Enjoy A Night In
Even in Wexford, courtesy of Sky and the wonders of broadband, it is possible for Guido to watch both Newsnight and Question Time simultaneously. Newsnight is going to have some devestating revelations from David Grossman and Question Time should be a laugh.
Guido is on his second bottle, one of the better Margaux - well it has been a good day. Always liked that Grossman chap...
Guido is on his second bottle, one of the better Margaux - well it has been a good day. Always liked that Grossman chap...













43 comments:
Anybody know who Gordon Jamieson is?
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..and Neil on This Week to follow, which is usually very good. What the Sunday's will do beggars belief.
I'm sure Paul Myners just used the "I will take no lessons..." line... is he Gordons speech writer? There’s nothing like seeing someone with blind allegiance to Gordo frantically running around bumping into things, before knocking himself out.
I wonder if they will mention Harriet’s loans…doubt it.
Glasses have been raised & emptied under this roof too.
Make the most of it. None of us will see a Labour government again in our lifetimes -- still less one in total and unstoppable meltdown.
I propose a toast: to Labour's Chernobyl!
It's about time BBC got rid of question Time.
How out of touch it is.
Wish Hague wasn't in Washington with Dave and was on Question Time, Alan Duncan is solid, but Hague would have battered them even more...
I have to echo previous posters sentiments; I'm really looking forward to tomorrows caption competition...
voynod,
As I have said before the next Labour PM is still at school.
Watching them you can see the fear in their eye's.
This could result in a mass show trial. With half the Labour front bench in front of the beak.
W.W.
Hain took 5k now apparently...trips to tanning salons don't come cheap!
er, wasnt that good or interesting. think Guido has been listenin to too much spin from newsnight!
hats off, dere boy, hats off...10 posts, with 502 attendant comments in the one day, & most of the UK media trailing in your wake. page views for the day..?
two further, minor points
i) the 2nd bottle is what MAKES it a good day
ii) any 3 yr. old will eat its' breakfast. eventually
It was interesting, just already aired on the blogs so nothing new new.
Tanning salons are cheap in Wales and the valleys, perhaps someone should check whether the Governor General of Wales has been getting freebies.
andrew neil will hopefully get in a few one-liners
disappoiting night so far
molesworth 1 wrote""........
ii) any 3 yr. old will eat its' breakfast. eventually""
Yeah, when it's about 4!
Peter Grimes
Newsnight big day and no M Crick - so being a new Daddy seems to be taking it's toll on the old boy....
Abbot blames Blair once more, apparently it dates back to 1997. Of course Gordo wasn't around then...
Metropolitan Police too busy to investigate Donorgate, according to Sir Ian Blair.
Guido is Goebbels! Mild Mel Phillips is not pleased at what she's been reading here:
Britain's Goebbels moment
...ever since Labour’s fundraiser Jon Mendelsohn was revealed yesterday morning to have played an as yet unresolved part in it, 'Jewish conspiracy' theory started to swirl with a vengeance. This is because Mendelsohn is not only himself a Jew, not only a protégé of Lord Levy, but is also a former chairman of Labour Friends of Israel! Where he met Abrahams!! (Even though Mendelsohn only started as Labour's fundraiser last September while the suspect payments date back to 2003). At this, various people started wetting themselves. Here’s a selection of remarks posted on Guido Fawkes’s blogsite:
Mendelsohn is a friend and protege of Sleazy Lord Levy. After he cashed in his LLM stock his days at the office were spent on the phone on behalf of Labour Friends of Israel, plotting with Levy, using all the same hustling tricks as Levy.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/378771/britains-goebbels-moment.thtml
Newsnight was good although lacking a big interview. I was hoping that Abrahams would ring in again and point the finger at someone else like in "the crucible".
Running total of donations by this pillock seems to be rising by the day. It started out at about £400K and it's now well over £670K according to the Brown Bottling Corporation
Hahahaha. Harriet Harridan. Stupid bint. If my braincells still work correctly, didn't she get found guilty of contempt for disclosing some documents in 1981?
Word verification:
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Damn, another Jewish conspiracy.
That makes 5 this month.
If only there was some role model from history who could show us how to deal with the "jewish problem"
QT reveal another failure from grinning Alana Johnson. Poor Ms Flint need section under mental health act; is ok carry on like angry nutter among riff-raff of panel but go in polite society of plumber and decent people and get punch in fucking mouth. Need rehab big time.
Dangerously expanding Dianne Abbott seems intent on blaming the whole donations scandal on Tony Blair and those she refers to as "the undead" (Blairites still in the Parliamentary Party and the govt)
So while it's all the fault of those fiendish Blairites, the Great Leader Gordon is purer than pure and as white as the driven snow.
Sorry Dianne. We're not falling for that one. Brown is in this up to his grubby neck and has been since day one.
He's not getting away with pinning this on everyone else but himself.
I know its small compared to what has happened recently, but why the hell did bbc sport give Yvette Cooper tickets to three games at Wimbledon?
Is Sarah Teather a munchkin?
She really is a peculiar creature isn't she and she seems to have a particularly low regard for indigenous British people going on her behaviour on tonight's QT.
How the hell did she ever get to be an MP?
12.24
Caroline Flint is worse.
What a sourfaced, petulant, nasty little bitch she is. If that's the best Brown can get out to defend him then he really is fucked.
I notice his 3 boyfriends, Balls, Wee Dougie, and Ed Militurd are keeping their heads well down, the useless, cowardly, pathetic bags of shite.
Brown's a lame duck, he's finished.
BRING BACK BLAIR.
I can't help but think that Brown should have gone for an early election even if he expected to lose. All this would never have come out, Northern Rock and the missing disks would have been Cameron's problem and he could have laughed his arse off from the Seychelles...
Flint and Myner appeared to have swallowed whole the cheat book of grabber, who is the head of the skool captane of everything and winer of the mrs joyful prize for mafia work. He is richer than his pater and tony bliar put together and have several super rolls enuff said. He is bigger than us so we must be careful.
Wot mus mr humfrey the skool cat be thinking now from heaven. So many rats, so little time.
Pity that Neil et al. did not live up to expectations of blud on the carpet - gosh, chiz.
Pikture the scene at number 10 now - cane descend, whack ooh gosh ooh gosh!
blairite laughing my arse off said...
Caroline Flint is worse.
Indeed she is; sadly, she got away with talking over DD and the rest of the panel. I had never really heard much from her before. Did you see the smug look on her face when she was congratulated for being the only minister to front up to the media today. Where do NuLab find these venomous, cackling hags? If someone could find some dirt on Flint just so I don't have to listen to her again, I would be eternally grateful.
And whomever said Sarah Teather is a peculiar munchkin - I have to disagree. In fact, I think I probably would. It would make an excellent after dinner story and I think she would be very grateful.
I agree with blairite about the strident female Flint, right-on, nasty po-faced uber-bitch. How do the BBC manage to get so many fucked up Lefties in the QT audience?
Most amused at Cameron's "This was the right time to come to Washington to have a series of meetings to get to know members of the administration."
Quite.
oh dear
yates of the yard gets another chance , roumours are hes got the bit between his teeth this time gordon , not going to accept the flannel and perpipheral warnings he had last time , about sticking his nose in.
the red despot spotter, would like to give you a hint about what the else the general public should know exactly what youve been up to, but we wont mention rover for now, one of many aces that are in safe hands.
you see gordon and trolls when you lie and cheat the british people out of there earnings and now it seems there very livelyhoods and wealth , whilst offering your spiv skims as benefit handouts, when you applied your alledged vast intellect to this grand deception, didnt you think , someone would notice.
now your ideas are causing a run on nu labour, but the harm you have done , peoples lives bought and ruined and sold off to become slave labour , yes thats what your wonk ideology has done created labour slaves, you have denied us the basic tenants of our country for which men and women far better than you, in more lowley and humble work have toiled for there piece of freedom and comfort.
you are not just incompetant liar, but an arrogant crook , an egoist who has so little regard for anything other than his personal standing, and what a standing you have now.
as i said to you before , you should never have decieved the british public .
"things can only get better" how apt.
Perhaps beardy branson might want to take over the labour party they seem to be having a few "minor" problems with cash flow.
I dont think the next labour PM is even born yet GB worst PM ever,laughing stock for life.
What a disappointment - Labour damage limitation in motion - bloody Kevin Maguire, Diane Abbot, Michael White all in circulation with the BBC line appearing to be "all the parties are as bad as each other" and "there is no question of the PM's integrity". Mendlesohn must be checking his employment contract as he is my tip for the next sacrifice. Meanwhile diversionary tactics much in evidence with Milliband's soft-pedalling virtually inviting the Sudanese to give that poor halfwit 40 of the best.
Question time, this time, will be noted for the line:'I will take no lessons froma couple of Tory Toffs who haven't done a days work in their lives'.
Maybe not exactly, but how many times have we heard those words said in here and on Iain Dale's diary?
Fucking loads!
No idea who Paul Myners is but what a good honest hardworking upsatnnding elequent decent bloke he is.
Not like them idle cunts on the Tory benches.
Gary
Anon 8.10 ... "Mendlesohn must be checking his employment contract as he is my tip for the next sacrifice."
He doesn't draw a salary. Therefore, losing the job would be no big deal.
The oddest thing about QT were the fighter jets lurking in the background; who was that a subliminal message intended for and when was DC's trip to Washington arranged?
As interesting and amazing as this donorgate story is I am worried that there is a bigger and sadder one to come: another war.
Who benefits most from a totally discredited Gordon Brown, not the Tories although they win, but the biggest winners are the US hawks, who want to invade Iran. At the moment they have a new fan in Sarkozy (though I can't see him sending French troops into Iran - the French would just riot) but they have lost the UK.
If there is one thing decent Brown has done its to stand up to the Bush administration (well, more like try and ignore). So remember the law of unintended consequences and don't get side tracked. Bring down Brown, which is obviously going to now happen and probably quicker than expected, and war may become more likely to happen.
The tory party needs to get its head around where it stands in relation to America and Iran.
FAO Gary Elseby - Paul Myners, now among other things is in charge of the nonsense that is the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority. Here follows what Steven Bee, and anyone else who knows anything about this daft idea, thinks:
"A sales pitch to part fools from their money.
The Queen's Speech gave details of a new Pensions Bill that will lead to the auto-enrolment of millions of people into a new national scheme of personal accounts in 2012. Ministers have set out the rationale for this dramatic move.
'Automatic enrolment in personal accounts will make it easier to save - in particular for those on low or moderate incomes.
'And the guarantee of minimum employer contribution and tax relief will make saving more rewarding - effectively doubling any contribution to the fund made by the individual. We also have to give people confidence in the system.'
Work is already underway with this huge undertaking. The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) was set up earlier in the year to oversee the process of auto-enrolling millions of people into the scheme. The PADA chairman said recently that the personal accounts scheme would need 'simple and straightforward' messages and that the PADA will provide transparent communication, adding: 'Keeping our focus on clear, simple communications is essential but challenging. We aim with automatic enrolment to strongly encourage people to save while at the same time leaving them free to decide to opt out.
'The messages that accompany automatic enrolment need to be carefully designed to balance the need to make people aware of the benefits and the risks of saving.'
Well, I'm no genius, but I thought I would have a stab at some simple messages that might give people an idea of what it is they are likely to be auto-enrolled into. I have put them in straightforward question-and-answer format, which I would think anyone could understand:
Q: Is it possible that someone could invest £25,000 into personal accounts and not be one penny a week better-off in retirement than a similar person who does not save?
A: Yes.
Q: Would such a person be able to get their £25,000 back?
A: No.
Q: Will people who save in personal accounts lose at least 40 per cent of the value of those savings if they end up in receipt of means-tested support in retirement?
A: Yes
Q: Is it likely that three or four people in every ten are likely to receive means-tested support when they retire?
A: Yes.
Q: After these reforms go through four in ten women still will not get a full state basic pension. Is it true that there is a possibility that such women might stand to lose 100 per cent of the value of their savings in their personal accounts?
A: Yes.
Well there you are. It is only my first stab at it, as I say, but I would have thought that those five 'simple and straightforward' questions and their truthful and unequivocal yes/no answers should give people all the information they will need to decide whether they should stay in the personal accounts scheme or get the hell out of it. Mind you, I doubt they will give people much 'confidence in the system'.
The bottom line is that this scheme really does need to be built on better foundations than this if ten million people are going to be automatically enrolled into it.
Steve Bee "
In other words Myners is up to elbows in Nu Liebour and just because he has been successful in business does not mean he has any clue about Government. He was though right on thr money in regards to free speech.
So while it's all the fault of those fiendish Blairites, the Great Leader Gordon is purer than pure and as white as the driven snow.
Only in NuLABSpeak can BROWN be as white as the driven snow.
I like David Grossman on Newsnight he makes great films and does a good blog when he has time
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10:34am
true true
Cameron just can't wait to get out his pop-gun and go after the Iranians, Afghans...well any fucker really...so long as they're Muslim.
There's a war coming...anyway
The world knows we're completely unjustified...anyway
We're gonna lose it...anyway
Might as well get this shit out the way
One of the better Margaux? Then off to bed and... oh oh the wifes still reading - black lips - and you forgot to decant the second one. Nice.
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