2. The Coffee House has an emerging truth about global
3. Tim Montgomerie reckons the main parties are playinginto the BNP's hands.
4. The Devil asks: what's 10p between friends?
5. James Cleverly on who pays the piper... Transport for London in this case.
6. It's Kerching for Charles Clarke, reports Guido.
7. Dave's Part cannot understand Thatchstaglia.
8. Dizzy on identity politics.
9. Political Animal on why the housing slump is a really good thing.
10. Curly offers some 10p beermats.
11. Norfolk Blogger on how African impotence will cost lives.
12. Glen Oglaza sees why Ken wears a face-scarf in public, and what happens when he doesn't.,
5 comments:
Ooh!
I notice that you haven't recommended a single woman on that list.
How biased could you possibly be? Are you saying that you couldn't find a single post by a woman out of the millions in the blogosphere.
Cleverly has picked up the BBC report.
I might add that this whole policy has been a farce from the start.
The consultation cost £1.4 million - mainly the cost of the ads to make the Mayor look green.
The consultation elicited 4,831 responses and cost £1.4 million. That is £290 per response. Good value for money or just another £1 million towards the Mayor’s £100 million self-promotion budget?
The consultation report was suppressed for three months because it came up with the worng answer. 60% of respondents thought the higher charge would not work.
Hi Iain. Great to see you on BBC Londinium last night as world' foremeost blogger. Would be lovely for you to sprinkle your magic-dust on me with inclusion here again one of these days too..
It's "Ker-ching!" not "Kerching"; which sounds like some homosexualist practice.
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