Ever since Gordon Brown finally tucked his tail between his legs and buggered off from our television screens, the Labour buddies he left behind have carried on with the fight they attempted to kick off while he was still around – the battle to replace Brown as leader of the Labour party. With Labour now [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Prime Minister’
Two Heads
Posted in News, Politics, tagged coalition, David Miliband, Ed Balls, Ed Miliband, Liberal Conservatives, Nick Clegg, Prime Minister on May 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Sleepyheads?
Posted in Media, tagged Adam Boulton, Alistair Campbell, BBC News, Kay Burley, Laura Kuenssberg, Nick Robinson, Prime Minister, Sky News on May 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Since election night on Thursday and the endless squabbling to determine just what the hell is going on, it seems some of our well-loved news people are getting a bit tired. You’d think that the weekend would have been the perfect time for TV presenters to get some kip seeing as that nothing is happening [...]
Party Prats Participate In Pointless Poster Prickage
Posted in Politics, tagged airbrushing, blogger, Conservatives, David Cameron, general election, Gordon Brown, Iain Dale, Labour poster, Prime Minister, spoof, Tory poster on March 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
You may or may not have noticed in recent weeks and months that posters have started popping up on the internet from Labour and the Conservatives regarding the upcoming election. They are possibly popping up outside in the fresh air too but nobody goes out these days unless they’re drunk, driving or both, right? Anyway, [...]
Die Hard With A Leaflet
Posted in Politics, tagged 2010, Andrew Marr, Chancellor, David Cameron, debates, Ed Miliband, Gordon Brown, Labour, Prime Minister, Tories, Twitter, UK general election on January 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The first full week of 2010 has seen the beginning of a slow-burning build-up to this years’ UK general election. I usually decide on the day who I’m going to vote for because I don’t like to give myself a headache if I can avoid it, but since taking a bit more interest in politics I figured [...]




