This is from last night, but Guido was waiting for decent-quality footage to appear online of his old mucker Tom Watson losing it in the Commons and managing to break pretty much all established Parliamentary protocol in one sentence. It’s fair to say he doesn’t like Michael Gove very much:
Note the apology was only out of “deference” to Bercow, who for obvious reasons wouldn’t like the term pip-squeak.
Guido was out on the terrace of the Commons last night quaffing the last of the subsidised wine so missed This Week. Diane Abbott may well come to regret the reputational damage resulting from her running for leader. It was as some have commented a humdinger, by popular request here is the five minute battering that Brillo gave to her. Something tells Guido her contract won’t be renewed…
Think Adam may have lost his patience with Labour figures trying to spin that they didn’t lose the election. Twice yesterday…

It is not just Gove and Whelan bickering over Twitter. Glamourous Gabby Bertin, Mandelson, Liam Byrne, Fraser Nelson and Matthew D’Ancona spinning away, and the odd technical glitch.
If you missed it yesterday, check out a seemingly tired and emotional Alastair Campbell, swaying as much as spinning here.

The Iranian Model is Hitler | Lawrence J. Haas
No.10′s Andrew Cooper Should Look at this Poll | Douglas Carswell
Livingstone Has Form on Homophobia | ConservativeHome
Investors HBack Over RBS Meddling | CityAM
Riddled With It | Pink News
I Went Mad in the Seventies | Ken
Guy Newsroom Splits | Indy
Polly’s Voodoo Polling | UK Polling Report
Labour SpAd Backs the Bill | Mark Wallace
Guido Goes for the Lobby | Press Gazette

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Max Clifford says…
“Most people want to read nasty things about people, not nice things.”

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.



