While You Were Sleeping
Feud like it's 2004!
- Much excitement in the blogosphere this morning at the news that the Tonemeister and the Gord didn't like each other that much.
- More interesting is this report in the Guardian that Brown stoked the tension surrounding the cash-for-honours inquiry, and told Blair that he "hadn't heard the last of it."
- Lord Ashcroft's got his hand up little Davy Cameron's arse and is pulling the strings again, by the looks of it. We're talking party funding, by the way - you haven't accidentally wandered into a Guido Fawkes thread.
- Diana inquest: media finally realise that the public don't give a shit. Hallelujah!
- The Election that Wasn't cost the comrades a cool £1m according to the Guardian. But that's okay, because Labour can afford it, right?
- Chris Huhne says he wants to ensure that proportional representation is a precondition for LibDems joining any coalition government.
- The Prison Officers' Association want to baton more teenagers.
- ConservativeHome has an interesting thread on the fate of Tory MP Andrew Pelling (via Chris Paul).
- Hmm, this looks interesting. The Government plan to introduce a policy which involves parents receiving letters from their children's school informing them that their little darlings are fat bastards and for the love of God stop feeding them pies. Sounds like a sure-fire vote winner!
- William Rees-Mogg on how Alex Salmond could knacker the EU Treaty.
