February 15th, 2013

Quote of the Day

Lady McAlpine dismisses Sally Bercow and Philip Schofield:

“and she was the first one kicked out… He began in children’s television with his thumb stuck up a glove puppet.”


7 Comments

  1. 1
    lescrompsblogg says:

    Keeping it classy Lady Mac

  2. 2
    Parasite says:

    I am so glad that all the heinous right wing conspiracy theories about Westminster being awash with paedophiles put about by swivel eyed cranks like Brian Gerrish have been rigorously and scientifically refuted. I can now sleep easy, safe in the knowledge that in the UK all prominent paedophiles are television personalities and light entertainers, and that paedophiles in high politics simply don’t exist.

  3. 3
    Viv says:

    Surely it’s SB with the glove puppet?

  4. 4
    Newageofconsciousness says:

    One day… one day…

    The public will rise and the TRUTH will come out.

    One day…

  5. 5
    KiddellyFiddellingNation Street says:

    Schofield should look closer to home if he wants to rouse our suspicions on certain individuals inappropriate behaviour towards children.

  6. 6
    Jayne says:

    Is she related to the one who wrote the book about how to be a lying cheating scum bag in politics, set up a fake rumour then come back when the rumour has spread and clean up? Kerching!
    Anyone know if Daves mates have been dragged into the nick yet? Of course not – how silly I am, we’re in operation tory filth protection mode yet again aren’t we?


Seen Elsewhere

Secret of Farage’s Success | Prospect
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Bunga Bunga Trial: Dancing Girls, Nuns, Nurses & Obama | Reuters
Dave Must Learn From Conan the Barbarian | James Kirkup
Tory Infighting Will Let Miliband In | The Commentator
Real Swivel-Eyed Loons Are in Number Ten | Telegraph
Bozier Accepts Caution | Political Scrapbook
Getting to Know U-KIP | ConservativeHome
Farage Telegraph Advert | Political Scrapbook


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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.”



Harold Macmillan says:

” Evans, dear boy, Evans “


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