November 11th, 2009

Quote of the Day

Alastair Campbell blogs…

“The Sun, largely for its own commercial and marketing reasons, decided to come out for the Tories at Labour’s conference. They don’t like to back a loser…”


8 Comments

  1. 1
    Master Baiter says:

    And they don’t cone any bigger than Gor….oops

    Goebbels for Gordon! Gord is great!

    That is all, I eat my own poo.

  2. 2
    Anonymous says:

    That must be the first time you’ve ever told the truth mutha fucka.

  3. 3
    DV8 says:

    The Sun may be a lot of things but most of the time they have a pretty good idea of what the readership is thinking

  4. 4
    Master Baiter says:

    Our online legions are on the march.

    Gord is great! Peter speaks for him!

    Hahahaha

  5. 5

    Don’t expect Labour to go down without the biggest negative campaign ever.
    Old habits die hard, even without compliant media support.

  6. 6
    Alien Mothership says:

    So the end game….

    Labour has lost but Milli as the new leader will be damage limitation

  7. 8
    Anonymous says:

    Full quote is somewhat different in meaning…

    “The Sun, largely for its own commercial and marketing reasons, decided to come out for the Tories at Labour’s conference.

    They don’t like to back a loser and will be worried that despite the battering Labour have taken, the Tories are far from home and dry.”



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DisgustedOfMitcham2 says:

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?

Just a thought.


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