Friday, September 12, 2008

So Who's Really Behind the McDonagh Plot?

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mandelson.

John Pickworth said...

"So Who's Really Behind the McDonagh Plot?"

Taking a cue from the photo... its either the Dark Prince or perhaps even someone in the cabinet?

Are you trying to tell us something Iain? ;-)

Anonymous said...

:-)

that's made my weekend!!!

Anonymous said...

So our EU masters are getting a bit concerned are they?!!!!

Anonymous said...

http://siobhainmcdonagh.org.uk/images/gallery/blunkett/00355.jpg


Maybe it's him also!

Anonymous said...

Panto season already?


HE'S BEHIND YOU!

Man in a Shed said...

About 60 million people !

Bill Quango MP said...

"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes."

Anonymous said...

Why was Mandy over here then, and if so, does anyone know where he was on Thursday? Did Mandy have anything to do with the Channel Tunnel fire, thus preventing him from going back to Brussels?

Imagine the question - So Mr Mandleson, what were you doing in Dover with a bottle of lighter fluid and a box of matches just before that train left?

Anonymous said...

Knowing your love of lists, Iain, isn't it time you had one for the most naive politician of the year?

Siobahn would get my vote

Anonymous said...

You may think that. I couldn't possibly comment.

Anonymous said...

Didn't the train that caught fire leave from Calais?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Mandy can arrange a meeting between McBroon and Tony at the "Tex-Mex Cantina" to "develop a convincing new narrative" ?

Lola said...

I listened to McDonut - she is just another Bloody Fool new labour luvvy, and clearly fairly dense. Therefore she'd make an ideal stalking horse for any plotter.

Ex-Pat Alfie said...

I trust you are not alluding to the "queen"!

David Lindsay said...

I cannot do better than report the reaction of Derek Draper on Newsnight. Draper, who (like Newsnight's other sofa-monkeys Peter Hyman, Daniel Finkelstein and Olly Grender) has never condescended to seek election to anything in his life, dismissed McDonagh's concerns as "a spasm".

Mere MPs like her don't matter. Voters don't matter. They might as well all stay at home next time as vote for any of the three main parties (including the SNP, as wholly owned a subsidiary of the Tories nationally as the Tories are of it in Scotland).

After all, whereas McDonagh has been sacked merely for availing herself of her right under Labour's Constitution to request a piece of paper, James Purnell has not been sacked for failing to rebuff the public offer of his current job in a Cameron Cabinet, nor has Andrew Adonis been sacked for failing to rebuff Cameron's public offer of his current boss's job. Read over that last bit again, and give it time to sink in.

Anonymous said...

Who's that behind Vanessa Phelps?