by nabidana | Aug 29, 2010 | politics
In an unprecedented shift from normal protocols, the Secret Intelligence Service MI6 has disclosed publicly a ‘disappointing reduction’ in the number of attractive and sexually voracious foreign spies sent to the UK. In the newly released expurgated and...
by nabidana | Aug 25, 2010 | Labour Leadership, politics
Former Health Secretary Andy Burnham has revealed to the Times his inspiration for seeking to be leader of the Labour party. In his exclusive article to be published this Friday 27 August, the self-described ‘ordinary’ candidate has expressed his...
by nabidana | Aug 24, 2010 | Labour Leadership, unstupidity
The wife of Labour leadership candidate Ed Balls has asked the public not to take matters into their own hands after the hapless politician was found in a wheelie bin outside his own house. Yvette Cooper, MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford has said...
by nabidana | Aug 13, 2010 | Labour Leadership, politics
As a pro-Cameron tory, it’s actually quite hard at the moment to write a blog with a political theme without feeling a pleasant calm ennui. It’s actually difficult to find something to write about. Labour MPs are being wooed by a shower of talentless...
by nabidana | May 29, 2010 | commerce and trade, politics
The former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, David Laws MP, has resigned his position, on the basis that he has broken the rules on MPs expenses. Mr Laws, a Liberal Democrat, claimed Parliamentary allowances for accommodation, which he paid to a person with whom he was...
by nabidana | May 10, 2010 | Election 2010
Apologies for the title, but really, seriously, what is it we have now? The Liberal Democrats offered Proportional Representation. They slumped in the election losing seats, and retained their position as the third party in UK politics. The Labour Party offered a...