October 15th, 2009

+++ Sun’s George Pascoe-Watson Goes to Spin for Portland +++


160 Comments

  1. 1
    Mongrel says:

    Sorry G F, for those of us outslde the loop, what does this mean?

  2. 3
  3. 6
    Daveyone says:

    Oh hum;

    • 72
      Canary Wharf Rat says:

      Nice One!!

      A challenging post, not immediate obvious and many of the above replies just go to prove the dumbing down of Britain is now complete!

  4. 7
    Paul B says:

    yup – would be good if in situations such as this there was a link.

  5. 8
    WTF R U On Fawkes? says:

    PORTLAND?
    Bill or Cement?

  6. 9
    Daveyone says:

    Oh no Alister Cambell can’t be his replacement? Go’s from bad to worse!

  7. 11
    nell says:

    OK so he was the Sun’s political editor.

    Why are the FT suggesting leftwingers like Ben Bradshaw (can he write ?), Alastair Campbell (well we know what he used to write) or Damian McBride (as we know he’s very good at smears and lies) as replacements??

    Didn’t the Sun back Cameron and the Tories during the Conservative Conference?

    I think they should offer the post to Ann Widdecombe. She is a published fiction writer. Then again I feel sure one of the winterton’s would be happy to pick up the job for suitable remuneration, they’re both going to be unemployed from next year.

    • 17
      Mongrel says:

      It would be funny to watch Campbell trying to look sincere while following a Murdoch pro-Tory line. Let the punishment fit the crime! On second thoughts, that would be a slow and extremely painful death, not just an uncomfortable job.

    • 19
      Daveyone says:

      I say give Gaunty a go he says it how it is!

    • 31
      I Squiggle says:

      Nell, I think the FT are having a laugh?

    • 50
      ferret says:

      Tracy Emins good at smears as well

    • 52
      Ponsonby Tottenham says:

      Ben Bradshaw? Do you mean David Bradshaw – now there’s a writer – just look at what he did for Tony Blair.

  8. 12
    Small earthquake in Chile - not many killed says:

    So these PR guys have head-hunted someone who appears to have the inside track with the Murdoch gang and CMD? Isn’t that what lobbyists do?

  9. 13
    There is no hole large enough to bury this lot says:

    “The Government’s system for purchasing defence equipment is in such a state that “the problems and sums of money involved have almost lost their power to shock, so endemic is the issue”, according to an official ” (Indy)

    • 30
      nell says:

      £35billion MoD black hole and growing. And gordon’s trying to sell assets worth £16billion that will only cover one month’s increase in the national deficit.

      I don’t get the feeling that this labour crew understand finances very well.

      Not a comforting thought.

      • 61
        Susie says:

        And everyone’s (the MSM)getting their knickers in a twist over City bonuses…

        Labour should stick to their unions, schools, councils and leave running a country to the experts. The minister on PM, Lord Grayson wittering on about his precious “10 year plan”… OK, 1999: they’ve started 4 wars in the last 10 years and stuck with the same plan because they’re too stupid and lazy to come up with another one. Duh!

        • 96
          nell says:

          Let’s not forget that ‘Lord’ Grayson donated £500,000 to labour in bliars days and that bliar responded by making him an MoD Minister and gave Grayson’s pharmaceutical company a multi million pound deal re: smallpox vaccinations.

          Grayson knows nothing!!! about the military and cares even less!!!!!

          Money and company profits are everything.

        • 117
          Lin Rees says:

          And exactly who are your experts,surely you don’t mean the inexperienced Tory Boys of the CONservative Party. They made a real mess of our Northern Communities last time they were in power,unemployment was rampant and hyper inflation to boot,very high interest rates and a prime minister who didn’t believe in the concept of society.We have to stop them now.

          • It's a trap! says:

            Yes and the Socialist experiment is proving to be so prudent, and caring.

            How about the Gummint puts in a tax rate of 10% for the lower earners and then removes it. Brilliant.

            We could always sell some of our Gold reserves?

            Oh wait…………………..!

            Watching the TV adverts, it looks like Gordon is trying to buy it back on the cheap. Ring by ear ring. Those companies are 21st century pawn brokers.

            No loan advance, just 20% of the open market price. Ripping off the poor and desperate. Labour all over!!

            Anyone for a lovely house flip?

  10. 15
    BillyBob says:

    Portland??? obviously cement booties….. enjoy!!

  11. 18
    • 23
      Chomping at the bit says:

      “Portland was founded by Tim Allan, a former adviser to Tony Blair, in 2001.”

      Sounds very much like the world is being chopped up and the ‘new’ world needs their people in place.

  12. 20
    Ben Bradshaw says:

    I’ve heard I’m up against Mark Oaten

    • 83
      Disinterested umpire says:

      If you get your drop shot in first, watch out for the return lob. Sounds strange, I know.

  13. 21
    Jim Pickard says:

    Sorry my list (ft.com/westminster) of possible replacements (eg Alastair Campbell) was supposed to be a joke…

  14. 22
    streamfisher says:

    If the Sun has risen on DC why would they appoint Alastair Campbell, surely not changing codes again like his ex-boss Blair.

    • 38
      nell says:

      bliar and campbell – they metamorphose in order to follow the money.

      Either of them could be all things to all people.

      They don’t hold real beliefs , just have one goal in life – to make as much money as possible – doesn’t matter how.

  15. 28
    Truth Sayer says:

    Quite simply does anyone feel like buying a bunker or island far away and getting away from it all for a few years or even starting a new society away from all this ‘NEW WORLD’ madness.

    • 36
      streamfisher says:

      Ah, far from the madding crowd, just a little bunker with roses around the reinforced Portland cement door.

      • 41
        nell says:

        That so reminds me of a little cement prefab that my aunt and uncle moved into after WW2 in London. Very cosy!!

        • 46
          streamfisher says:

          They called them Anderson shelters, did nobody mention the all clear.

          • chronic says:

            Is that the area underneath Pamela’s breasts that Tommy Lee went when it was raining.

          • nell says:

            In Norfolk y’know, they took all the directional signs away from the country roads (lots of crossroads between the villages in norfolk) during WW2 , just in case hitler invaded.

            They’ve never put them back – I guess they think hitler is still threatening!!

            So if you go driving around norfolk country roads – you need a lot of luck and a bit of a sense of direction (although a SAT Nav I suppose might help nowadays)

          • Great Granddad says:

            The prefabs were made of asbestos sheets, not cement apart from the floors. Jokes about Anderson shelters are out of place. They were extremely uncomfortable but vital to most Londoner’s survival. Interestingly they were constructed and dug in, in very short oder. I can’t imagine that the speed of the operation could be matched by any organisation, public or private, in Britain today.

          • chomping at the bit says:

            I have a proper pucker concrete Anderson shelter in pristine condition in my garden. Got a builder to come round to give an estimate to get rid of it. He wouldn’t touch it because they are a right bugger to remove the quality is too good even for modern equipment apparently.

    • 58
      Dack Blog says:

      It would just turn out like ‘Lord of the Flies’. Human nature.

    • 104
      Wm Blake says:

      There will be no peace until the last politician is hung with the guts of the last bankster. I want to be able to tell my grandchildren I was there, when the wicked were driven mad because in their lies they could no longer distinguish reality and metaphor in any way whatever, and they chased rainbows for pots of gold and failed completely to notice the play of the light.

      • 110
        revolting peasant says:

        put all these lying cheating fraudsters in any remaining bunkers and leave what’s left of the country to the rest of us.

  16. 33
    Daveyone says:

    The worring thing is this could end up a two horse race which is also how it could be come the election or is that a 2 legged horse….what happens when they stop running?

  17. 34
    Truth Sayer says:

    David Hencke (formerly of the Guardian) 100:1

    I could see that happening compared to the other choices, make a killing as well.

  18. 37
    Anonymous says:

    Takes one to know one. I bet you’re good at spotting kiddy fidlers too.

  19. 42
    thick as thieves says:

    who is george pascoe-watson?
    that’s an easy one: he is the man who slit gordon brown’s throat. many other cowards talked of doing it but george was the only man brave enough to do the deed. and with his own hands. he is an historical figure now.

    for he’s a jolly good fellow
    for he’s a jolly good fellow
    for he’s a jolly good fellow
    and so say all of us

    the intention of the sun’s position is to help the tories get power.
    but they has gone the completely wrong way about it.
    by slitting brown’s throat the turncoats at the sun have ensured that there is no way on earth the FUCKING JONAH will be leading the labour party into the next election.
    no fucking chance whatsoever.
    which is a bit of a blow to the tories because they were rather depending on brown staying because he is such an unpopular liablity for the labour party.
    DOH!

    news from the crow’s nest: hung parliament ahead!

    • 49
      nell says:

      Tat what labour MP would be idiot enough to accept the leadership of the labour party before the next GE which they will, of a certainty, lose.?

      C’Mon!! They are going to lose big time! Why would anyone want to replace gordon just to take his beating from the electorate and then have to face civil war in the labour party afterwards.

      Nope this labour lot are going to leave gordon to face the music alone.

      After The Defeat they are going to have a mega fisticuffs and you can bet your bottom dollar that harpy harriet is thinking she is going to win that unseemly scrap and emerge the leader to rebuild her great party of 1970′s feminists.

      • 54
        Dack Blog says:

        Lose or be annihilated. They may gamble on the former.

        • 63
          nell says:

          I think they have rather convoluted rules on how one leader has to be removed and then another elected if there are a number of contenders?

          Would they have time to go through those processes now before the next GE?

          And would militwit, harpyharriett or the emollient aljohnson attract a better vote from the electorate than gordon? I don’t think so.

          mandy might do it – but legally there is no way he can become leader before the next election.

          I think they are in a hole that they cannot get out of now before the GE.

        • 71
          chomping at the bit says:

          That’s why ‘health’ is the desired tool. Why replace, because the next leader will get a pension and cannot be blamed for the mess so will remain in place after the trouncing.

    • 57
      Anonymous says:

      But tat, you seem to be overlooking the fact that Labour are thicker than you – the FACT is that every time Labour have had the chance to do something to turn the tide just a little, they go and do exactly the opposite, alienating the electorate even more! Obstructing and wriggling out of expensesgate at every opportunity, turning two blind eyes to Uddin, Scotland, Smith et al, “elevating” the odious Martin to the Lords, the list is endless. So it could be argued that by making Jonah even more determined to “stay and get on with the job”, the Sun is actually doing us a service.

    • 67
      streamfisher says:

      Brown is delusional he won’t be going anywhere before the election ( even though elections are his Bette noire) and nobody is going to pick up that poisoned chalice of leadership now anyway not just in time to get annihilated at the polls, and things will get very much worse between now and polling day.

      • 85
        • 99
          chronic says:

          Look out for the special guest guest star David Heath MP.

          • thick as thieves says:

            brown didn’t get to where he is today without avoiding elections.
            brown’s a shifty c’unt.
            brown doesn’t do elections, he is a coward.
            he is virtually blind politically weak and mentally deranged.
            there is a strong possibility that he is also a war criminal as he is implicated in the facilitation of torture along with his fellow war criminals jack straw, tony blair, geoff hoon and david miliband, to name but a few.
            note to labour: all is lost with the FUCKING JONAH at the helm, end of fucking story.
            and the members of the labour party need to concentrate on thinking about who will and can immediately replace brown.
            johnson is the only answer to that question.
            and johnson will have to take up the position whether he likes it or not: as a working person it is his duty and obligation.
            the first thing he should do is block the extradition of the asperger’s guy.
            HONEST AL **HURRAH**
            V
            DODGY DAVE **BOO! HISS! FUCK OFF YOU BENEFIT CHEAT!MILLIONAIRE CLAIMING HOUSING BENEFIT?
            WHAT A FUCKING C’UNT! FUCK OFF WANKER!**

            I think the reader is probably starting to understand why the next parliament will be a hung one.
            a hung parliament is in the national interest, it is time for the commons to take a breath after the excessive steamrolling of ill thought out and largely unscrutinised legislation it has had imposed on it by the new labour war party over the last twelve years.
            now is a time for consolidation, a time for relflection upon the state of the nation. time to take a view on our position at home and abroad.
            that is the best way forward in my view.

      • 126
        Lin Rees says:

        Please correct your French.

    • 144
      Mr Ned says:

      There isn’t a single labour MP with any hint of spine. They haven’t got the guts to do it. I mean they have supinely gone along with a party leadership that happilly and willingly endorsed and suppoerted the most extremist right wing leadership in Americas history, they sat back and allowed the poorest to get the sort of kicking that even the most right wing tory would wince at. They have sold off more of the NHS than the tories ever did. they doubled the income tax of the poorest workers in the land and committed blatant war crimes for fuck’s sake and NOT A PEEP out of the supine cowards!

      TAT, Really, they have had plenty of decent chances to dump Gordon, but they are pathologically incapable of any kind of behaviour that is not rooted in extreme cowardice or self-interest.

      They are utterly fucked!

      I just hope enough people who are not inclined to vote will realise that they hold the power now and SHOULD vote independent!

      • 149
        Anonymous says:

        Exactly.

        The Jonah analogy ends at the throwing overboard point.

        1. The original Jonah asked to be thrown overboard.
        2. The original crew had the balls to do it.

  20. 59
    Dack Blog says:

    Wiltshire standing down.

    • 60
      Dack Blog says:

      That’ll be Wilshire, sorry.

    • 65
      Engineer says:

      Good job you spotted and corrected. We don’t mind losing politicians, but none of us want to lose counties.

    • 74
      chomping at the bit says:

      Good. And now Plod please, just to show they ARE the party of law and order. ahem… sorry nearly choked.

      • 82

        Yes investigations needed.

      • 105
        nell says:

        I think what’s really shocking is that he had a written contract in place between himself and the Fees Office for these monies to be paid into that company.

        The in-house gossip is that gorbals mick had such a stranglehold on the Fees Office that they were forced into these ‘arrangements’ which they knew were wrong. And that if they hadn’t alowed them they were told they would be sacked without pension.

        Echoes of Dr David Kelly?!!!!

      • 114
        chomping at the bit says:

        If they knew it was wrong… just more evidence of conspiracy.

        One point that seems to have evaded notice over this last episode is that the expenses that are NOW being repaid and are acknowledged to NOT be in the ‘rules’ then if the Fees office / Remuneration Committee / Martin were the connecting factor and all concerned didn’t act with ‘propriety’ then there surely is a case for a criminal charge of conspiracy?

        Propriety / Dishonesty is a matter for a jury to determine. The correct thing to do would be to charge, have a trial and let these troughers explain their actions to a group of 12 good men and true. (The court might have to import some nationals from abroad to get an untainted jury!!!)

        Needless to say it won’t happen.

  21. 66
    Ruth Kelly's plaything says:

    If anyone is really interested, portlandpr.co.uk reveals the following:-

    “PORTLAND London
    Our expertise is in Public Relations and Public Affairs, and we often combine the two. Our specialist practices deal with areas including international affairs, media and technology, campaigns, planning advocacy, health, education, the environment, digital communications, events and writing. We create a bespoke team for each client and each project, bringing together exactly the right skill set for the job.”

    Clients include a number of the people you love to hate, inc Google, Tesco, Coca-Cola, something called, apparently, “M I’m lovin’ it”, Southwark Council (what???) and others.

    If G P-W has any favours he can cash in in his new role, he should be pretty effective, at least for a time. On the other hand, if he’s built up a lot of resentment (quite likely with a big beast) he could prove a liability.

    Can you offer a better-informed reading of the situation, Guido?

  22. 70
    android says:

    GUIDO READ THIS: get your contacts at the sun to start a “make them pay it back” campaign. They would love it, we would love it, and you can claim credit for it. Give it some thought…

    • 75
      Ruth Kelly's plaything says:

      Brilliant, Android!

      Guido, please do as it says (presumably Androids are gender-free).

    • 148
      li fu is the best says:

      Good idea Android. what do you think Guido?

      • 154
        Big Boning Bonus says:

        No chance!

        What you tedious little Geedo groupies don’t get is that the whole MPs exes thing is just the bankers getting back at the MPs, letting them know who is boss.

        That’s all.

        It’s not some moral crusade for fuxake. Just how stupid are you pricks.

  23. 73
    nell says:

    No they’ll cut the helicopters first – they’re incapable of building them and getting them into theatre. Idiots!!! And where are the Ridgebacks???

    They need to take lessons from Churchill’s government that built and got Spitfires into the skies in months.

    Five years behind schedule!! £35billion in debt!!

    aintbustinagut, the MoD and this labour government = Not fit for purpose!!!!

    • 80
      Dack Blog says:

      I stand to be corrected on this Nell, as I only managed to snatch a 5 minute burst of the news at work – but I saw a bloke being interviewed saying that the root of this problem goes back ‘several Prime Ministers’.

      • 113
        nell says:

        Well only one to bliar!!!!

        Maggie waged a war in the Falklands – 12000 miles distant!! – She made sure our lads had everything they needed- She also had a War Cabinet that met daily and a War Press Officer that spoke with the Press Daily.

        gordon has given us aintbustinagu, kevan and foolkes.

        Judge for yourself!!!!

        • 131
          Dack Blog says:

          I’m not judging as I’m not sure of the facts yet (or of what ‘facts’ have been reported so far). I’m not talking about the wars in the Falklands or Afghanistan either. I’m talking about MoD spending and the bloke I saw said the system has been rotten for some considerable time. And that it’s ‘not only politicians’ who have been at fault. Whether he’s right or not I don’t know. I’m just saying what he said. Nor am I defending one side by listing the greater crimes of the other, incidentally, as that’s no defence at all.

          • Grandma B says:

            12 years should be long enough to fix most things.

          • Big Boning Bonus says:

            The system has been rotten for eons.

            You only have to look at Alan Clark’s revelations as Minister for Defence Procurement or Heseltine’s resignation over the Westland affair to see that. Both during Thatcher’s tenure.

            Britian’s political problems are many and run very deep, and won’t even begin to be sorted until you get a modern democracy, openess and accountability.

            They’re still trying to run the place like some Kafaesque Imperial empire and most of them aren’t bright enough to make the necessary changes even if they knew what to do.

  24. 76
    Corky says:

    Electors choose governments not newspapers.

  25. 77
    Ever Vigilant says:

    Dearest Gordon

    Damage limitation—- expenses

    Stage 1 has gone ok .

    Your stoic expression when you declared your intent to repay 12 grand was a magnificent bit of acting ,much better than my feeble attempts at the conference . Your performance was all the more remarkable considering the flood of tears at rehearsals when you got to the 12 grand bit .
    Did Tony teach you to cry from one eye ? Oops,sorry, I forgot for a minute .

    Further good news is that Legg still believes that he has done a good job all by himself,poor sap . It took me hours to persuade him that we could not get away with another “Hutton whitewash “.

    He still does not understand how we can benefit from some initial adverse comments but is well pleased that most in the media think that he has a backbone– he has always wanted one but was terrified of rocking any boats .

    The best bit is that he is not pushing for his ermine.
    He says that a place on the dissolution honours list will do nicely but he does not want to be left in the cold like that schmuck from Tring .
    Did Tony ever return any cash to that gobby little shylock ? Perhaps not –
    Connaught square etc

    I wiil send you the script for stage 2 of this project ASAP .

    Damien was supposed to help with the finishing touches and was due here
    two hours ago but had to do a swift about turn when he spotted that pesky man from the Mail lurking near my doorstep .
    Normally he would have emailed his contribution but he seems to have become emailphobic just lately .

    On cue though ,dreamer Cleggy has rowed in with his twopennorth, foaming at the mouth about second home allowances so my dear ,devoted ‘friend ‘
    you may have to cough up some more cash from your slush fund. But it is a small price to pay if we can skewer those chumps Osborne and Cameron .

    Am I clever or Am I clever ?

    PS — I do miss your little flat, it was always so spotless when we arrived
    no matter what grotesqe mess we had left previously. Do you remember our
    glorious 5 hour reunion after you called me back from the EU ?

    With great affection

    Peterkins

  26. 78
    Engineer says:

    Portland – fine stone.

    Is he taking up quarrying?

    • 108
      thick as thieves says:

      oh dear.
      your comment on the other thread was your funniest one ever but now it has all gone downhill and turned to shit again for you engineer.
      why don’t you consider taking up knitting old man?
      portland stone? for fucks sake you must be having a fucking larf you bastard.
      in view and in recognition of your exceptionally imbecilic contribution I have decided to award you
      ‘THE MOST BORING POST EVER WRITTEN ON ORDER ORDER’ Prize for your outstandingly inane and self indulgent contribution.
      I will arrange a courier to deliver your certificate to you if you would be kind enough to post the directions to your shed.
      but seriously though engineer, I think it only fair to warn: you are on a slippery slope of boredom and if you keep going the way you’re going then you could well end up having your licence revoked for being such a boring motherfucker.
      you dig?

      • 138
        Grandma B says:

        Don’t think Engineer’s comment warrented such a long vicious outburst, but perhaps you feel better now you’ve got it off your chest.

        • 140
          thick as thieves says:

          engineer, we know that is you.
          take your thrashing like a man instead of hiding behing gran’s shawl.
          pathetic.
          very sad indeed.

          • Grandma B says:

            I am the real Grandma B and I wouldn’t dream of wearing a shawl neither do I knit. In any case, Engineer is perfectly capable of defending himself if he felt he needed to!

          • thick as thieves says:

            oh piss off gran.
            you are old enough to know not to stick your big nose in aren’t you?
            have you always been this nosey and rude?
            you strike me as the type of person who butts in on other people’s conversations as a matter of course.
            hmm.. you are vulgar and have no manners, yet you claim to be a gran, not sure about that, does not compute, infact I do not think you are a gran at all!
            older people have far better and more refined manners than the ones you have displayed here today.
            so that means you are just another tory troll masquerading under a designed demographic character. very funny. you lot on shifts are you?
            note to tory HQ: fucking hell, desperate stuff, fucking desperate.
            victory is slipping away innit. in front of your very eyes.
            oh well.

          • Grandma B says:

            While you’re insulting me, you’re giving Engineer a break. I’m sure you didn’t mean to be so impolite and I know how the bad language can creep in unexpectedly. Just remember that we old grannies have heard it all before and we can take it. We’re also got very forgiving natures.

      • 159
        Grit in the Vasceline says:

        The most boring thing is the use of bad language. Why don’t you try to be literate?

  27. 86
    Madbadger says:

    Wilshite standing down.

  28. 88
    Corky says:

    Anyone out there see Lucy Meecock demolish McDoom on Granada TV northern news tonight.
    She brought up the subject of soldiers coming back in boxes from Afghanistan,she mentioned that four Italian soldiers were given a state comeback complete with the president.
    She then asked him why this didn,t happen here,he waffled on and on and she then pressed him several times as to would he attend a homecoming and she didn,t get a yes only more platitudes and to me he looked distinctly uncomfortable.

  29. 92
    Anonymous says:

    George Eustice has also joined as a Consultant!

  30. 100
    Anonymous says:

    Bit of a shame, I think you’ll find

  31. 102
    Doc Trough says:

    Willshire’s troughing is of a very advanced nature. Sort of thing you’d need to go on a course for. He’ll not be the last.

  32. 118
    Hard Working, Honest Tax Payer says:

    Beware of a man with two names for he know not who he is

  33. 124
    Sungei Patani says:

    This blog is starting to scrape the barrel for inspiration. Better to keep quiet than to post such trivia.

  34. 128
    Anonymous says:

    o/t Front-line UK troops in Afghanistan to be included in swine flu vaccination programme

    Yeah, send them off to die in a pointless war, then use them for medical experiments. Nice one.

  35. 132
    chomping at the bit says:

    New Thread

  36. 137
    Truth Sayer says:

    Are the left so dumb they don’t realise what an own goal they have just given Nick Griffin lol.

    How can you can call the B&P racist now when they’ll probably have black or asian councillors by next year.

  37. 156
    R. White says:

    Just wondering whether well-hung George calculates that life outside the Lobby press pack will be a little less venereal… especially during Conference season.

  38. 158
    Daveyone says:

    Your right it is all cement!



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