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Fraser Nelson’s Spectator blog is one I rarely miss. For all the wrong reasons. Previously he has championed Tory MP Liam Fox’s boast that he didn’t come into power to “run public services better than the socialists” and today he starts his entry with ‘There’s Nothing to Say Labour Will Ever Win Power Again‘.
While technically, [...]
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How deep is your politic?
Gordon’s got to go. That seems to be the general consensus in political circles now, raising the question who will be his successor? Two obvious candidates have emerged: David Miliband and Harriet Harman.
My gut instinct is to run with Miliband, but on consideration I’m not sure I can articulate a valid argument for my [...]
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Bugger Bognor, says Boris.
Bugger Bognor, Boris Johnson has said this week. Bugger the credit crunch too! Bugger bills! Bugger the whole buggering lot!
That was pretty much Johnson’s response to the credit crunch. As people all over the UK examine their finances in a bid to determine whether or not they can afford a trip to sunny shores, Boris [...]
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