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My memories of Maine at this time of year (the four weeks of real summer to be had in that part of the world) was the buzz of horrendous numbers of horse flies, sand flies, black flies midges and tourists. Seen any of these around the lake?
Nice swipe at Mandelson. I went to his interview with the editor of the Times and I could hardly believe it. He drops a heap of s h i t on the paarty and then says no, no don’t rely on the extracts, buy the whole book. It was hard to leave without the view that it was all about money and vanity
That’s two plus for Mr Dale in almost as many days… what is it with you two??
Am halfway through Prelude to Power. My girlfriend got it for me as a gift and having read The Blair Years, i was not so sure I could get thro another version. But it is gripping. How you had time to write this while doing all the things you describe is beyond me. Your friend Mandy does not come out too well, which is probably why he has done what he has done with his book on which I must agree with the journalist I heard who said ‘ill advised’
Not a great week for the ConDems ! David Davis reportedly repeating “Brokeback Coalition” aimed at Clegg and Cameron is the tip of the iceberg. In a week where we had the Prime MInister of the country bending the knee and labelling us a’ junior partner’ in the special relationship with the US, getting the facts wrong about WWII and effectively diminishing our country whilst simultaneously elevating the US, to the farcical situation where Clegg as Dep PM speaking for the Government at PMQ’s states ‘the illegal war in Iraq’ which is not what Cameron thinks nor most of the Conservatives ! We need some leadership from the Labour Party, to take them on. They will surely be imploding, but possibly not quick enough to prevent the catastrophic damage to the fabric of public services in this country.
If Trinity Mirror have their wits about them they’ll remember the gag about Brokeback previously appeared in a cartoon in the Conservative leaning Birmingham Post when they took a swipe at the LibDem/Tory (so called) “progressive partnership” running the Second City.
Not long after the film came out – I think!
Peter Mandelson is not so much a human being as he is a concept. And I love a bit of post-modernism mixed into my political ideology. What did people expect?
I find it very unfair of David Davis to suggest that the coalition are penetrating each other, when they are, in fact, shafting the whole country. While Colin and Justin set about ruining the recovery, which they will, thousands of people are going to feel the pain of their actions. Unlike them, the rest of the country won’t be able to afford lubrication, because we will all be out of work.
Clegg and Cameron are certainly a couple of cowboys and to be honest if i were Clegg I would watch at meal times because the Tories are aiming to spit roast Clegg nice and slowly. The Tory press are attacking the Lib Dems at every oppurtunity and it is showing in the polls with the Lib Demss dropping to the low teens and the Tories above 40%. So perhaps Cameron and Clegg less resemble Brokeback mountain and more Silence of the Lambs. As Hannibal Lecter once said, “People don’t always tell you what they are thinking. They just see to it that you don’t advance in life.”
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could you not of been honest and published one version of the book.
oh sorry forgot alastair
your not honest!
Following up on my comment below, what is especially distasteful about this whole “Brokeback” reference is the latent homophobia concealed within it.
Something the Tories couldn’t escape during the election with Chris Grayling and others suffering the fate of Marsyas.
I would like to strongly object to the homophobic comment by Graham Jones which I find very distressing. (2010-07-25 07:21:31). Can it be removed please?
My reason for checking this website is actually because my RSS feeder had not shown any new posts from Alastair since 25 June. I realise the address of the feed has probably changed, but when I clicked on the orange RSS logo it said the address was unavailable, so it’s not working. Sorry to post technical info on the blog but I couldn’t find a feedback link on the website.
Pauline
Keep having a go at Mandelson. When thieves fall out ….
Pauline
I did not mean any offemce. If anything, I was lampooning the attitude of David Davis. I have a very good friend who is gay, and I’ve known him since school, so I take incredible offence at your insinuations. It was a harmless joke, which i assure you he found funny. In fact, I have to admit that it was his lubrication punchline. I couldn’t care less what a persons sexuality is, but I do care what the two idiots running the country are doing to the economy, public services and clearly the nations sense of humour. So lighten up a bit. Or is that offensive too?
The earlier poster is right about the RSS feed problem. I reported the RSS feed not working about 2 weeks ago by emailing Silverfish but didn’t even get a response. Wake them up Alastair!! Not a good reflection on your deployment of technology.