Sunday, 30 June 2013



Seen Elsewhere


Caroline Dinenage MP Dating Mark Lancaster MP | Mirror
Police PR Screw-Up Masterclass | The Commentator
Tory Comes Out as First Bisexual MP | Mail
Osborne Has Buried Ed | Michael Portillo
Leveson Gagged Me Over Police Smears | Mail
Why Osborne’s Byron Burger Matters | Iain Martin
QE Gilts Could End Up Bleeding the Treasury | FT
Young Not Buying Into Property Bubble | Fraser Nelson
DCLG Fined For Overspending | BBC
Chuka Caught Talking to Himself | Iain Martin
Boris’ Bordeaux Mischief | Iain Dale




SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2013


Observer Pulls Splash After Source Turns Out to Be 9/11 Truther
Read Pulled Story in Full Here

Today’s Observer first and second editions look very different:

A quick Google of Wayne Madsen, their source for a series of serious allegations made against the National Security Agency, would have told them he is a conspiracy theorist who believes Mossad were involved in 9/11 and that President Obama is gay. Here is the Observer story that was humiliatingly pulled late last night:
“At least six European Union countries in addition to Britain have been colluding with the US over the mass harvesting of personal communications data, according to a former contractor to America’s National Security Agency, who said the public should not be “kept in the dark”.
Wayne Madsen, a former US navy lieutenant who first worked for the NSA in 1985 and over the next 12 years held several sensitive positions within the agency, names Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain and Italy as having secret deals with the US.
Madsen said the countries had “formal second and third party status” under signal intelligence (sigint) agreements that compels them to hand over data, including mobile phone and internet information to the NSA if requested.”
You can read the full pulled story hereGuardian journalists are this morning frantically distancing their paper from the Observer, despite them sharing a website and a boss. Google is your friend…


Read Guido’s Column in The Sun Today


A new strapline for Guido in the Sun. Read about how Boris bellowed at Guido about last week’s “bald spot” story. Ladies, Guido reports what it is like to run your fingers though his hair.

Elsewhere in today’s column:
  • When Theresa May enforced the peace between Lawson and Saatchi
  • Genetically Modified Clegg
  • Hodge wastes taxpayers’ money trying to save taxpayers’ money
  • Buzzwords, burgers and a barbecue for Tory MPs
  • All your latest reshuffle rumours
Politics for the many, not the few, just 60p…