I’m not precisely
sure which is the most surprising aspect of “Libor-gate”, that it happened at
all or that so much of the Anglocentric press is surprised that it is Barclay’s
being found with their fingers in the till – in a metaphorical sense of course.
My take on news & politics from the front line of schemie culture. Just watch for the flying bottles of buckie on your way out!
Saturday 30 June 2012
Friday 29 June 2012
Chloe Smith & the Quality of Scottish Based Political Interviewers
You have to feel
for Chloe Smith. The Government she’s
part of performs the umpteenth u-turn and she is chosen to be the front person
for this, and face not just Jon Snow but Jeremy Paxman. I saw bits and bobs of her interview with
Paxman and never thought she was that bad.
That hasn’t stopped people from claiming her moment as the biggest
car-crash interview in some time, despite Danny Alexander (for example) performing even more badly any time i've seen him up against Paxman.
Tuesday 19 June 2012
Quid Pro Quo?
On Sunday morning, Radio 5 Live’s “Double Take” programme discussed the weeks proceedings at the Levenson enquiry, which saw the current Prime Minister, Chancellor and Deputy Prime Minster appear as well as two former prime Ministers and our First Minister. The person they had on described the appearance of Salmond as a side show, which probably infuriated most of the MacBloggosphere and pleased Team Salmond in equal measures.
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