Sunday, 26 February 2012

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Sunday: Guido v Toby Like Tomorrow: Toby Young versus Guido Fawkes on Facebook

Blog on Sunday in Daily Star Sunday

Rupert Murdoch isn't the only one who can spring a surprise. Along with Sally Bercow, we have a column this week in the Daily Star Sunday taking on Toby Young and Jordan. So unless you prefer the bigger pair of tits in the Sun, buy the Daily Star Sunday.


On the blog this week we came out fighting for Workfare with an article provoked a huge response for and against. We had a Tom Baldwin snow report. Noted that Murdoch biographer and look-a-like Michael Woolf is a Busted Flush.

We got video of Lansley getting ambushed outside Downing Street by an old lady. We pretty quickly found out that that was no ordinary granny, that was Scargill's Granny. There was, inevitably a Thick of It style mash up of it all in no time.

By Tuesday we had dug up Polly Toynbee's past claim that “Workfare Really Works”, much to her annoyance and embarrassment. DSK's inability to tell hookers and ordinary women apartdidn't go unremarked.

We noticed that that man of the people Ken Livingstone has £319,478 of Chicken Feed in his bank account, got video of Obama Singing the Blues. Neo-Guido ended up on the GMTV daybreak sofa with Diane Abbot and Kate Garroway. We found another "Pilgrim" at the Bank of England, spotted Andy Burnham's risky mistake and found a Labour Councillor who “Dearly Wishes” Thatcher Would “Go Blind”.

We had pretty much saturation coverage of Eric Joyce's punch-up in the Stranger's Bar. Strangers’ Subsidised Fight Night with an Eye-Witness Account and a picture of a window smashed in the Commons during the fracas. The scenario was summarised in this internal BBC blow by blow account.

We got a sneak at the new series of In The Thick of It and revealed how Tom Watson Ate Maurice Glasman's Column.

Don't be like Maurice Glasman and miss out on a column, read Guido's column in the Daily Star Sunday tomorrow.

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