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John Redwood says David Cameron is suffering from “a new kind of madness” (6 mins ago)

In an extraordinary outburst against the policy being advocated by his own party leader, John Redwood has described the suggestion that the state should seek to recapi...

Conservative and Unionist

Liverpool Young Writers 08/09 – Now recruiting! (29 mins ago)

Information from an email from Writing on the Wall An innovative local project for Merseyside's budding young writers, poets, M.C.s and performers begins this month....

Louise Baldock

What the f*ck (39 mins ago)

Now it is true that I have been known to overdo the use of 'foul language' but in the circumstances it seems only possible to paraphrase Richard Mottram We're all f*ck...

arbitrary constant

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Celebrity Tory candidate plan backfires shock - no comments

Here's Tory by-election candidate, Tony Lit (to his friends) pictured at a Labour Party fund-raising dinner (also here), with his political friend, later, arch-enemy, Tony Blair, just 5 days after paying this nice cheque, 7 days before joining the Conservative Party, and one additional day before being 'parachuted in' as Tory candidate.

Tony who??

I imagine you're lucky if you don't work in a profession where you're expected to smile for the camera whichever saint or scum-bag you're stood next to. All the same, you have to wonder about the intellectual seriousness of any political animal who's prepared to look so relaxed with a party leader when their views are so in flux that they jump party within a week of the photo having been taken (this logic applies just as readily to defecting members of Parliament). In the unlikely event of David Cameron appearing at a function I was invited to, I doubt I'd be able to crack much of a smile with him even if I was wobbling, politically (which, thanks to DC, I'm a very long way from doing).

I don't know anything about Lit's political views. He might be reasonable for all I know, but appearing to be a fraud from Day 1 isn't a good start: with luck we won't have to worry after Thursday, July 19th.

Thanks - and apologies - to Mr W and Mr B.

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Regular donations - no comments

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