Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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21 October 2009
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I quite liked it when the Times moved their leaders to page 2, and there are occasionally some good ones, but they have been pursuing a much more trivialising agenda with regards to the Prime Minister. I note it has been exacerbated since the switch of the Sun, which makes me think the whole of Murdoch’s papers have been shifted in favour of Cameron and against Brown. The biscuit story is trivial on one level, but in light of your blogs of recent days on the subject, perhaps I should have taken it more seriously as a further rather alarming sign of what news has become
The hype surrounding Question Time is worrying. For the broadcasters, and the rest of the media covering it, it is just another story. But my experience of hype is that things tend rarely to be as good, or as bad, as expectations, so what we will be left with is a further step in the reasonabilisation of a viciously unreasonable and unpleasant individual and set of views. I cannot say I am that impressed by the choice of the rest of the panel either.
You should have been pressing your set key on media double standards on the Tories and Europe. My Guardian front page tells me that the US are worried about Tory policy on Europe. Yet I heard nothing of this in the headlines this morning. If it had been the Times, Telegraph or Mail saying the US are worried about Labour policy on anything at all, it would have been a broadcast story. I hooe you are right, that the Americans put Mr Hague under a little pressure
Nick Griffin was on Sunday Live last week, and he sounded like a man with a lot of explaining to do. But my experience is that TV exposure can be a big boost to a small party.
Hello lovely Alastair; I hate to be pedantic but your facts are incorrect. While the question may not have been posed in advance of the online chat, it was posed (and evaded) many times during the online chat. That is the nature of the live chat thingy really…
So, to be clear: GordonBrown logged on at 12:46. Biscuit question was first posed by GentleOtter at 12:48; then again by BigHairyLeggedSpider at 12:59; ILoveTIFFANY at 13:01; TheConstantIroner at 13:04; Restrainedrabbit at 13:08; midnightexpress wondered whether perceived biscuit endorsement might be unconstitutional at 13:12; mentioned again by MadameDefarge at 13:17; ILoveTIFFANY at 13:18; sagan at 13:20; PeachesMcLean at 13:44; MadameDefarge at 13:46; ILoveTIFFANY at 13:51; bumbling at 13:53; MichKit at 13:54; theyoungvisiter at 13:57 and wheredidiputmyfone at 13:58. GordonBrown signed off at 13:58 despite the fact that by 13:58:34 VulpusinaWilfsuit pointed out that a journalist was already tweeting the urgency of the biscuit issue.
Hope that clarifies the situation. Keep up the good work. P.S. Jaffa Cakes are a bit girlie, eh?
“…..I have been saying for some time that Labour leaders are more spinned against than spinning.”
Ha, ha, ha. I nearly lost my own biscuit at that one.
As for spinning the Grauniad line on US/Tory relations, like your soulmate on the NS, James McIntyre, maybe you just need to get used to the idea that the US want to hit the ground running from next May by establishing a relationship with the next UK government now.
I realise it will be difficult, but you and your chums are just going to have to get used to being utterly irrelevant in the very near future.
The worrying thing is that the repositioning of the tories in Europe shows Cameron up for what he is, a naive political lightweight. Yet he seems to set the agenda, has only one concrete policy (to abolish inheritence tax) and is constantly wrong on all the big judgements.
You can’t blame it all on the anti Labour press, the fact is that we are incompetent at taking the fight to the tories and never get our message across.
OMG Alistair you are keeping bloody bicuitgate ALIVE AND KICKING He didn’t answer a straightforward wanking biscuit preference question as my fellow mumsnetter Morning Paper has so astutely pointed out below. You beleive all the fucking crap No10’s “Press Polizei” spiel out because you were once one of them.! Just coz Mandy made a come back you think you can do the same, crawling to old “dour son of the Manse” is sure to get you everywhere. Keep you enemies close as the old saying goes
Oh and Alan Quinn, yes YOU DOWN BELOW just wanted to say Yada Yada Yada, Blah Blah Blah. YAWN ZZZZzzzzzz to your boring old sycophantic posts to AC. (Or is AQ really AC?)
When you have a brain the size of a Planet idiot questions may well cause a black hole in the mind though making no claim to HABTSOAP i could not have answered the question either thou might haght of.
Dear lovely Alastair,
I have since discovered that you were right. GB didn’t read the questions at all and wasn’t informed of them. I take it back.
P.S. Comment about girlie Jaffa Cake choice still stands.