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Seems they were broken all yesterday. Now they are fixed. Sorry.
That is all.

TB is getting sick to the back teeth of Labour, and their
Keep Right Online have taken an extremely blunt axe to the Guardian story TB wrote about this morning.
They point to
So, in the short, the Observer thinks the Conservatives have appointed two people to whitewash Kaminski’s page, despite those two editors doing nothing except undoing each other’s work. Please, not even CCHQ is that hapless. And, what’s more, there are now five paragraphs in the Wikipedia article now dedicated to the accusations against him! If anything, the Observer’s been trying to blackwash Kaminski’s reputation from day one, and this is just another desperate attempt at that.
Read the rest
And so lets leave it at that shall we.
PS. For those who read Non Story Part One:
You have until tomorrow lunchtime to book your ticket the
There is something fishy about
TB's laptop is playing up so it's Blackberry blogging until tonight it seems. Last night in Cambridge was good fun, with some great questions. Quote of the evening had to be from the bar afterwards though:
TB: So hear you guys have a campaign day tomorrow?
Anon: Yeah I'm not going, hunting instead.
Fair enough.
The story that TB seems to have missed by going off the radar has to be the latest episode of Gordon losing the biscuit. Quite literally this time. Repeatedly asked by a web chat audience on MumsNet, our rational and completely in control leader happily chatted about everything, from saving the world, to his eyesight but refused again and again to say what his favourite biscuit is. What the hell? Of all the questions to bounce, why this one? What does Brown have against biscuits?
Shortbread? Scottish oat cakes?
Maybe he's more of a crackers kinda guy.
When the Twitterati smell blood, they don't let go. Since the Carter Ruck owning this week, confidence has grown and whatever seems to upset the masses spreads incredibly quickly. Mob rule has gone online. BURN THE WITCH. The targets today are the
"Mr. Djanogly: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills what matters were discussed at the meeting between the Secretary of State and Charlie Whelan on 29 January 2009. [
Mr. McFadden: My noble Friend the Secretary of State met Mr. Charlie Whelan on 15 January (not on 29 January) in the course of his official duties. They discussed employment issues."
Ha, of course they did. Bet they talked about the weather too.
Whose job was being discussed TB wonders?
He's just a weapon of the highest order. Isn't Alex Salmond taking this second coming of the William Wallace thing a little too far? It seems he now brings his very own star with him:
...that this is going to be amusing:
Looking foward to the "talking head".
Via
TB has a busy old afternoon and evening but thought he would share this image, for no apparent reason, of everybody's favourite lady blogger
So who is picking up the tab for organising the Charles Clarke show/
TB would kill for a Lobby pass right now. There is tectonic activity tonight.
Ever one to fraternise with the enemy for a good story, TB just got off the phone with his most plugged in of red Parliamentary sources. Just as he speculated earlier, things could well be on the move. The excellent Sir Thomas Legg has well and truly rattled the Parliamentary Labour Party and instead of shooting the messenger there seems to have be a big movement toward blaming the PM. It was Gordon after all that brought Legg in to rightly go after his flock with a blunt axe.
Just because Brown managed to hold his membership together in Brighton doesn't mean the higher rungs of the party are on board. Look at what happened to IDS - held his conference together, just, but was gone within weeks of Parliament returning. Something is going on.
Enter stage left - Charles Clarke.
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