Five days after Guido gave a Powerpoint presentation in London to visiting Chinese Communist Party Propagandists, Internal Security officials and Information Ministry bureaucrats (see"Guido’s Advice to the Chinese Communist Party’s Propagandists") the dissident artist Ai Weiwei was released. Guido is far too modest to suggest... A couple of blog exclusives this week got followed-up by broadcasters and the Dead-Tree-Press. We revealed that the raging consultant who burst in on Cameron and Clegg during a hospital visit is now on“permanent leave”. Guido spoke with a member of the TV production pool team who was scathing, insisting that they did offer to scrub-up but the senior nurse said there was no need since they weren’t going to touch patients or anything else. He said the consultant was “grandstanding” and a few other more choice words. A “Westminster village” only story was about the “Sack Gillan” PMQs question planted by Cheryl Gillan. As Greece slides down the euro-pan we took a moment to name the British Europhile “Guilty Men” who would have dragged Britain into the monetary mess, including a young Danny Alexander (pictured), even though he was only a boy at the time. He is now the Treasury Secretary…
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Saturday, 25 June 2011
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