Monday, October 18, 2010

The Daley Dozen: Monday


1. Working Class Tory has the facts on Boris.
2. Phil Taylor reports the TUC are talking nonsense.
3. Welsh Ramblings thinks Peter Hain is wrong. As always.
4. Daniel Knowles wants to send my nan to France.
5. Unionist Lite has discovered that 40% of Wales is "anti-welsh".
6. Dan Frost stands up for the youth.
7. Peter Hoskin speculates on David Laws' return to Government.
8. Molly isn't happy the government are limiting aspiration.
9. David Hughes thinks Alan Johnson needs to start living in the real world.
10. Tory Radio has an exclusive podcast on Assisted Suicide.
11. Norfolk Blogger highlights another unbelievable council disaster.
12. And finally, courtesy of Tory Bear, another brilliant US Canadian campaign ad...



UPDATE: Apologies to Canada, my geographical knowledge of North America is shameful.

8 comments:

  1. "12. And finally, courtesy of Tory Bear, another brilliant US campaign ad...

    ToryBear's video was about the Mayor of Winnipeg, CANADA.

    http://www.winnipeg.ca/interhom/

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  2. The Winnipeg congressional race is Canadian!!!

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  3. I was certain that Winnepeg was in Canada...

    Must be those cyber-terrorists at work.

    http://fxbites.blogspot.com/2010/10/cyber-terrorism-bytes.html

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  4. Iain,

    Winnipeg is in Canada.

    PS - Thanks for the link!

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  5. I'm sure I won't be the first of your correspondents to point out that Winnipeg is in Manitoba, Canada (Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II) and not the United States.

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  6. Re your last point it is indeed a good campaign ad but you owe Canadians an apology- Winnipeg is in Manitoba, Canada. The Canadians do not take kindly to being mistaken for Americans!

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  7. Just saw on BBC news 2 London schools will use their pupils as part of a protest against the cuts - the children will join hands between schools in Brent.

    I don't know what you think but I think that the teachers have breached their contract by using their children - why not deliver political leaflets.

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