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25 April 2010 0 Comments
Sat as I do on a Sunday with a cup of freshly brewed coffee and a slice of toast, tuned into BBC News 24, I was treated to the best recent example of how easy it is to prefer David Cameron to Gordon Brown. Brown was teed up to speak to first time voters in [...]
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20 February 2010 0 Comments
Tim Montgomerie over at ConservativeHome appears to have been the first to note that, instead of a funfair, five more years of Labour may be a fête worse than death. Ho ho ho etc. But as I covered last night, it was Iain Lindley, Conservative PPC for Worsley South and Eccles who pointed out first the [...]
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19 February 2010 0 Comments
Labour seems to be about to announce the general election date, so let’s prepare by doing a number on their new election slogan ‘A future fair for all’. Hat tip to Iain Lindley, the excellent young Conservative PPC for Eccles and Worsley South for pointing out the scope for humour.
Tagged in Eccles, Future Fair, General Election, Hat Tip, Humour, Iain Lindley, Labour, Ppc, Scope, Slogan, Worsley