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March 17, 2006

David Miliband blogs

Now, let's all try to be nice to the new boy.

UPDATE - Best comment so far: If you intend this to be a personal blog why are you using your Government Department's website? How much civil service time is spent drafting/vetting your 'personal' comments? Doing this via a Government website is a misuse of the taxpayers money and also renders the claim of it being a genuinely personal blog suspect. If you want to run a blog why don't you sort it out for yourself like everyone else rather than scrounging one off the taxpayer?

Posted by Manic on March 17, 2006 3:29 PM in the category The Political Weblog Movement



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I think I just felt the world shift on its axis...

Posted by: Chicken Yoghurt at March 17, 2006 3:45 PM



wanker seems appropriate

Posted by: Friendly Fire at March 17, 2006 6:12 PM



Let's see if this post to his site is moderated in any way :

In response to his post on Haverstock school :

Congratulations on starting your blog.
My mother was a teacher in Scotland and, I believe, well-respected by her peers (excuse the use of the word in the current political scandal) and by her pupils.
Her decision to enter the profession was initially to bring a much needed second income to a struggling household but her love and commitment to her pupils soon became the overriding factor for her to stay in a job that paid very little for the hours worked. (the frequently spouted comments about long holidays are facile, considering the time my mother put in teaching and marking : 12-13 hours a day)

I would be interested to know how the young teacher you mention can be young, having given up a *life* in consultancy and how financially comfortable his consultancy work has made him for him to be so happy and contented on a teacher's salary, living in the centre of London.

Posted by: beaubodor at March 19, 2006 5:30 PM



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