Top Stories and Blog Review – Wednesday 6th May
Nationwide
Why is Labour still seduced by Thatcher?
Lumley in fresh attack over Gurkha rights
UK recession ‘worst since 1930s’ says body
Brown: Mail plan may be your suicide note
International
Obama’s $63 billion global health initiative
U.S. tries again on N. Korea nuke talks
German court bans very long names
Joe Biden pushes Israel to halt settlements
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Lee Griffin
Chicken Yoghurt details the moral virtues of our immigration minister.
Mark Easton turns Influenza A in to a philosophical musing on infantalisation of our population
Samedifference highlights the situation asthmatic children can find themselves in at school.
Lib Dem Voice looks at the figures coming up to the June 7th elections.
Jonathan Freedland/CiF comments on the all around bankruptcy of Labour MPs, and downplays Brown as the cause of their woes.
And finally Charlotte Gore is one of many bloggers to point out the Brown camp’s faux pas on BBC News. Alternatively you can browse through previous Netcasts
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Lee is a 20 something web developer from Cornwall now residing in Bristol since completing his degree at the lesser university. He has strange dreams, a big appetite, a small flat, and when not forcing his views on the world he is probably eating a cookie. Lee blogs independently from party colours at Program your own mind.
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