Something to be proud of
In case it looks like I’m always down on Russell T. Davies (which I’m not), I would draw your attention to a little short film that is one of the many internetty added extras for the...
View Article20 years on
“I didn’t come into politics to change the Labour party, I came into politics to change the country.” Tony Blair, 1995 “I didn’t come into politics to be some high-powered accountant and just balance...
View ArticleConservative with the truth
The movie released yesterday by the Tories about Jeremy Corbyn (coming soon to a social networking site near you) has revealed a truth that not even the most fervent left-winger can wriggle away from:...
View ArticleWhat goes around comes around
David Cameron has already voiced his embarrassment over that Bullingdon club photo. Well, some more photos emerged on Sunday, as well as a story about a thing one person claims photographic evidence...
View ArticleOn the offensive
Ken Livingstone went on Question Time and offended some people last week, which shouldn’t come as a surprise by now. Not only because he has made build a career on offending people, but because when...
View ArticleYou Stupid Boy.
‘Um, hey. About this headline.’ ‘Brilliant, isn’t it!’ ‘Well… is it?’ ‘Yeah, ’cos it’s like history repeating itself, us against Europe, like in the Second World War!’ ‘Well, no, in the Second World...
View ArticleDoing things in a more civilised way
So this Labour spat over the decriminalisation (or not) of prostitution: it is tempting, as always, to sigh and say ‘Jeremy Corbyn really doesn’t help himself, does he?’. In this case, though, I’m not...
View ArticleAnd they can keep their ‘past is a foreign country’ puns, too…
‘Musicals continue to be the only art form, popular or otherwise, that is publically criticized by illiterates’, wrote Sondheim in Finishing the Hat, by which he meant illiteracy about musical theatre...
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