Monday, May 04, 2009

The Daley Dozen: Monday

1. Donal Blaney takes 30 lessons from Margaret Thatcher.
2. LabourHome says 'Huzzah for Hazel'.
3. David Torrance suggest the Scots should 'get over' Mrs T.
4. LibDem Voice on how the LibDems can overtake Labour.
5. Biased BBC has had a revamp.
6. Working Class Tory asks if Neil Kinnock might possibly be a twit.
7. Conor Burns pays tribute to Margaret Thatcher.
8. Vicky Ford plays spot the UKIP voter.
9. SNP Tactical Voting reckons Tom Harris is a future PM.
10. Richard Willis on the General Election which changed Britain.
11. Tim Montgomerie rails against Denis MacShane who thinks the Tories are to blame for the rise of the BNP.
12. Nadine Dorries thinks people who twitter are socially disfunctional.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Neil Kinnock = Pillock!

Neil Kinnock has long been identified as being a joke! The blogger right Neil Kinnock is a twit!

To roll this out further though it must be remebered that
Nick Clegg = Neil Kinnock!

Anonymous said...

Denis Macshane has shattered Gordon Brown's fightback on Britishness after Macshane makes BNP gaffe:

http://delivernothinglabourparty.blogspot.com/2009/05/denis-macshane-saboutages-gordon-brown.html

The Morningstar said...

Ahh well, at least Nadine Dorries has a higher opinion of me than I do of her.

Jeff said...

2 in 2 days Iain, I doubt anyone out there gets as much childlike glee from a DD link as I (sad as that may sound).

So very much obliged, with the Statporn link it's an unlikely hat-trick!

AD627 said...

'Low taxes lead to higher revenues - Thatcherism proved the truth inherent in the Laffer Curve. By cutting taxes, the government's coffers swelled. The 364 economists who wrote to The Times arguing otherwise were proven wrong.'

I have pointed out to Blaney that he's talking rubbish - the economists' letter concerned monetary policy and had nothing whatsoever to do with tax receipts or the Laffer Curve.

Working Class Tory said...

Whilst I haven't got 2 in 2 days, I have now had 3 in my life, so that's made me a happy little Tory for the rest of the day. Cheers Iain.

Jon Lishman said...

"In order to maintain Labour advances [sic] like Surestart and investment in health and education we have all got to get behind Gordon," he said. "We need to present a united front and not keep in-fighting which will hand victories to the BNP. Discussions of leadership challenges are ludicrous and damaging." - Neil Kinnock (in the same edition of the Graun as MacShane's ridiculous accusations!)

I think that's what you call 'mixed messages'. It's what happens when a government becomes dysfunctional.

What a bunch.

ukipwebmaster said...

Ken Clarke goes off message:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VezF7beT95E

And Dave goes berserk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo72cOTgMWo