Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Daley Dozen: Tuesday

Apologies the Daley Dozen hasn't appeared in recent days. Service is back to normal now!

1. Mike Smithson from PoliticalBetting anyalyses the latest ICM poll.
2. Dizzy shows Kevin Maguire making a dick of himself. Again.
3. Paul Waugh on a bad day for Paul Myners.
4. Humfrey Malins explains on the Blue Blog why he's retiring at the next election.
5. Dan Hannan on the fascists who have just joined the EPP.
6. Tom Harris doesn't like LibDems ... or coalitions.
7. David Lammy is lamentable says Three Line Whip.
8. Alex Massie thinks Chris Mullin rather likes David Cameron.
9. Tory Diary says the BBC is love bombing the Tories.
10. John Redwood says the PM regrets his regulatory role.
11. Donal Blaney gets revenge.
12. Andy Grice says the IMF has delivered a blow to Gordon Brown.

And here's a Brucie Bonus. NHS Blog Doctor on how Harriet Harman's lawyer sister Sarah should be ashamed of her comments on Jade Goody. And much else besides, it seems.

5 comments:

Cath said...

Re: 7

Nice to see the Telegraph nutjob readers concentrating on the salient facts about Lammy, or not. He is incompetent and out of his depth like so many in the Government, the fact that he is black is irrelevant.

How sad that that statement even needs saying in 2009.

Anonymous said...

Cath,

David Lammy reminds me of Buba out of forest gump - how on earth he became a minister is beyind me. Lammy has judgement of Buba as well!

Anonymous said...

Hmmm.... looking at Redwoods analysis of Browns culpability, and bearing in mind Warnocks proposed suing of West Ham ....

Maybe people in negative equity should sue Blair and Brown for fiddling the economy in 2005 in order to win the election

Unsworth said...

Yep Sarah ( The Harman Sister) is certainly a piece of work. She got herself in real trouble before - and will no doubt carry on from where she left off.

And Lammy's interview yesterday morning on 'Today' was absolutely excruciatingly embarrassing. He's really a token.

dheigham said...

Tom Harris reactions nowadays do have a nice, warm, tradional Tory feel about them, don't they?