Quote of the Day
Greg Hadfield wrote…
“No longer can newspapers survive by publishing at their readers, by talking down to them, by controlling what can and can’t be written or said.”
Greg Hadfield wrote…
“No longer can newspapers survive by publishing at their readers, by talking down to them, by controlling what can and can’t be written or said.”

Another Twittish Tweet from Kerry McCarthy | BBC
What’s the Point of Our Anti-Business Secretary? | Ruth Porter
HuffPo Hiring Pro-Iranian Mehdi “Act of Desperation” | Fox News
Krugman is Seductive, Simplistic and Unrealistic | Jeremy Warner
Lower Taxes, Higher Growth, the Statistical Evidence | CPS
Bash the Unions, Gatecrash the Quangos | ConservativeHome
I Told You So: Euro is Doomed | Douglas Carswell
PM Speaks for the Nation When Bashing Balls | Quentin Letts
Time for an Alliance | Dan Hannan
Farage’s Plan | ConservativeHome
Guardian Open News is a Failure | Heather Brooke
Balls Calls for Deeper Cuts | Speccie
Lessons from the Thirties | CPS
PMQs Idiots | Harry Cole
Jon Cruddas is Not the Messiah | Dan Hodges

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Lord Lamont told ITV News…
“I think the PM is just human and Ed Balls is a pretty irritating person”





The Media Standards Trust is not going to like that:
http://tinyurl.com/5u328b
The only articles that are truthful are the horoscopes.
Ahm the Guardian recognises at least one part of reality at last…
Oops! That one wasn’t supposed to get through. Feel free to delete it, Guido.
Ah, the Guardian recognises at least one part of reality at last…