The Guardian has upset Vented Spleen. Political Crossroads thinks the LibDems are limp on policy and dim on tax. Theo Spark's blog is YouTube-tastic today. Tim Roll-Pickering looks at the events in Forest Gate. Antonia Bance calls for a pregnant pause in the law of unintended consequences. Chicken Yoghurt is unimpressed by Alastair Campbell's World Cup blog. Ex Tory candidate in drug overdose drama. The Daily Pundit thinks David Willetts needs to discover some balls. The Ministry of Truth is making plans for Nigel.
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Tremendous comment left on Campbell's World Cup blog: "Alastair, if Iran find themselves behind at half time, do you think they'll be able to launch a counter-attack in the following 45 minutes?".
I see he deleted it quickly but somebody else copied it into a new post and he hasn't got there yet. This will provide a month of entertainment for me! Best thing New Labour have done this year.
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