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westmonster – From that most industrious governmental department, The Office for Placating the Daily Mail, comes Labour’s latest muddled U-Turn: smoking pot is again a heinous and terrible crime, which may result in 14 years in a PlayStation-adorned redbrick gulag.
Obsolete – Unsurprisingly, septicisle is similarly unimpressed with the drug’s reclassification.
Love and Garbage – It seems that those high flying Labour egg-heads, weren’t the bee’s knees after all.
tygerland – Where I convey my exasperation at being forced to watch Hillary flush more of her fading credibility down the toilet.
Karl Rove – Bush’s former chief strategist observes the race and concludes it’s over for Hillary. He also agrees with me, that McCain is the best candidate to beat Obama.
Political Betting – Suggests that with Hillary’s debts rocketing, Obama may simply pay her off.
UPDATE: Missed this, Robin Lustig makes a prediction. Brave man!
Alix Mortimer – At tea-time with Clegg, Alix finds that Cameron really is a vacuous “PR tosser”.
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rhetorically speaking.. – Fisking Nadine Dorries’ “twenty reasons for twenty weeks”
EarthPal – A take on the abortion issue that isn’t distorted by politics.
NHS Blog Doctor – Dr. Crippin takes a professional position, and decides that 20-weeks (with provisions for extenuating circumstances) would probably be a good idea.
OurKingdom – Fighting money-grabbing councils is easy when you press-gang David Cameron in the butchers.
Anthony Painter – Writing for Labour Outlook, Painter asks: “What can Labour learn from the Democratic primaries?”
Finally… Are the Republicans really waging a “war on science?” Michael Gerson argues not, but Crooked Timber’s John Quiggin takes him to task.
If you’re still looking for something to read, Justin has an eclectic basket of links he has picked for you.
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Jock Coats – A beautifully written personal narrative of Jock’s recent candidacy in Oxford. Some interesting political ideas, too.
Spy Blog – A reports has legitimised fears that CCTV cameras aren’t the great panacea for street crime. So exactly why are we the most watched nation on Earth?
Cassilis – Liam Murray’s debut blogosphere review showcases an eclectic choice of stories and a soothing and informed delivery.
Ann Black – Over at Labour Outlook, Ann asks: What’s next for Labour?
The Daily (Maybe) – “The real anti-fascist work is in creating social solidarity. To repair a society where we have communities with no sense of community. To present a positive alternative and to, put simply, make people happier.”
John Angliss – Also over at t’ (Maybe), a guest post discusses the politics of Guernsey, where there are no political parties, and therefore, no whips! continue reading… »
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Tim Worstall – South-East Asia’s rice-producing countries are considering creating an Opec-style cartel to control prices. Demand = Power.
Earthpal – On a similar note, EP is outraged at the international agribusinesses that are making gargantuan profits from rocketing food prices.
EU Referendum – Don’t blame growing demand in China and India for the food crisis, blame Biofuel and the CAP.
minority report – If Boris is serious about crime, he needs to tackle “anti-social behaviour and marginal crimes”. There are no big fixes, only little ones.
John Band – The first test for Boris will be whether he sacks Ken’s successful appointments, such as transport commissioner Peter Hendy and London Underground MD Tim O’Toole. Will BoJo resort to petty partisanship?
Question That – Ken was constantly berated by the Standard, but who’ll keep Boris in check? Also, say hello to Boris Watch.
The Poor Mouth – Jams reports on the battle for the right to call oneself a Lesbian from Lesbos.
Indigo Jo Blogs – Mad Mel has penned another slavishly pro-Isreal piece in The Spectator. IJB finds almost all her points infuriating.
Like Nathaniel, I decided – in a haze of apathy and disillusionment – that bed was infinitely preferable to watching a bunch of smug Tories sweep the board. There are obviously numerous live-blogging posts I could link to, but they only work in real-time (although Unity’s thread is very funny and worth a gander – as usual, music is kindly provided). Obviously the fall-out will continue over the weekend, so I’ll bring you the best on Monday.
Peter Kenyon – Asks if Gordon Brown is ready for the hard work it will take to get Labour fighting fit again?
Demos Greenhouse – Has Cameron really changed his (or the Tories’) spots? The fight-back begins.
Louise Baldock – Small Victories matter to those who worked hard.
Jo’s Jottings – A Lib Dem’r enjoys some schadenfreude at Labour’s expense.
Matt Davies – Points out that it wasn’t all good news for the Tories.
Philobiblon – Big news in Norwich, where for the first-time, the Greens have become the official party of opposition!
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Political Betting – YouGov is alone in predicting a Tory victory by a wide margin. Other pollsters predict a much tighter race. Still, the money is being stacked next to Boris’ name.
Obsolete – Gordon lacks courage. Even the courage to admit when he’s wrong.
e8voice – Results today will force Labour into a period of self-reflection. (Also: Barack slays Obi-Wan Kenobi Rev. Jeremiah Wright. [video] Sunny’s commentary on Obama/Wright, is worthy of mention too.)
Unspeak – The government is about to make the possession of images depicting consensual S&M a crime. Not really my bag, but you know, live and let live. More at Question That.
Millennium Dome, Elephant – Demands that you exercise your democratic right (as long as you vote Lib Dem, of course).
Bishop Hill – Thinking that this particular critic of GM food is off his rocker. (my personal POV – not that you asked – is that we’ve been manipulating plants for a millennia and I don’t see what choice we have, other than the enforced culling of humanity. Now there’s an idea…)
Fawcett Society – The equality campaigners interview tomorrow’s Mayoral hopefuls. The candidates are invited to brief voters on how they intend to tackle equality. Interestingly, only BoJo has failed to respond to the Society’s invitation…
John’s Labour Blog – On the last-minute work to overturn Boris’ growing lead in the polls.
Douglas Alexander MP – Discusses international development over at Labour Outlook.
Obsolete – Bemoans the vacuousness of the contemporary political memoir, and has a pop at Lord Levy.
EarthPal – The tabloids have been caught misleading their readers on climate change. Say it ain’t so!
Thomas L. Friedman – McCain and Clinton double-tag-team America with an energy bill. Anyone surprised it’s a crock of shit?
Remembering the Ability in Disability – The authorities have an obligation to disAbled children: the give them a chance to succeed.
Crooked Timber – Seriously, how can OPEC and the WTO coexist?
A Lanson Boy – Why are Labour in such a rush to call the Crewe and Nantwich by-election?
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The Guardian – Predicting big losses for Labour on Thursday.
David Aaronovitch – On how Brown’s “supporters” have left him high and dry. Aaronovitch also attacks his former employers at The Guardian.
Chicken Yoghurt – Justin has some fun with a meme (BTW, our Justin’s in a foul mood today).
Anton Vowl – Thinking The Daily Hate makes blogging far too easy.
Bob Piper – On being a hotel lobby revolutionary.
e8voive – Asks “Why is Obama not doing worse?”
Rachel from north London – Reminds us to wary of The War on Terror, and those who “fight it”, on our behalf.
This week’s Britblog roundup can be read over at Amused Cynicism.
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Bruce Anderson – Brown may be taking a battering, but Cameron’s still got some convincing to do.
Blood & Treasure – Jamie K interviews “War Nerd”.
The Daily (Maybe) – Making the case for Sian Berry as London Mayor: the leftist choice.
Bishop Hill – Why on earth do so-called Liberals back the European Union? Do they even remember anymore?
Clairwil – Is not convinced that CCTV monitoring will do much to improve her locale.
Paul Krugman – Beware the media’s accepted wisdom: on tax, Bush and McCain are two peas from the same pod.
Sunny Hundal – Our Ed just can’t get his head around why the media is suggesting Obama’s in trouble?
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The Goldern Strawberry – Scandal in Helsinki? Surely not! (You’d think those Northern Europeans would be a bit less judgmental).
Shiraz Socialist – Methinks this polemic from Andrew Coates will prove quite controversial. An intricate dissection of the left and religion.
Question That – With May 1st around the corner, Ian’s running out of time and needs to make a decision: Ken or Boris?? C’mon man!
The Yorksher Gob – With a second choice vote up yer sleeve, there really isn’t any excuse for not voting for who the hell you like, however unlikely it is they’ll get the keys to City Hall.
John Harris – Are we swearing just a bit too much?
Earthpal – Those teachers are on strike. AGAIN. This mum’s just a bit pissed.
Tim Worstall – Ah, some refreshing sanity on the aviation pollution debate.
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The Samovar – If people really believe in God, why don’t they act like they do? Maybe it’s because they don’t really.
Axe Grinder – Poor Mr. GuF and Mr. Dale have been bitching about MSM hacks nabbing their stories. Awwww, de-dums.
The World After Bush – Depressingly, Sunder considers which historical presidential loser Obama resembles the most.
Robert Novak – The pre-eminant conservative political commentator pokes Obama in the eye, claiming his “God ‘n Guns” speech was proof he’s an elitist and out of touch with blue-collar America.
Labour Outlook – A new Labour-centric blog/site has hit teh interwebs. Labour supporters are invited to contribute articles to its open “Reading Desk” section. Exclusive MP articles are also featured.
Cassilis – With his Think Tank roundup.
westmonster – On Phil Hale’s dark, pensive portrait of Tony Blair. Personally, I think the painting is brilliant.
Oh, and before I go, go watch this (audio necessary). Really funny. (What do you mean it’s not political? Ok, then, what about this?)
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Arianna Huffington – On how the Republican revolution has totally changed political coverage on TV. Forget policy, it’s all about flag pins.
Freemania – If this post doesn’t make you giggle (and maybe sigh, just a little), you’re probably one of those people who confiscate children’s toys for fun.
Through The Scary Door – Exactly what is a Passive Revolution?
Alex Parsons – For all the proclamations of a new politics, Obama’s army of netizens are a pretty nasty and duplicitous bunch.
El Reg – Another government logo looks a bit… well, er… wanky.
Hugo Rifkind – With his top ten political put-downs.
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Rachel North – Discussing Amnesty’s hard-hitting video campaign, which exposes all those cuddly CIA interrogation techniques.
Hopi Sen – Tries her (ooops) his hand at knocking out a Downing St. memo. She may have done this before…
Crooked Timber – Henry takes a contrarian position on academic freedom.
The Daily (Maybe) – Has ‘ol Jimmy Carter made a historic breakthrough in talks with Hamas?
The Yorksher Gob – Oh dear, Radio 4 would do well not upset the rabid Dr. Who-loving hoards again.
Indigo Jo Blogs – Boris’ history on race relations doesn’t hold up well under scrutiny. Essential reading.
The Inquirer - Foreign security agencies have access to UK traffic cameras. Anyone here seen the Bourne Ultimatum? Scary Mary.
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Stop Boris – Campaign video (more stop BoJo vids here and here).
Anton Vowl – Is thinking the Express has gone too far.
A Very Public Sociologist – Dispatches from the doorstep in muti-cultural Britain.
Antonia Bance – Is outraged at heterosexuals who want civil partnerships to avoid tax.
Shiraz Socialist – Jim comments on Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech and Britain today.
mediocracy – For film buffs: a review of Michael Haneke’s Caché. The 2005 film, which is out on DVD, deals with “Frenchness” and the unhealed wounds of French brutality in Algeria.
Mr. Eugenides hosts this week’s Britblog Review, the grandaddy of these net review type thingies.
Demos – Michael Harvey assess Brown’s fawning statements on US television, and asks what do they mean?
Dennis Perrin – It’s now safe to say that Christopher Hitchens is barking mad. via.
Robert Rouse – Obama didn’t shine in Wednesday’s debate.
Sunny Hundal – Our Ed explains why he’ll give his second vote to Ken.
Not a full review today. Been up half the night, so you’ll just have to do with a few links. Normal service will be resumed Monday.
Why not share your own recommendations below?
(go on, you know you want to)
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Gail Collins – There was more blood on the carpet at Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate.
Bloggerheads – It’s all change at Tim’s gaff. Have your say.
Obsolete – On a recent trip to London, septicisle is surprised by the viciousness of London’s Mayoral run off.
The Poor Mouth – The rotund and perspiring Alisher Usmanov is back with his gang of lawyers. This time the target is South African blogger Pickled Bushman.
Unspeak – When does “deferred” actually mean “charges dropped”? When Bush’s Justice Dept. is investigating his corporate buddies. I wish they were handling my student loans.
DisAbility – Dave Heeley ran seven marathons in seven cities in seven days. Oh, and he’s blind.
Shiraz Socialist – What if there were a Musical Olympics? (no, don’t even go there Disney)
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Cassilis – Brown may not be the disaster the media frame him as, but he is a truly dismal interviewee, lacking any of the verbal dexterity of other statesman.
Anton Vowl – Why are the message boards of mainstream news sites allowed to be hijacked by hardline rightwingers? Clue: click, click, click! [NSFW]
westmonster – The French have banned the incitement of “thinness”.
BuzzFlash – How the myth of ‘ol Gipper screwed blue-collar America. via.
e8voice – Chronicles Obama’s latest miss-calculation, and the ad hoc alliance of McCain and Hillary.
Political Betting – So who’ll be the next leader of the Labour Party? Mike looks at the candidates.
“Matt Wardman” hosts this week’s britblog review.
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Blairwatch – On the conspiracy theorist who pesters 7/7 survivors because their accounts contradict his anti-semetic world view.
Rachel North – On the genuine progress being made by those working to reform fundamentalist radicals.
Mother Jones – Bush’s tax relief for the richest 1% in 2008 has been worth $79.5bn. More than the entire budget for the Dept. of Education and twice that of the Dept. of Homeland Security. via.
Richard Conniff – It’s time we dropped the word “tax”, and instead referred to social obligations as “dues”. Conniff tears a page from the conservative playbook.
Jock’s Place – Jock makes an interesting argument in favour of a Land Value Tax (or should that be Land Value Dues?).
Obsolete – Scything – yet in places soothing – commentary on the continued woes of Gordon Brown.
publicansdecoy – Is this a historical precipice, are we about to take a lunge backwards?
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This is Zimbabwe – Zanu PF’s violent retaliation continues. (warning: pictures of beatings may be NSFW)
The Yorkshire Ranter – Just how unstable can a regime be, and still be a “regime”?
Freemania – The roots of Labour’s problems predate Gordon Brown, and he was the never the right man to weed them out.
Anton Vowl – A mail columnist has claimed that being judgemental has a positive effect on people. Vowl documents the treatment of Mark Speight and proves otherwise.
Clairwil – People can be so stupid sometimes. Particularly parents.
William Kristol – In a calculated attack, Kristol claims Barack Obama is “disdainful of small-town America — one might say, of bourgeois America.”
My Left Wing – Might Obama’s running mate be a woman? (pssst. no, not her)
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Rachel from north London – Rachel relives that day.
Paul Krugman – Universal healthcare is one of the central pillars of progressive politics. So says Emperor Krug.
Pub Philosopher – As the world tut tuts about the Chinese crackdown in Tibet, the regime uses the threat of Islamic terrorism to crush the Uighurs. Imagine it if the British state used the fear of terrorism to crack down on political dissent…
Lee Griffin – The latest target of the Whitehall goblins is that most loathsome of constituencies: students. They must be kept apart or they’ll breed. Quick woman! Get my shotgun!
Though Cowards Flinch – The rhetoric may have changed, but the core values of the BNP remain.
Compass Youth – It’s okay Boris, financial competency isn’t important to the people of London.
Oh, and since I’ve been designated the LC resident Neocon (thanks Sunny), I’ll draw your attention to this NY Post article. Toodle Pip.
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