Why... WHY?
Why must Gordon Brown ruin everything Tory Bear loves?
Why must Gordon Brown ruin everything Tory Bear loves?
18.03 - in the studio and on air...
20 mix then Tory Bear
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TB had an interesting conversation with his flatmate (TBFM) while watching the Speaker squirm.
TB: Say the police turned up at this flat and said is XXXXX XXXX here please?
TBFM: Errr why?
TB: Well we are here to arrest him, can we come in?
TBFM: Do you have a warrant?
TB: Errrh no.
TBFM: Then piss off.
The Speaker must resign for failing to ask even the most simple of questions.
Things are warming up. Tory backbench heavyweights are all over the news today an will no doubt dominate the evening news and Newsnight. Michael Howard just gave a very precise and composed perfomance on Sky. The footage of the search of Green's office has been revealed and no doubt there is something very special planned for tomorrow...
Lets just say David Davis wouldn't put up with this.
The announcement of the new Conservative Future regional coordinators has been delayed and the executive won't give anyone a squeak about who is on the exclusive list. However that doesn't seem to have stopped the whispers at the grassroots of who has been approached reaching TBHQ. Although there has been no official confirmation from any one on the NME or the Chairman, there is nothing like a sniff of a promotion to put the cat amongst the pigeons at a grass root level. People do love to gossip don't they...
So far Tory Bear has heard that the following candidates have been approached and apparently have accepted their new role as RC's:
James Morton for Devon and Cornwall. As previously reported after he was overheard talking about it.
Clare Hilley for London. Great news.
Jimmy McCloughlin for West Midlands. Will the chief whips son put a bit of stick about CF?
Paul Rogers for Wales. Is there anyone else?
There are also rumours around yet to be confirmed about Sonia Chohan being approached to take on Eastern England. Apparently former NME member (under Clarke,) Ranil Jayawardena is in line to take the South East.
Dammit that was the region TB wanted.
You will have noticed the massive green ribbon on the right hand side this website. Following the trend set by the
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William Hague Campaign
Registrant's address:
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Well well well, what's all this about?
Hat-Tip - Total Politics
Tory Bear will be going on Edinburgh radio this Wednesday evening to discuss dance music and its relationship with politics. He will put the link up to listen in live and try get a podcast of the interview. Although he has lots to say on the subject he is a little stuck on ideas of which tracks to choose.
Apart from this epic track, what other songs could/should he play?
Today's Daily Express gossip column Hickey (not online,) describes parliamentary researchers sporting TB's must have Free Damian Green t-shirts:
It seems the sceduled announcement of the new Regional Coordinators will not be happening today.
Shame.
Over the last few days there has been one backbencher who has excelled even his Shadow Cabinet seniors in articulating the outrage felt in the Conservatives, the Commons and the wider world at the shameful arrest and detention of a Member of Parliament.
Catching up on a few days worth of emails sent to TB. Someone sent in the keenest CFer Tory Bear has probably ever seen:
Michael Rock...
That's right kids, for one night only Tory Bear was the Chairman of Conservative Future. Well sort of. It was that time of year again, the winter closing in, the north wind blowing and essays due - it could mean only one thing - a random trek across Scotland for the Conservative Future Scotland conference. Luckily this year it was in the slightly closer and genteel surrounding of St Andrews. A fine array of MSPs and PPCs turned up and so did CFUK national campaigns coordinator Patrick Sullivan. However after a slight glitch in getting a video message sent up from London it fell to Tory Bear to fill in for the big man and what a power trip it was...
Michael Bear officially announced the closing down of CFS and merging it with the CFUK. A complete withdrawal from the NUS and installed himself as chairman for life.
TB was very tempted! No in fact the question and answer session generated some interesting points that he will be sending on to Michael, especially about the NUS which, as ever, got people talking.
Patrick Sullivan entertained with accounts of by-elections, Boris and an insight into the Student Life tours and continued where TB had left off about strengthening the relationship between the two CFs.
All in all it was a good day, a marked improvement on last year and an increase in the numbers...
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