Sunday, 20 September 2009

Smirk

The Lib Dem blogosphere is in near hysteria over last night's "rally" which was so well organised that it went out live on tv up against a little program called X-Factor. Coverage guaranteed!

TB couldn't help but laugh when reading

one particular account
which described the expenses troughing Lord Rennard receive a standing ovation before he had even said a word. Now TB knows that the bonkers Lib Dems want to give criminals the vote, so having them in the Lords is only a natural progression from that:

"After 27 years of service to the party there was probably hardly anyone in the hall that didn't offer some debt of gratitude to Chris, and indeed his wife Anne, down through the years. He admitted himself that he is now getting around to putting the life into the work-life balance equation. He was clearly deeply moved by the reaction he got from his Lib Dem family at the end of his words.

Then Sarah Teather took over the compering..."

TB is sure Sarah is particularly grateful to Chris Rennard and vica versa, but he does wonder if she gets on quite so well with Anne.


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not quite he got polite applause prior to speaking whilst engaged in a uncomfortably close on-stage clinch with Baroness Scott, the women who tried to cover-up that he hadn't been properly investigated by the party. I can't verify a rumour that during the rehearsal he had to be told several times where to put his hands.

There was then a stage managed ovation at the end with some in the audience sitting on their hands, and many others pretending to join in with fake clapping. One idiot/flunky at the back of the room was trying to bray approvingly at everything he said but had no fellow travelers in the audience.

The highlights of his speech included the news that he had miraculously recovered from the 'illness' that caused his resignation earlier in the year. How unfortunate that he resigned so prematurely...

The other was that he was still available to advise the party should they want him. Good news for troughing peers struggling with ways of evading the rules. In particular Baroness Scotland might wish to ask him how he has got away so far with lying about living in a holiday home for most of the year whilst working full time in Central London.

After the speech he was presented with two framed pictures of great liberal leaders, Gladstone and Lloyd George I think... very considerate of the party... one for each home.

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