Fugitive Flees Britain Disguised As Woman
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mdi-timer 20 December 2006 @ 09:48 20 Dec 2006 @ 09:48 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
Any Answers Dave?
Voting closed on the first set of Ask Dave questions on Sunday. Guido’s question about where does the money come from was voted the question WebCameron users most wanted answered [update: until the last moment in a perfectly normal flurry of late voting].

No answer yet, but tomorrow is another day…

mdi-timer 19 December 2006 @ 13:55 19 Dec 2006 @ 13:55 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
“I’ll have a ‘P’ please”

mdi-timer 19 December 2006 @ 12:21 19 Dec 2006 @ 12:21 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
Surprise! Smith Institute Plans More Meetings at No. 11

On Friday Gordon complained about smears in a statement where he denied that the Smith Institute had any formal link to him. Sure he is not on the board, but the board is Brownite.

Remember Wilf Stevenson, the institute’s director, both denies it is political (which would put it in breach of charity law) and that it is a Brownite front. Nevertheless we discovered recently that Gordon pushed to have Wilf made a working peer.* That would have meant that Brown had made him a Labour working peer for his Smith Institute work. How in any sense therefore is he non-political and non-Brownite?

This is all a “Mandelson smear” the Sunday papers were briefed. Guido has no formal link with Mandelson, but he has been digging into “the Sith” sleaze for months. When is a smear not a smear? When it is the truth.

Guido has obtained this list of events being held by the Smith Institute. You have just missed “Shaping Global Policy” – which seems an odd subject title for a non-political public charity. Isn’t policy formation a bit political?
Are these meetings open to the public in line with the charity’s charter? No. Are they anything to do with Brown’s current imperative to repaint himself as Green? They are all being held at No. 11, what do you think?

*So, yes, he would actually have become the Dark Emperor’s very own Sith Lord.

mdi-timer 19 December 2006 @ 10:51 19 Dec 2006 @ 10:51 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
Congratulations on the Promotion Yates
Guido is sure that many co-conspirators will wish to congratulate Assistant Commissioner Yates on his just confirmed promotion. Well timed and well deserved given the impotent “we’re going to get you for this” spin from Downing Street bunker loyalists.

Even that weather-vane arse-coverer Sir Ian Blair can see which way the wind is blowing: “I’d like to congratulate John Yates on his appointment as Assistant Commissioner. In a long and distinguished career with the Metropolitan Police Service, he has consistently demonstrated his policing ability, working at the highest levels.”

You can show your support here.

mdi-timer 19 December 2006 @ 09:02 19 Dec 2006 @ 09:02 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
Labour Due to Re-Pay £6,725,000 of “Commercial” Loans

This month and next month some major “commercial” loans are due to repaid:

Unity Trust Bank £2,000,000.00 Unity rate + 2.00% 13/12/06
Co-operative Bank £3,500,000.00 Base + 2.00% 31/12/06
Co-operative Bank £1,225,000.00 Co-op rate + 2.00% 20/01/07

In the case of the small union controlled Unity Trust Bank the Financial Services Authority has put the bank on notice that it must report the risky Labour party loan situation monthly. If the loan is re-scheduled instead of repaid the FSA may have to take a closer look at the situation.

See here, here and here for more details.

mdi-timer 18 December 2006 @ 13:31 18 Dec 2006 @ 13:31 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View Comments
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