by nabidana | Jan 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
Dear Mr. Cameron, In common with many Labour MPs, I have been dismayed, shocked and angered, sexually aroused and then filled with self-loathing by your intervention yesterday (18/01/2010) on teaching. I must say, your appeal to the baser instincts of parents who...
by nabidana | Jan 17, 2010 | Uncategorized
Later this month, the Government will announce, at great taxpayer expense, that the recession is easing, that the world will be a better place with Gordon Brown continuing to pour his blessings on the British people. The danger is, of course, that the British people,...
by nabidana | Jan 14, 2010 | Uncategorized
David Cameron is, without a doubt, the best performing politician in the country, when he turns it on. Unfortunately, sometimes he runs at half tilt. As a result, at his absolute lowest ebb, sometimes he is actually bested by Gordon Brown. Heaven forfend! That...
by nabidana | Jan 12, 2010 | Uncategorized
My political colleagues in the UK concerned about the encroaching power of the state (Caroline Spelman’s concerns about Local Authorities’ proposed right to enter a premises for tax and rates reckoning, for example) may wish to pay attention to the...
by nabidana | Jan 11, 2010 | Uncategorized
My local authority, Fingal County Council, has take the exciting step of ‘throttling’ the water supply. The people of Castleknock and Clonsilla (nice areas, North West Dublin) will not be happy. Check this out for an exciting use of the English language:...
by nabidana | Jan 11, 2010 | Uncategorized
I got a few scoffing emails, mostly from idiots, on my suggestion on Sunday that Arlene Foster could be appointed First Minister in the Northern Ireland Executive. I think this is a good move for a number of good reasons, and for me massively improves the standing of...