WATCH: Boris Meets Will Smith
Both known for getting jiggy with it…
UKIP’s 15 councillors in Norfolk have gone into coalition with Labour and the Liberal Democrats in order to shaft the 40 strong Conservative block remaining after the recent upset. While there may be no love lost on the ground after UKIP cost the Tories overall control of the council, in the long run this could work well for Tories nationally.
The narrative about letting the left in by splitting the right-wing vote has never looked stronger.
A short-sighted move here.
Yet more frankly unbelievable waste from the BBC. New DG Tony Hall has called time on their Digital Media Initiative, which has by their own admission completely and utterly failed in its task of carrying them into the digital age. Hall’s scathing statement admits:
“The DMI project has wasted a huge amount of Licence Fee payers’ money and I saw no reason to allow that to continue which is why I have closed it. I have serious concerns about how we managed this project and the review that has been set up is designed to find out what went wrong and what lessons can be learned.”
The total cost is a staggering £98.4 million…
Nigel Farage’s city trader son will receive the caution after being found a bit worse for wear by cops in central London. A rite of passage for the offspring of any great leader.
It happens to the best of us…
The High Court rules that Sally’s tweet intended to mean McAlpine “was a paedophile who was guilty of sexually abusing boys living in care”, ruling that it was defamatory both in its natural and ‘innuendo’ meaning.
Defamatory face…
UPDATE:
Why is Sally Bercow trending? *innocent face*—
Tim Shipman (Mail) (@ShippersUnbound) May 24, 2013
Sally Bercow, who created her public image through twitter, has now been destroyed by it. #mcalpine #bercow—
Bobby Friedman (@BobbyFriedman) May 24, 2013
The nation needed a lift after Woolwich, something to bring all communities together. Thanks, Sally…—
Tim Shipman (Mail) (@ShippersUnbound) May 24, 2013
Sally Bercow will have a guilty face now—
Phil Hornby (@philhornbyitv) May 24, 2013
Why is everyone making the same joke? *bored face*—
Harry Cole (@MrHarryCole) May 24, 2013
We're having a review of our editorial policy on innuendo. We may have shorter stories.—
Media Guido (@MediaGuido) May 24, 2013
Brainbox Tara Singh is Dave’s new Energy adviser. A former Centrica public affairs manager, Tara is another Policy Exchange graduate who has made it to Downing Street. Makes a change from the PM’s Eton clique.
A welcome hire from outside the “chumocracy”, she only went to Malvern…
Two days after Woolwich and the Tories are already back at it. Probably not the most opportune moment for Philip Hammond to have the suggestion he might resign as Defence Secretary and challenge Dave floated in the FT. Quitting over armed force cuts, gay marriage and Europe will set him up as the perfect candidate to oust the PM, say supporters of the thinking man’s Adam Afryie:
“Some Tories speculate that the 57-year-old Mr Hammond, who was previously considered somewhat grey and ultraloyal, might even quit rather than implement further cuts to the armed forces, setting himself up as a leader of the Tory right. His allies denounce any such suggestion as “ridiculous”, insisting that the minister is a loyalist.”
It would help if the public knew who he is…
COURT 14
Before MR JUSTICE TUGENDHAT
Friday, 24th May 2013
At half past 10
Jury List
ROBED
FOR JUDGMENT
TLJ/13/0509 The Lord McAlpine of West Green v Bercow

How Mervyn King Lost Bank Battle War | WSJ
BBC Corporation Tax Horror Story | IEA
Sally Bercow Judgement in Full | Mr Justice Tugendhat
Commies Blame Capitalism For Terror Attack | The Commentator
Lord Black v Press Regulation | Guardian
Osborne’s Complacency | FT
DWP’s Welfare Failings | Isabel Hardman
Get Used to Coalitions | David Aaronovitch
Woolwich a Showcase in the Banality of Evil | Fraser Nelson
The Enemy Within | Max Hastings
Muslim Led Military-Style Free School Needed | Toby Young

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Ed Balls stretches credulity by claiming he isn’t ambitious…
“I would love to be part of Ed’s Labour government but what I do next for me is not an all-consuming passion. I’m more bothered, in a personal sense, about getting to grade 8 piano by the time I’m 50.”

Ned Flanders – Clegg
Lisa Simpson – Natalie Bennett
Milhouse – Hilary Benn
Martin Prince – Andy Burnham
Edna Krabappel – Luciana Berger
Crazy Cat Lady – Glenda jackson
Comic book guy – John Prescott
Carl – Chucka
Lenny – Philip Hammond
Willie – Eric joyce
Poochie – Gordon Brown
Reverend Lovejoy – Tony Blair



