Thursday, February 05, 2009

The Daley Dozen: Thursday

1. Steve Webb MP experiments with a Facebook surgery.
2. Jon Craig on David Cameron's minesweeper aka Andrew Mackay.
3. Kezia Dugdale is back blogging and reckons Will Young votes Labour.
4. Lord Norton on how Parliament works through adversity.
5. LibDem Voice reckons David Miliband came close to misleading the House on American intelligence.
6. Conor Ryan on Nick Clegg's faulty prescription.
7. Tom Harris on Labour's faulty Twitter strategy.
8. Taking Liberties on how the BBC takes liberties over the Nanny State.
9. Stephen Tall on the loss of civic pride.
10. Donal Blaney on what three prostitutes said to Gordon Brown.
11. Peggy Noonan on Obama saturation.
12. Lord Soley responds to the News of the World.

2 comments:

Old Holborn said...

Now, nobody on Earth needs a gollywog. It's a stuffed toy. Babies like stuffed toys but they don't much care what colour or shape it is. A purple dinosaur works as well as a brown teddy bear, as long as it's soft and comforting. So nobody actually needs any specific kind of soft toy, much less one that might soon get you arrested for possession if the Righteous get their way.

Some people like them. Those people like them because they remember having one has a child. They didn't wave it at immigrants and chant racist slogans, they took it to bed and cuddled it. They cried when it was lost and were overjoyed when it was found. Those people have fond memories of that particular toy.

Leave them alone.

Leg Iron @ Old Holborn

Thomas Snodgrass said...

Kezia Dugdale.....would that be Lord George Foulkes's PA?