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Awesome news (11 mins ago)

The government have agreed to shelve 42 days - thank Christ (or, more accurately, Liberty) for that. There is hope for the country yet. Also, big shout out to any Ma...

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Plagiarism by Proxy (21 mins ago)

It’s indicative of the utter bewilderment amongst Tories in the face of the current banking crisis that their attempts to spin thing to their political advantage...

Ministry of Truth

i like katie beaton's comics (22 mins ago)

Her website is here.

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Reefer Madness - 2 comments

So Cameron 'smoked drugs at school'. What I find most worrying about the story is that someone is writing a biography of Cameron at all. Given his lack of interesting past, his lukewarm analysis of today's problems, and hackneyed vision for the future, exactly how many chapters of the book is this drug anecdote going to fill?
Conservative spokesman on Rural Affairs, Peter Ainsworth, said he saw little relevance in the story.

"I frankly don't give a monkey's...it's simply not relevant to what we're doing today with the Conservative Party or to British politics."
Well, let it all hang out, I say, but I'm going to remember that statement for the next time the Tories decide to pick on a group for the infringement of one moral code or other. Of course the hardcore Conservative won't be offended by this liberated behaviour: I suspect the slant he reads in his Mail or Telegraph will be a completely different one, this 'story' being spun for the benefit of the liberal/left.

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