To break the rules, you must first of all recognise why the existing rules are wrong One of […]
Month: December 2012
Angela Merkel having won 98% approval of her CDU member votes to continue in the leadership role ten […]
There’s an absolute belter of a flappy-bottomed quote in the Times today from Lord McScalpine’s tame oik Andrew […]
Should we strengthen our occupying forces on the Falklands, but call it Malvinas anyway? I’m indebted to a […]
What sort of Fellow is Ben Fellows really? One or two people in fairly high places are asking […]
Battle joined at last in Caligula Britannica In one day today, December 13th 2012, civil war finally broke […]
The Crown Office, quashed paedophile charges, perversion of the course of justice, embezzling millions from the taxpayer, State […]
Walking to and from the bathroom this morning with the telly on in in background, I could’ve sworn […]
I start tonight with a genuine tweet from Bruno Waterfield, the Telegraph’s generally excellent and long-suffering EU correspondent: […]
Shock horror Times involuntary resignation by James Harding. In his cheerio speech to staff, James referenced the paper’s […]
Suggestions that Jacintha’s husband doesn’t accept prank led to her suicide Why are these two Aussie hoaxers being […]
“Oh sheeeeeeet….” Yesterday, the Greek Parliament published the assets of 508 politicians for the financial year 2011 (2010). The […]