Friday, 8 May 2009
Thursday, 7 May 2009
SNP - fail.
TB would love to know which SNP activist is in charge of his ward in Edinburgh. Four days in a row someone has put one of these leaflets through his door:If they can't even organise leafleting how exactly do they expect to run a country?
Better late than never...
Busy busy bear today, but as it's the 1st anniversary of the blog, as promised TB thought he would share some of his favourite stories from the last year:
- Celebrating BoJo style.
- Interview with CF Chairman Michael Rock.
- Taking the piss of Social Action.
- Some funny pictures from conference; here, here and here.
- Remember the fun and games with Lily Kember?
- NUS conference diary.
- Blowing the lid on Labour's early attack blog.
- This is a good place to start with the Liberal Youth elections.
TB@1
Exactly a year ago Tory Bear got bored of his revision and decided to set up this site and had a little rant about Scottish politics. Boris had just won London, Timpson was about to take Crewe and The Sun had the tories on 49%.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
A new low for this country...
TB doesn't know what
This made TB laugh...


They were tresspassing and the manager had every right to make sure that they didn't run away before they could be fairly prosecuted. These hippies must learn the hard way that they have to play ball and stay within the law if they want to be taken seriously.
Send a cococnut to the manager though. What a legend.

+++Brent and Gareth fired+++

Now that's a good Party Political Broadcast...
Dear Gordon Brown,
Yesterday you subjected the nation to another cringe worthy performance in front of the camera. Although you managed to contain your desire to dance, you grinned and ran around your garden. It was all just a bit odd and embarrassing. Here is a performance by a young man that you don't think very much of, but from whom you could learn a lot. He is calm and composed when dealing with people and above all else he is honest. He looks people in the eye and tells them how it really is. Why don't you have a little watch and take some notes:
Please stop going on YouTube, and please stop lying to the nation, and please stop hiding in your bunker. There is no doubt that you went into politics with the best of intentions and it's not too late to save a scrap of dignity. Just go to the country, take the fight to the street. If you genuinely believe that you were doing the best you can to save this great nation, then you would not be frightened. Every chance you get you run away from people being able to vote for you, whether it be your party members, a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty or above all, a General Election.
Today you spat such venom at your opponent across the Dispatch Box. If you really believe that he and the Conservative Party are the frauds and salesman you claim they are, then why not take the fight to the doorstep and call that election.
Lots of Love
Tory Bear
What news from the north?
"The Scottish Conservative achievements are there for all to see; 1,000 more police, more help for our elderly, a new national drugs strategy, the abolition or cut in local taxes for our smallest businesses, a town centre regeneration fund to boost our high Streets. A combined package of £234,000,000 for the benefit of Scotland. Constructive politics on devolved issues - but steadfast opposition when the SNP have tried to highjack the agenda for their separatist goals."
TB has been a late convert to the idea of getting into bed with the nationalists while they are a minority government, though it seems to be working. The naive and ridiculously bigoted views that make up an alarmingly high percentage of their membership are deeply worrying and TB was initially sceptical that working with the SNP could benefit the Union. Having said that TB knows a few very charming SNP supporters, he has spent many a merry night drinking with the Jacobites. However, as things stand at the moment, the SNP ship is heading directly for the rocks. Far from advancing their cause, the SNP
As reading between the lines of the Goldie posts says, why shouldn't we prove that we are fighting hard for the electorate and representing their issues in Parliament, all the while taking the piss and highlighting the flaws of the SNP at the same time? The rest of the Parliament has the SNP by the short and curlies and we might as well get the most out of it while we are in a position of strength. It needs to be a two pronged approach though. At the same time as working hard in Holyrood, Cameron needs to be more visible north of the border. Scotland makes up a tenth of the UK population, it's not unreasonable to expect Cameron to spend a day or two a month in Scotland. It's been too long since he has given a high profile speech in public up here and in some of the most marginal seats like Perth and North Perthshire and Edinburgh South, a visit from DC could whip up a huge amount of interest. At least he's heading up for the Scottish Conference in a couple of weeks, something Nick Clegg failed to do for his party.
TB is heading up to Perth to hear Dave speak on the 14th, tempted to throw another conference party...

Tom Conti on flat tax.
Tory Bear never realised that Tom Conti was quite so sound. Check out the

Tuesday, 5 May 2009
And then they came for me.

Some shocking news from the recently revamped
"The bill, proposed by Californian Democrat Linda T. Sanchez and 14 others could make it a federal felony to use a blog, social media, or any other web medium “to cause substantial emotional distress through severe, repeated, and hostile” speech.”
Here’s the relevant text of the bill:
Whoever transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication, with the intent to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person, using electronic means to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both….
["Communication"] means the electronic transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user’s choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received; …
["Electronic means"] means any equipment dependent on electrical power to access an information service, including email, instant messaging, blogs, websites, telephones, and text messages."
Let's not get any ideas Jacqui...

Red red whine...
More navel gazing...
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Reckon it could be a while before he can over taken Mr Hannan and Mr Redwood though...
A day trip from the bunker...
When will they learn?
"YouTube if you want to," and indeed it seems Gordon does want to. Via
Steak and Soundness
Don't forget to get your ticket for Surrey Conservative Future's Dinner with Daniel Hannan on the 9th.
More infomation here.
Or click here to get your
Sorry isn't always the hardest word

"The London Evening Standard today launches one of the most daring of publicity campaigns by apologising to Londoners for its previous behaviour.
Buses and tubes will carry a series of messages throughout the week that begin with the word "sorry." The first says "Sorry for losing touch". Subsequent slogans say sorry for being negative, for taking you for granted, for being complacent and for being predictable.
The ad posters, some of which will also appear on hoardings, do not mention the Standard by name but carry its Eros logo instead.
It's the first stage in a three-week publicity blitz that will also see the Standard relaunched on May 11, though details of what that will involve are not yet clear."
This is a brave strategy, and TB isn't really sure what they have to apologise for. Some snivvling lefties moan that The Standard helped to oust Ken and was clearly in support of Boris, but then so were the majority of Londoners. Hardly out of touch. Surely the impact of the London free papers are having more of an impact then any editorial stance or decision the paper has made in the last few years?
Either way it's always good to see people put their hand ups and admit to getting something wrong, if that is how they feel.
Over to you Gordon.. perhaps a few posters apologising for losing touch might buy you a few more hours.

Monday, 4 May 2009
BS detector
Hmmm Tory Bear normally has a good nose for bullshit and something about
"I have been contacted by a high profile Conservative from the North West who wants to get a message out that he is so pis*** off with the Tory party for becoming the house of defectors from all political parties that he is going to canvas for the BNP in the coming June elections.
I will keep the identity of this Conservative secret as he has asked me to and this Tory also believes that the Conservatives are to lose big because they have housed defectors and the Tory members in the North West are upset with them for doing this.
Could defectors cost the Conservatives seats at the coming European elections? Will this high profile Tory and all his friends canvas for the BNP and get Nick Griffin elected in the North West? Only time will tell what the answer to these questions is but it is going to be an interesting month let me assure readers once more!"
The story comes from Pendle Lib Dem actavist and blogger
But TB is going to throw it out there that this story is made up.
Essentially we are being asked to believe that this mysterious protesting tory has turned to a small town lib dem blogger to vent spleen. If they wanted to protest then why have they not gone to the local press? The whole story is dependent on anonymous hear say based on a conversation that may or may not have existed. Where is the evidence this conversation happened? Ahmed says that he had been "contacted". Can we see the emails with the names blacked out?
The flawed logic of the last paragraph has left this bear lost for words, no party is going to say no to a defection or two. It damages your opponents no end as all the headlines and press coverage are normally dominated with the defecting person laying into their former party and leader in no uncertain terms.
Ahmed has gone after a Lib Dem defector in the most
It is at best shoddy journalism, at worst made up.

Add hypocrite to the list...
Professional bullshit artist
TB is getting a strange sense of dejavu, wasn't it
In his quest to suck up to shady characters like Draper and Tim Ireland, Miller is slowly but surely trashing the tiny shred of credibility he may once of had. His vendetta against the right blogosphere's commenters,
It is seemingly just the right blogs he wants to police rather than the websites he plays a sycophantic hero worshiper to. Miller is a little hypocrite who really should get his own house in order before he attacks others, and secondly should take a look behind him on the left before he attmepts to throw mud at the right. Undoubedtly those comments are in bad taste, but who is Miller to crush free speech? On second thoughts it's what TB has come to expert from a certain breed of hateful Lefty. Especially ones who idolise murdering terrorists:

