I suspect I won’t be beating this record for a while, what with there not being an epoch-defining election every week, and all that.
Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
22 Apr
In praise of Iain Dale
No, I’m not stalking him. Two posts in two days is not stalking, alright? But this is fine.
21 Apr
Iain Dale’s Misleading Fact of the Day
He says in his title: ‘Unemployment is always higher under Labour’ Well, no. Let’s look at the Claimant Count as a simple measure: My rough averages say: Conservatives since the War have averaged a claimant count of 1.56 million. The Labour party: 900 thousand. Clearly you have to interpret Iain’s post differently from the obvious [...]
15 Apr
My question isn’t about Media Repression
Hat Tip to Paul S for pointing me to this dispute on Stumbling and Mumbling. I tend to be on his side here about the supposed wickedness of Syrup in how he interviewed this character. You enter this sphere, you have to face its rules. Any other party. Etc Etc But my question is more [...]
8 Mar
Scaling the heights …
thanks, all of you, for propelling me into the top 100 (HatTip: LeftOutside who is setting the bar high). And in LibDem world, number 12, sandwiched between Jenny and Lynn. HatTip Liberal Bureaucracy, who is also piling on the pressure. Onwards and upwards, until RSI, writer’s block and marital disharmony bring this (six month old) [...]
28 Dec
What were your favourite blog posts of the year?
The blogosphere is now the essential reading medium for breaking financial arguments
23 Oct
Now can we please talk about something else?
now that we have all outcompeted each other for showing how much we all hate Nick Griffin, boring Mr Wilkes moves back onto the stuff that will actually make a difference to our future lives: the money, the banks, the money . . . ,.
25 Sep
The search for a good right wing political-economics site in the UK
Anyone know any high quality,right of centre Blogs that can hear the words Gordon Brown without starting to scream Traitor

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