Tory MPs Boycott Channel 4 News Over Jon Snow Bias
Text from @Channel4News asking if I’d go on tonight. Text back from me declining, explaining I couldn’t be sure about interview impartiality — Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) June 29, 2017 The general...
View ArticleMomentum Move to Deselect Cancer Survivor MP
Momentum organisers are laying the groundwork to deselect Thangam Debbonaire, the Bristol West MP and cancer survivor who won the second highest number of Labour votes in Britain. An amendment to...
View ArticleCanary Editor Booed as She Defies Corbyn on Brexit
Canary editor Kerry Anne Mendoza clearly didn’t get Jezza’s Brexit-backing memo, telling Question Time she backs a second referendum. Cue a chorus of boos. If she was in the Shadow Cabinet Corbyn...
View ArticleHypocrisy of DUP-Hating Europhiles
Frustrated Remoaners have been decrying the Tory government-propping DUP as homophobic because they oppose gay marriage. Yesterday Angela Merkel voted against legalising gay marriage in Germany saying...
View ArticleFriday Caption Contest (Told You Snow Edition)
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View ArticleElphicke Running For Treasury Chair on Populist Ticket
Some new runners and riders in the select committee chairmanship stakes. Charlie Elphicke has thrown his hat into the ring for Treasury select committee chair, running as the populist candidate who...
View ArticleSpAd List Latest: Sun Man In, Sun Man Out
Quite a few changes to the SpAd List since our last update. Chris Wilkins is the de facto Downing Street Director of Communications. He was May’s strategy chief and is highly thought of inside Number...
View ArticleGovernment Spokesman on S**t SpAds
Concerned by a no doubt crucial health issue, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath tabled this written question on May 18th: “To ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to ensure that NICE...
View ArticleData.Gov.UK Exposes Users’ Names & Passwords in Massive Data Breach
Yesterday the Cabinet Office emailed asking users to reset their passwords for data.gov.uk, as somehow there’s been a leak of user names, emails and (hashed) passwords. The Cabinet Office is...
View ArticleSaturday Seven Up
This week 323,134 visitors visited 926,197 times viewing 1,430,253 pages. The top stories in order of popularity were: Snow Storm: Behind the Scenes of Last Night’s Channel 4 News Snow Told Live on...
View ArticlePlacard Showing May’s Head Impaled on Spike at Corbyn Rally
The People’s Assembly Against Austerity march in London this afternoon was supposed to be the more presentable sequel to last month’s ‘Day of Rage’. Didn’t quite work out like that. Corbyn, McDonnell,...
View ArticleOwen Smith: I Might Have Won
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View ArticleGove: We’re Taking Back Control of Our Waters
“We’re taking back control” – @michaelgove says govt to end terms letting other countries to fish in UK waters https://t.co/UQnSzLQ9Wp #marr pic.twitter.com/uaIU4Sf9tl — BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) July...
View ArticleBungling Burgon Inflates Protest Numbers Tenfold
Labour’s Richard Burgon was questioned on Guido’s story about the disturbing placards at yesterday’s Corbynista rally on the Sunday Politics. In response Burgon claimed there were 150,000 people at...
View ArticleRich’s Monday Morning View
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View ArticleDavis Not Going Soft: Still Backs Ending ECJ Jurisdiction
Contrary to weekend reports David Davis remains fully supportive of the government’s policy to end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK. On Saturday Davis’ ex-SpAd James Chapman...
View ArticleCorbyn Wrong on Working Class Student Numbers
Jeremy Corbyn this weekend repeated a false claim that fewer working class people are going to university. He first made the claim during the general election campaign. He was wrong then. And he’s...
View ArticleHammond Bolsters Treasury SpAd Team
The Treasury is getting three new Special Advisers following the departure of Philip Hammond’s long-serving aides Graham Hook and Hayden Allan. As reported by the Sunday Times, Hammond has appointed...
View ArticleDCMS Rebranded, Sort Of
DCMS is changing its name to DDCMS, except it will still be called DCMS. Confused? The government explains: “In a move that acknowledges the way the Department’s remit has evolved, the Prime Minister...
View ArticleIreland Needs to Consider Leaving EU
Irexit is becoming more of a mainstream idea in Ireland. UK think-tank Policy Exchange has this morning published a paper by Ray Bassett, an experienced Irish diplomat who retired as an ambassador...
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