Ian Dale has much more (hat-tipping Guido)
Update Sunday 12/04 11:35 CEST: Gaby Hinsliff, political editor of the Observer today on blogging and the "British blogosphere taking their first big political scalp" - not sure that's the first, is it? - but ends on a great quote from Alex Hilton a leftwing blogger (labourhome.org and Recess Monkey) and what Gaby calls "perhaps the left's nearest equivalent to Guido Fawkes"; speaking of Labour's need for more firepower online,
Classic, but worth noting that whilst Hilton IS a leftie blogger, Guido ISN'T a "right-wing blogger", he has laid into the Conservatives on many occasions ( Spelman, Conway - and others with their snouts in the trough) with the same gusto, it just appears that Labour have more to offer, as a target that is!"It's good that they now understand there is something that needs to be understood. But bad that they don't understand what it is."
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Do you know that I managed to avoid any news bulletin between Thursday and today. I haven't a clue what's been happening other than discovering that Kate Garraway wore red to a book awards. Anyway having caught up I think the whole thing does brings politics more into disrepute and makes more of a mockery of the seriousness of the job in hand. Personally I'd like to see Dereak Drapers head squeezed tightly between Kate's boobs but I guess he does that most nights so it wouldn't be a punishment.
Well you may have noticed my first post on it was Saturday morning!...and despite my son being ehre for easter I still amanged to follow the whole thing. That said, my sister has done for a couple of years what you did for a few days and she is says she feels much better for it...no news = no stress etc...maybe that's why she retires next year...at 48.
Re the scandal...they have done well to confine it, there is at least one cabinet MP (maybe 2) with a lot more knowledge but being able to pile the whole blame on Mcbride and Draper means they can put a lid on it for the time being.
Your sister has the right idea about retirement and reducing stress. At least with a blog there is some outlet, funny thing was that returning to work on Tuesday I felt almost serene.
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