Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

January 8, 2006
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That’s one more decent, respectable former Labour minister gone then. Good man, Tony Banks. Wrong on a lot of issues and had an irritating voice, but a good man nonetheless. Utterly unrelatedly, the Britblog Roundup is up.

January 6, 2006
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The Observer blog has regrouped for one last gig prior to this weekend’s relaunch

January 6, 2006
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Old friends remember Tony Blair: “Blair’s tendency was to bend the rules, but rarely break them… Instead, he enjoyed the game of infuriating the masters and escaping punishment.” “He did have this disarming ability to never look crestfallen, so he … Continue reading

January 5, 2006
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Well done, George Galloway. Serving your constituents pissing brilliantly by being locked up in the celebrity Big Brother house, aren’t you, you mustachioed fuckwit? Though, as that other blogging monkey notes, you could lock the twat up for a year … Continue reading

January 5, 2006
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Via Rachel: Please come and join us for a 7/7 Anniversary Memorial Service. This Saturday 7th January 2006, 3pm at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, Westminster. This Saturday at 3pm there will be held an informal ceremony at the Cenotaph, near Downing … Continue reading

January 4, 2006
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Can anyone tell me where the proof is behind the Independent’s Terror suspects describe alleged torture ‘in front of MI6 agents’ headline? I don’t doubt that it’s possible, but it hardly tallies with the sixth paragraph of the article: “However, … Continue reading

January 4, 2006
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Scotland latest:

Scotland still a bit crappy; Scots still money-obsessed misers. Yep, 299 years after the Act of Union (something some seem to want to scrap), England is still better and Scotland retains its peculiar, under-developed charm (life expectancy of just 54? … Continue reading