Saturday, 24 March 2012




By-Election Blooper | Mirror
Loony Left Weekly Round Up | Dane Vallejo
Government Pay Bob Crow £7 Million Bung | Standard
Dear Ken | HuffPoUK
Osborne’s Middle Class Tax Bombshell| Allister Heath
Hague Could learn from Israel’s Raid on Osiraq | Azriel Bermant
Meerkats That Look Like Nigel Farage | Tumblr
Nuture Not Nudge | Ruth Porter
Portuguese Justice – Graham Mitchell | Anna Racoon
The Bullingdon Tax is Wrong | Donal Blaney
Harder Faster Deeper | Fraser Nelson
7 Reasons the LibDems are Not Done | Political Betting

Previously Seen

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012

Saturday Seven Up


FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012

Guidogram Going Out Shortly

The Guidogram this week will round-up budget week highs and lows. Don’t forget you can now read the Sunday edition of the blog exclusively in the Daily Star Sunday.

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Finally a Good Front Page for George

This was the sort of headline Guido imagines they were going for:


Murdoch’s Lawyers Say “Stop the Front Page”

This lawyer’s letter has just been sent out to media organisations:


Leaked Labour HQ Letter Shows Staff Anger Over Charles Allen
+ Row Set to Flare Up Again Over More Job Appointments
+ Labour Staffer Preparing Industrial Tribunal Against Leadership



One in Three Labour Voters Fleeing From Ken



Andrew Lansley tells the Spectator just three months ago:

“I don’t like a minimum price, we are acting against below cost selling. My problem with a minimum price, well I have two problems. One is it’s regressive, so there are perfectly normal families who just don’t happen to have much money who like to buy cheap beer or cheap wine. Should they be prevented? No, I don’t think so and if you put in a minimum price, one of the journalists calculated that if you set it at 50p a unit it would add £600 million to the profits of retailers and drinks manufacturers which doesn’t seem to me to be the right thing to do in these circumstances.”