August 24th, 2012

LibDem Blogger Advising Tories

This year’s Tory party conference fringe events are jam-packed with the usual suspects, however Guido was amused to see the name of one surprise guest due to speak on Tuesday lunchtime. LibDem blogger Mark Pack will give a training session on “campaigning with social media“:

Coalicious… 


28 Comments

  1. 1
    Gordon Brown says:

    i am stupid

    • 5
      Brian Ant says:

      Blimey. Next the Labour party will have young H@rry Guido giving them a lecture on New meeja.

    • 8
      Selohesra says:

      Further down there is a chap called Chris Skidmore – is that a pseudonym for Bryant?

    • 15

      Maybe. But Breivik has been found to be sane.

      • 17
        Anonymous says:

        His actions last year prove that, of course.

        • 21
          WVM says:

          Arrr yes, where to draw the lines.

        • 23
          statist says:

          Maybe, as he claimed that his actions were in self defence from lefty libertarians who promote freedom, liberal “democracy”, racial/womens equality and all the rest of the PC claptrap that is being used to undermine national socialist states in the EU and now in the ME.

          • Dr. Henry Freud says:

            Acts of terrorism against politicians and state apparatus are misguided. They are unlikely to get you anywhere.

            Shooting teenagers is even less likely to get results you desire. Such a reduction in reasoning abilities might not qualify you as insane, but does qualify you as fucking crackers.

          • statist says:

            “Acts of terrorism against politicians and state apparatus are misguided. They are unlikely to get you anywhere.

            Shooting teenagers is even less likely to get results you desire. Such a reduction in reasoning abilities might not qualify you as insane, but does qualify you as fucking crackers.”

            Are you talking about Syria or Norway?

  2. 2
    tommy5d says:

    Good. Mark Pack’s a great guy…

  3. 3
    Wow says:

    Coalition blogger addresses one of the coalition parties.

  4. 4
    Plato says:

    Voices of the Streets – two M.P.’s, a Minister, a Barrister, and a Doctor

  5. 6
    Time 2 CTRL, ALT & DEL says:

    we all have something we could learn from others. – so why not

  6. 9
    Julian Arsesage says:

    Not sure if I can attend

  7. 20
    Time 2 CTRL, ALT & DEL says:

    Dave et all have made sure the words moral and conservative are rarely seen positively connected in the same sentence

  8. 22
    The Bigger Picture says:

    That’s nothing. There’s a rumour doing the rounds that socialist Dave has been invited to address the Tory conference.

  9. 26
    Socialism Ate My Future says:

    “jailed for 10 years on Thursday for stealing nearly £29m from his Polly Peck empire”

    Rough justice IMO no difference between the Central Bankers and Banks actions and what Mr Nadir did albeit on a smaller scale.

    In other news anyone see the unedited BBC report of the “freedom fighters” in Syria forcing a prisoner to be a suicide bomber? Doesn’t fit in with the new Citizen Khan comedy mantra at all.

  10. 28
    Anonymous says:

    It’s not about the ‘comms’, it’s about the policies
    (That sounds like a Jessie J lyric, albeit a shite one)


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Tom Harris bemoans the public’s attitude to politicians…

“Mr Oborne echoes the lazy, anti-politics whine we hear so often these days, all based on the absurd notion that politicians were once loved and only fell out of public favour during the expenses scandal. He should take a walk to the Strangers’ Bar. But not to sup with the patrons he seems to despise so much, dearie me, no; he should instead look at the paintings on the corridor outside the bar, which depict the devastating fire which consumed most of the Palace in 1834. And he should reflect on the fact that on that dramatic night, as the Commons went up in flames, a crowd gathered on the South Bank to clap and cheer.”



Focus group time. says:

The thing that Dave needs to work out is which group is more likely to vote Conservative. Mad swivel-eyed loons or mad homosexuals wishing to get married.


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