c) Some Politics-lite shite that he thinks will go down well with his editor.
d) Some hard-hitting political insight which gets straight to the root of the issue and which exposes the incompetence and rank egotism in Government, the like of which we have never seen. Worth every penny and more of his salary.
Judging by Robinson's fascinating piece of crap regarding Ashcroft, he would probably have written nothing worth printing onto good paper. Or bad paper. Or 2-ply toilet paper.
The two problems TB has with yoof politics is the lack of accountability and a lack of humour - TB intends to kill, or at least wound these two birds with one stone. editor@torybear.com
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Look at the comments on that post - it appears he doesn't want to answer any questions either
"What was he planning on writing?"
As a student of BBC drivel, I can confirm that the correct answer is "bollocks".
Please send my prize for the correct answer immediately.
What was he going to write?
a) Lazy supposition.
b) Whatever Downing Street has fed him.
c) Some Politics-lite shite that he thinks will go down well with his editor.
d) Some hard-hitting political insight which gets straight to the root of the issue and which exposes the incompetence and rank egotism in Government, the like of which we have never seen. Worth every penny and more of his salary.
Pick any of the above apart from d.
Perhaps, he just meant to write "election debate 2010", which is what the story is about?
Presumably "Election dEBate 2010"
Judging by Robinson's fascinating piece of crap regarding Ashcroft, he would probably have written nothing worth printing onto good paper. Or bad paper. Or 2-ply toilet paper.