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Wednesday, October 08, 2008
The Daley Dozen: Wednesday
1. Robin Lustig on why 'idionomics' has the answers.
2. Jeremy Hunt strays from his culture brief.
3. Lord Norton explains why some Ministers do it for free. Ministering, that is.
4. Hopi Sen thinks Dave is having a crisis of belief. He wishes.
5. Tom Harris sees no harm in a bit of a smack.
6. Richard Spring looks beyond the economic crisis.
7. John Redwood likes the size of Alistair Darling's package.
8. Malc in the Burgh laments the demise of Kezia Dugdale's blog.
9. ConHome on a worrying poll development for Nick Clegg. He's worse than Ming!
10. Obsolete on Quentin Lett's book of people who have buggered up Britain.
11. UK Libertarian Party explains the concept of Ministerial accountability Hungarian style.
12. Norfolk Blogger doesn't see why we should bail out Spanish banks.
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If Tom Harris wants to know about smack he should take a look at this.
Capitalism, red in tooth & claw.
Good grief, featured in the Daley Dozen? What have I done to deserve this?
Robin Lustig is talking out of his flatulent zone.
You'd better have a word with your pals down at the, 'Bellylarf' Iain they really, really hate Dave now.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/conservative/3161438/David-Cameron-delivers-poor-performance-in-Commons.html
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