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Richard Moderate, as opposed to Ken Moderate, has a brilliant post on liberalism and the Lib Dems. Needs reading.
Read More Read this now.Richard Moderate, as opposed to Ken Moderate, has a brilliant post on liberalism and the Lib Dems. Needs reading.
Read More Read this now.Time for a little masturblogging, I think. I think it’s fair to say that the general election has been a real step forward in British blogging. It was the first time, really, that the UK blogosphere really functioned as such rather than as a collection of blogs orientated either towards Europe, or towards the US…
Read More A Blogged Election, and blogging on blogsThe “Matador of Tumbledown” post from last weekend got quite a bit of attention, which is all good, and at least none of it came from bemedalled veteran Jocks claiming I’d misrepresented them completely and in fact it was a barrel of laughs. I’m just going to do a small return to it, and apply…
Read More Slight ReturnInformation received from the boys at the Army Rumour Service suggests that we have an answer to exactly when Tony Blair found time to visit the wounded returned from Iraq. Apparently, he has done, once. That was in March, 2004, in Birmingham. He’s not been back. Neither did he call on the joint services rehabilitation…
Read More Update: Saving Tom KellyFirst, before doing anything else, go and read this Patrick Cockburn report for the Indy on Iraq. It’s the stuff all right – you may especially enjoy the account of the Americans who turned up to deal with a fight in a petrol queue, equipped with a 155mm self-propelled howitzer. Never bring a knife to…
Read More The Matador of TumbledownTony Blair has frequently been accused of lacking empathy with the families of the dead and wounded in Iraq, not least by Reg Keys. Among other things, like not knowing how many of them there are, he has also been criticised for not visiting the wounded returned to the UK. Now, earlier this week, Blair’s…
Read More Anyone Here Seen Kelly? Kelly From No. 10?Back on Monday, the London Evening Standard ran a long and sensational story by Andrew Gilligan regarding none other than my alter-ego, Viktor Bout, who it seems has been working for the MoD even after many of his companies were blacklisted by the US. Now, I intended to blog about it in a free moment…
Read More Evening Standard CensoredI’ve been extremely slack on updating the blogroll lately. But today, I’ve added all the recent linkers. Professor Mark Grimley’s War Historian, the Current Outlook, Tim Worstall (our token conservative), Jarndyce’s Pseudo Magazine, Steve Gilliard’s Newsblog, What do I know?, new group blog project The Sharpener, the secret Dubai diarist’s Secret Dubai Diary, Carlos W.’s…
Read More Blogroll TimeAFP via Le Monde reports on yet more Greek/Turkish sabrerattling and playing with high-performance jets. According to the Greeks, no less than fifty-six Turkish aircraft were involved in some 16 frontier violations (never mind the maths!), including 40 F-16s and 16 F-4 Phantoms, of which 8 aircraft (type not given) were armed. (The original report…
Read More They just won’t stop it!I’ve been handed the report that an Antonov 26 belonging to something called “Kisangani Air List” has been crashed in the DRC by our esteemed colleague Soj. Rather, Soj handed me the report. She didn’t crash the Antonov 26, or at least I don’t think so. At the moment, I can offer little further information…
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