2004

Robert Kilroy Silk is quoted by the Torygraph as giving his reasons for supporting foxhunting, thus: “When pressed, he declared himself against the death penalty, in favour of private health insurance (because he has it) and a supporter of hunting (because a vixen recently ate his 30 rare Vietnamese pheasants which were imported at great…

Read More Have the ‘Kippers finally lost it?

If Michael Howard thinks two of his “10 words” for Tory campaigners should be “cleaner hospitals”, and that if they don’t fulfil their promises they will resign, doesn’t that imply a commitment to end the practice of contracting out cleaning services in the NHS and to reintegrate all NHS cleaners on the same T&Cs as…

Read More A little question

..rolls out at the US-run airport, with its Australian air traffic controllers and piles of junked Iraqi aircraft, high-security PX store and high-value detainee camp. The aircraft was an Ilyushin Il-76MD, serial number 83485313, registered S9-DAE and carrying the markings of an airline called Skylink. S9- is the international registration prefix for Sao Tome and…

Read More Baghdad – 24th January, 2004. A giant Russian transport..

The Britain in Europe campaign has published a very good list of 25 reasons not to vote UKIP, here. Some of it is stuff previously covered here, but this was news to me: “John Brayshaw was exposed on 5 February 2004 as being simultaneously Chairman of UKIP’s Vale of York branch (since October 2003) and…

Read More Swivel-eyed loons: Britain in Europe gets its act together