Friday, 16 March 2012






Standing Up for Capitalism | James Delingpole
Rob Halfon is Right | TURC
Cut it Now | Fraser Nelson
The Tories Northern Problem | Journal Live
Another Tory Rebellion is On the Cards | Express
UKIP Beating LibDems in London | Michael Heaver
I Like Sex and Scotch | Meghan McCain
Peter Oborne is Wrong | Robin Simcox
Extra Special | Paul Waugh
No Surrender | Neville Thurlbeck
Ken on Dodgy Ground at Dinner | Jewish Chronicle
I’ve Slept With a 1000 Women | Bill Roache
European Chicanery | Tom Gallagher
James Murdoch Letter | Culture Media and Sport Select Committee
Why I Am Leaving the Empire | Daily Mash
Much More to Do | James O’Shaughnessy

Previously Seen


Labour HQ’s Cheltenham Loser

Following the car crash of a staff meeting on Monday at Labour HQ, staff were further outraged to learn the reason Iain McNicol was not in the office the following day (Tuesday) was, in true David Brent fashion, that he had gone to the races at Cheltenham.

Talking of Charles Allen, one staff member tells Guido

“it is complete disgrace that the NEC has allowed an ex-Goldman Sachs advisor to take over the party, be appointed the Chair of the Executive Board and in effect be the General Secretary in all but name, as Iain McNicol has proved to be such a numpty and not up to the job.”

Comrades, comrades, where is the love?

UPDATE: Over at the New Statesman – which in its heyday would have been all over a developing story like this about trouble in Labour HQ – Mehdi Hasan is complaining that Guido and his former colleague and bitter rival Dan Hodges are getting the scoops that people want to read whilst he is just wails on about Iran and Israel. If Ed Miliband’s biographer wasn’t such a patsy for the Labour leadership he would be reporting the story rather than exhorting Labour to sack our sources.

An extraordinary stance for a journalist – to want to silence whistleblowers..

Rowan Goin’: Praise Be To God

Red Rowan Williams, the communist who managed to infiltrate the very top of the Church of England, has announced he’s stepping down as Archbishop of Canterbury. Given that his increasingly mad ramblings of late have managed to upset everyone from the government to his own flock, this hardly comes as a surprise. Sadly he plans to kick around until December…