Things Can Only Get Better...
Well it wouldn't be hard to beat this:
Clue number one to some conference fun TB has planned...
Well it wouldn't be hard to beat this:
Clue number one to some conference fun TB has planned...
TB has blundered. Apparently CF has recently appointed a full time member of staff, working out of CCHQ. In light of his recent post it seems the time has come when no one ever tells him anything. That's what he gets for going away for weeks on end. His post did however have the interests of the organisation at heart.
Given the great things he is heard and some of the freshers stuff he saw tonight, it sounds like that Kate Fuller is doing a wonderful job. TB has been there and knows how hard the freshers campaign is, and it is particularly heartening to hear that the CF members database is being conquered.
Kate there is a TB bag-for-life in the post. Keep up the good work.
Please can TB have one of those Party for Change t-shirts he understands are going out?
Sister Bear has started blogging for the Spectator's new
A few weeks back the Sunday Times nodded to the fact that Mandelson had met with David Geffen in Corfu, and surprise surprise the Government are now proposing draconian changes to how they counter file sharing. Apart from a bit of follow up on some blogs, TB included, the story went pretty much under the radar.
A few people dismissed TB pushing the story hard as idiotic and deluded, tin foil hat nutter etc...
Well finally the Lobby have
Dear Peter Jones,
Brown managed to
TB is going to be in transit for most of the weekend driving back from France, so he will be rather quiet. In the meantime here are some of the long awaited pictures from the
When it comes to this...
Dear Prime Minister,
The decision by the Scottish Justice Secretary to release Mr al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds has been widely condemned, including by President Obama.
As I said yesterday, I believe that the decision to release Megrahi was wrong. He was convicted of murdering 270 people, and I do not believe he deserved to be released on compassionate grounds, or returned to Libya.
The scenes of him receiving a rapturous welcome at Tripoli airport on his return will have distressed many people. I note that Colonel Gaddafi’s son has now publicly thanked not just the Scottish authorities but the British Government for its stance, raising questions about the British Government’s role
You have not commented on the decision since it was announced yesterday. This morning your Foreign Secretary refused several requests to say what he thought of the Scottish Justice Secretary’s decision.
The fact that the decision to release was taken by the Scottish Justice Secretary does not preclude you, as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from now expressing your opinion on a subject that is of great public concern, and which affects Britain’s international reputation and our relations with our allies.
It is curious that while others have commented, Britain’s own Prime Minister has not.
I hope you will now take the opportunity to do so.
We are entitled to know what you and your Ministers have said to the Libyan authorities on this matter, and to the Scottish Justice Secretary.
Above all, I believe that the public are entitled to know what you think of the decision to release Megrahi, and whether you consider it was right or wrong.
I hope you will now take the opportunity to make your own view clear.
David Cameron
..you know the Prime Minister is a disgrace.
Fraser Nelson wrote in
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