all
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Glasgow City Council may have shied clear of investigating contracts drawn up by Steven Purcell but all is not quiet on that score.
One of Steven’s network of gay friends is under the microscope at this
Continue reading →It’s just as well we are all on-line – we would have felled an entire rain forest over the last few days; picking over, examining, dissecting, debating, discussing, ridiculing, criticising, every last word and gesture
Continue reading →Things go better with Coke, they say in Glasgow, bastion of Labour support for Gordon Brown.
Gordon may have temporarily tried to align himself with the hip and ethical ‘Innocent Smoothie’ healthy eating
Continue reading →Stuart Maclennan, Labour’s ex-candidate for Moray branded House of Commons speaker John Bercow a “t**”, and “an opportunist little t***” and another claimed the Tory is “detested”.
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The leftie luvies, Ben Kingsly, Noel Clarke and Tom Felton, have banded together, donned trendy hoodies and made a short film extolling the virtues of mugging the bankers for
Continue reading →Long ago, in 1950 *cough* something, I used to travel out to New Zealand on the stately Rangitata in the custody of the Purser to spend the summer holidays with my Father.
Continue reading →Two friends of mine once put the body of their deceased elder brother into the back of their van and drove across most of northern France to his ‘home’ commune where they
Continue reading →A model who spent most of the £10,000 she stole from a venture capital company on a cocaine and alcohol binge in a desperate bid to win friends has been spared jail.
Continue reading →Shock horror – the British Army have been training firing at targets that look like the sort of targets they might find in Afghanistan – whatever is the world coming to?
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The Attorney-General is at the heart of our legal system, in the domestic sphere she is the law, the government’s chief legal adviser, and in charge of supervising all prosecutions. There is no higher authority.
Continue reading →John Mason, the SNP member for Glasgow East made another brave attempt at Prime Minister’s Question Time to open the sewer that Stephen Purcell recently crawled out of to inspection by the electorate.
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Doing a spot of research on Cambridge and all its many attractions I came across a curious item.
This time last year, the 1st March Scout Group was gearing up
Continue reading →Whether the latest edition of the American ‘Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders’ actually proves that we are three times madder today than we were in 1952 is open to conjecture
Continue reading →The social media has been consumed all week-end with the startling news that Chris Grayling held a personal view at odds with his voting record where he was voting in the interests of
Continue reading →If finding a compliant female who does your bidding exactly to your requirements is your goal in life – (Ed: then you are on the wrong blog for a start) I may have just the woman for you.
Continue reading →They think it’s all over………
The Government are entering a period described as time added on for injuries and stoppages.
Much has been said about the
Continue reading →The Catholic Church manages ‘outrage’ at last.
It has been ‘saddened’ in prior weeks, it has been ‘dismayed’, it even sneaked in a solitary ‘disgusted’ at one point, but these
Continue reading →Once upon a time, we relied on the story teller for both news and education; we called him a troubadour. He travelled from market place
Continue reading →There is nowt more chilling start to the day than knocking on a dilapidated door to an apartment above a boarded up shop. Eventually the door opens and a tousle haired fellow,
Continue reading →A brilliant April Fool’s Day hoax by the students of Cambridge University.
It managed to even bring my favourite left-wing vox-pox out in support of Nick Griffin of the BNP,
Continue reading →Another day, another disingenuous dirge from the Master of spin.
Gordon Brown, with Charlie Whelan firmly up his bumper, delivered a major speech
Continue reading →Every morning I get a raft of government press releases, ministerial boasts of jobs well done, ministerial denunciations of behaviour no longer considered acceptable, ministerial pronouncements of food and drink I may consume.
My
Continue reading →Such a hullabaloo in academia! Reality has dared to pass through the hallowed portals of lives dedicated to acquiring esoteric knowledge and planned cuts in the staffing budget have sparked an Continue reading →
Bob Crow is showing his members just why he is worth his wages – Bob Crow (RMT) – £79,564 in salary, £26,115 in pension contributions, £13,013 expenses.
They have really had their money’s
Continue reading →Note the order of words in the title!
My, but the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs have been busy little bees today.
No
Continue reading →The resignation of Dr Polly Taylor – the veterinary medicine expert whose post is required by law to be filled on the committee – from the Advisory Council on
Continue reading →It was decided this week that Greenwich Park would be the venue for the Equestrian events at the 2012 London Olympics, despite a
Continue reading →AngryTeen for a thorough and intelligent fisking of BNP Policy.
Obnoxio for the ultimate car sales advertisement.
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