January 2nd, 2013

Media Movements: Peter Dominiczak To Join The Telegraph

Guido hears that the Standard’s political hack Peter Dominiczak is off to beef up the Telegraph’s political team. Dominiczak came to prominence during last year’s London Mayoral election.

The accomplished Ken-baiter starts his new gig on Monday…


19 Comments

  1. 1
    Kebab Fungus says:

    First

  2. 2
    Sandra in Accounts says:

    Have millionaire businessman Red Ken Livingstones company accounts been published yet?

    • 4
      I know an arsehole when I see one says:

      Yes, they are available in the Cayman Islands.

    • 17
      Pundit too too says:

      I hear that Red Ken has stated that he refused an honour for his work on the London Olympics. Joining another lefty bandwagon in which similar bigot Benjamin ZZZ, the BBC’s favourite poet, also stated he turned down an MBE as it had connotations of slavery.
      Seems they are all lining up for the Stalin Medal on Hypocrisy which I am sure Putin will be happy to give them.

  3. 3
    I know an arsehole when I see one says:

    Another pole pinching british jobs. British jobs for british workers!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. 5
    In My Day All This Were Fields says:

    Couldn’t you find a proper picture rather than that frightening looking photofit?

  5. 6

    Peter Dominic Zak are also the names of my three brothers.

  6. 7
    Moussa Koussa Mark 3 says:

    Oh don’t kid yourself…just another Cambridge educated Coulson wannbe, with the heavy black rimmed specs to boot

  7. 8
    Owen Jones says:

    Open comment to Guido.

    Don’t send me a ;) face and then wonder why I show up at your house naked.

  8. 9
    Retards R US says:

    What an ugly ginga geek. Urrrgh. Minging.

    • 15
      The savant10.4 highway patrol says:

      Talking of minging

      I just looked up. Five live dead s Vicki. D ……on google images.

      Nuff said

  9. 10
    Sick of Scroungers!!! says:

    Figures highlighted by Iain Duncan Smith show jobless benefits rose 20% in the last five years, compared with an average 12% rise in private sector pay.

    That Bastard Brown should be strung up for all his dodgy tax credits and other ways to buy votes.

    Stop the benefits now.

  10. 11
    EU Watch says:

    Off topic, but EURJPY is looking very off:

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-02/eur-repatriation-over-european-currency-slumps

    - Perhaps EUR is about to get a thorough kicking ?

  11. 13
    Ed Balls - Shallow Chancer says:

    Can we keep this quiet, please ??

  12. 16
    Having a giraffe says:

    And what part of the EU is he from?

  13. 18
    Goebells of Cameron is starting to piss me orf says:

    Who?

    nobody home

  14. 19
    Hunhe the Liberals savoury says:

    Hunhe, Hunhe, Hunhe Hunhe, Hunhe.
    Whitewash, Whitewash, Whitewash Whitewash, Whitewashaaaaaaahhh.


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