Friday, March 27, 2009

The Daley Dozen: Friday

1. Guido Fawkes on why John Prescott "gets it" and Sir Michael White doesn't.
2. Liam Murray doesn't believe that blogging is snapping at the heels of tradition journalism.
3. Norfolk Coast on John Prescott's insult to Norfolk.
4. Nick Robinson on Gordon Brown's Chile reception.
5. Welsh Ramblings wants an apology from BBC Wales. It's related to a Peter Hain backed attack blog.
6. Ben Duckworth on Party Lines wonders what will replace political parties.
7. John Prescott is impressed with Hannan's video, if not the contents.
8. Mandate lists their top 7 political books. Why 7?!
9. Danny Finkelstein lists his top 10 eligible Catholics.
10. The unnaturally good looking LibDem blogger Rob Fenwick defends Eric Pickles.
11. Sadie aims a few choice swear words in the direction of Labour List.
12. Richard Spring MP on what he told his constituency AGM tonight.

4 comments:

Plato said...

May I strongly recommend popping over to the Guardian and reading Sir Michael's piece on Daniel Hannan

Not for his sage prose - but for the comments, all 280+ of them.

I cried with laughter.

Alan Douglas said...

Iain, what an affront to your standards - only SEVEN top books !

How dare he ?

I bet he is one your top ten list of failed blog posts.

Alan Douglas

Sentient WV : sphyling. Def. A listing failure

Dual Citizen said...

Iain,

Though it pains you to do so, you might want to pay a quick visit to (shhh) labourlist. A 22 year old journalist called Laurie Penny posted a rather good rant at MPs and their expenses. Though I think her solution is crap, her post is passionate, and it's the first genuine criticism of Labour I've seen on that rag.

It's the article that prompted Sadie to call for Dolly to be fired for sanctioning an article that criticizes a Labour MP (McNulty).

Ironically, Ms Penny wrote it before our Eric was caught in a pickle!

Anonymous said...

I think you should publicise Matthew Parris' Times article.
its not enough to laugh with Hannans speech - we should highlight Browns verbal garbage which preceded it.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/matthew_parris/article5989191.ece