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 →Lunchtime Bonkers-watch, the TABATO* edition
Late-night bonking*
Labour and the Conservatives yesterday accused each other of confusion, disarray and chaos when it comes to each other’s future
Continue reading →Always Look on the Bright Side of Life…
Part 74 of the Bullsh*t Broadcasting Corporation’s varied attempts to rehabilitate the Government’s image in the face of exceptional provocation.
Faced with a record 131 MPs
Continue reading →Mercy Killing?
The past week has seen one mother, Frances Inglis, jailed for life for murdering a son who was
Continue reading →The Left Wing Blogosphere – an update.
Bringing the Marxist commandments to the masses – continued…
It seems that my favourite left-wing blogger is feeling a little peeved that some of us have taken
Continue reading →The Housing Market.
Cough, cough, coffin along…
An early and highly prized polemic example of social engineering by Jesse Eaglin in 1931. You will recognise the technique, indoctrination of the children.
Tomorrow, Our
Continue reading →The Vicar of St. Albion.
The Middle East Peace Envoy was in town to rouse the faithful and chide the doubters.
The congregation seemed more interested in jailing him than hailing him as the great Messiah, he in
Continue reading →Togo insanity.
The aims of punishment are said to be fivefold.
It is difficult to see how the decision of the Confederation of African Football to fine the Togo national football team $50,000 and ban
Continue reading →Saturday Evening Posts Worth Reading.
The Mail on Sunday – Again…
The Mail on Sunday has a track record of making up stories. See HERE and HERE .
However, the law of averages says they must be telling
Continue reading →Championing Victimhood.
A strange car pulled into the yard of our small farm, and out stepped a perfect specimen of the tweed-skirt-and-sensible-shoes that is usually encountered behind the cash register of a High Street Charity
Continue reading →Skinny Water.
The wonders of capitalism in these recessionary days.
Simply Direct, a beverage distributor in Ireland, will shortly start distributing a new product to around 4,000 retail outlets in Ireland and England.
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Bonkers-watch: the lunchtime edition
When at some time in the post-apocalyptic future you want to hire an utterly feckless jerk, then look no further than
Continue reading →Rebuilding Marxist Doctrine in Football….
I have been following the turgid, monotoned, dialectic of modernity, as the left seek to replace their champion, the oppressed working class – who have now vanished up the exhaust pipe of their new Ford
Continue reading →Bonkers-watch: the lunchtime edition
As the national press went into overdrive on a poor young woman (who will henceforth and forever be ‘ME Girl’) and the moral issues raised by her
Continue reading →A Problem Solved…
Mind The Gap!
The words ‘Nanny State’, perhaps augmented by an ‘overweening’ must be the most overworked in the lexicon of ‘Nu-Labour’ descriptions. Today I bring you surprising news of how ‘entirely relaxed’ they can
Continue reading →Debtmanship – Man Bites Dog….
A Dallas man, mired in the recession that has caught so many multi-property owners during the collapse of the sub-prime market in the US, has developed an interesting and profitable side line.
Side
Continue reading →Her Majesty’s Blog Referees…..
Britain’s intelligence services raised the threat level of a terrorist attack from ’substantial’ to ’severe’ last week, meaning an attack was considered to be ‘highly likely’ – despite the Home Secretary saying
Continue reading →The Ken and Barbie Show.
We used to be neighbours of Ken Clarke. His reputation in the locale was not altogether positive, he was known as a man who never let anyone get a word in edge-ways. Bombastic was the word most often
Continue reading →The Assumption of Truth.
The Iraq Inquiry was intended to ‘find the bodies’ in the murky world of the military build-up to the Iraq invasion. Yesterday it appeared that this included the only-just-cold body of David Kelly, the British
Continue reading →The Laziness of the Desk Top Journalist.
The self-appointed luminaries of the former ’street of shame’ like to complain that the trouble with bloggers is that we take their ‘free source of news’ and enlarge on it, without thought for
Continue reading →Bonkers-watch: the lunchtime edition
In the presence of so much other lunacy over the last eighteen months, attempts by everyone from management consultants to social workers and bankers to hide their
Continue reading →Pas-de-Cash
The tectonic plates of Europe are definitely shifting. Further to my earlier piece, where Tunisia had mysteriously slid north to become part of Europe, the Normans have rekindled their old belief that
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Hang on to your hats or – if you go bare-headed while using PCs and Blackberries – prepare to
Continue reading →O Little Child of Edlington, how still we see them lie…..
The combined forces of Doncaster Social Services and Ed Balls are conspiring to keep the truth from us, but for once the BBC has acted as whistleblower. You didn’t notice? Ah! It was
Continue reading →No change at the labour exchange
Everyone keeps telling me that after the General Election, we will see more changes
Continue reading →Saturday Evening Posts Worth Reading.
Press F11 for doomsday
It was a normal kind of day on South West trains. The first class carriage door being out of order, I had to hawk two heavy bags
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