Monthly Archives: April 2007
I dare Iain Dale and Paul Staines to read this in full…
… and maybe even (*gasp*) respond in an intelligent manner. Guido 2.0 – Honest John A fantastic contribution from Unity. UPDATE (30 April) – Not a peep out of either of them. Like most bullies, they turn out to be … Continue reading
A cunning plan to ease congestion
And I’m doing my bit just by linking to it… CalumCarr – EXCLUSIVE: Traffic Calming BTW, if you’re a relatively new blogger and you’ve blogged anything about your local council elections recently (stuff like this or this), then don’t hestitate … Continue reading
Busharat Ali rocks!
Mr Ali (and people like him) should try to understand that people like me regard falsified campaign material to be a betrayal of the trust of the electorate… and poorly-executed falsification to be an insult to our intelligence…. Busharat Ali … Continue reading
Labour candidate Busharat Ali fakes protest photo
Lib Dem Voice – Are Labour faking photos in Bristol? Looks like a slam-dunk to me. UPDATE – There’s something about inept photo manipulation that really doesn’t sit well with me, so I popped by Busharat Ali’s online photo album, … Continue reading
A doozy from Dale
Iain Dale’s Dairy – Explain yourself, Iain I’ll remain calm and measured as I point out at incitement to murder is a criminal offence… I wouldn’t want to upstage everyone’s favourite drama queen.
‘Guido Fawkes’: yet another mass-deletion of comments
Guido 2.0 – Paul Staines is a fact-murderer!
Headline of the year
Mark Thomas – ‘Tony Blair is a cult’ Applause for that… and this: Indymedia – Mass lone demo breaks Guinness Book of Records
Certainties
BBC – ‘No guarantee’ in terrorism fight: The government “cannot guarantee 100% success” in its fight against terrorism, the home secretary says. John Reid said he could only promise “100% commitment” from police, security services and the Home Office as … Continue reading
Some notes on the Newmania / Paul Newman ‘scandal’
Islington Tribune – ‘Roadkill’ jibe sparks storm: Islington Tory Paul Newman should have known that jokes on the internet can backfire. Mr Newman, 42, maintains he was referring to his colleagues in Mildmay when he contributed what he thought was … Continue reading
So what’s new?
Some fresh questions for Iain Dale, a design/mission update to Guido 2.0 and the fresh search results displayed below. Warning – This is not as easy as it looks. Note – Both parties were given many, many weeks to deliver … Continue reading



