Bbc,commerce and trade,politics
3 March 2010 0 Comments
The announcement of proposed cuts to BBC services has been overwhelmingly welcomed by commercial broadcasters and judged as too timid by many conservatives. Yet the proposed changes and the timing represent serious challenges for the Conservatives as a party, and we should be immensely wary of too wholehearted an appetite for the cuts. Unless we [...]
Tagged in Adaptations, Asian Network, Bbc, Bbc Services, Commercial Broadcasters, Common Ground, Daytime Schedules, Dividing Lines, Educational Content, Enormous Tax, Enthusiastic Audience, gordon brown, Graham Norton, Jonathan Ross, labour party, Literary Classics, Mediocrity, music, National Broadcaster, National Radio, Nature Documentaries, Public Broadcaster, Regional Stations, Tories, Welfare State
Hoons,politics,stupidity
6 January 2010 0 Comments
This may turn out to be an important and historically significant day. The Parliamentary Labour Party has been urged by former cabinet ministers Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon to force a secret ballot on Gordon Brown’s leadership. We’re faced with the tantalising possibility that the Prime Minister may resign this evening. Whether he does or [...]
Tagged in Brown, Cabinet Ministers, Caption, Confusion, david cameron, Dead In The Water, Dividing Lines, Frank Field Mp, gordon brown, Hewitt, Hoon, Inertia, Labour, Leadership, Parliamentary Labour Party, Patricia Hewitt, prime-minister, Secret Ballot, Swastika, Tory Mp, Urge
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22 September 2009 0 Comments
As we face in to the last rites for the Brown administration ( or ‘Labour Party Conference’ as they optimistically call it) , we should note that the Baroness Scotland incident is just indicative of the shower of arse we have in charge. Brown, the dithering imbecile should realise he has to sack her. He [...]
Tagged in Arse, Baroness Scotland, Brown, Brown Administration, Caledonian, Cameron, Conservatives, Dithers, Dividing Line, Dividing Lines, gordon brown, Imbecile, Labour, Labour Mp, Labour Party Conference, Last Rites, Manse, National Calamity, Nomination Paper, Oblivion, PM, Sacks, Scotland, Whirlwind