Nadine’s Shame

Today, two very different but inextricably linked news stories caught my eye. In the first, I find (via The f-word) that Nadine Dorries has tabled another amendment to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill that would, if accepted, reduce the upper time limit for abortions to twenty weeks. […]

Discretion is the better part of deportation

I can be as hardnosed as anyone when it comes to dealing with harsh political realities but even I draw the line when it comes to this: Gay and lesbian asylum-seekers can be safely deported to Iran as long as they live their lives “discreetly”, the Home Secretary, […]

George’s Bogus Journey

George Carlin (May 12 1937 – June 22 2008) Hope you’re good at Twister, George. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o[/youtube]

Mad, Sad and an utter Hypocrite

Today sees the release of the latest set of abortion statistics by the Department of Health and, naturally enough, this has brought Nadine Dorries and other pro-lifers crawling out of the woodwork, once again, to tell us all that the sky is still falling. The headline figure is […]

Doublethink

Life is full of ironies and politics even more so, and so it is that on the day that one MP resigned his seat in the House of Commons to fight a by-election on the issue of preserving our traditional civil liberties, we also find our two largest […]

An atheism meme

Via Chris, I find that there’s an ‘atheism meme’ going around that, unusually for such things, is actually worth picking up and responding to, so… Q1. How would you define ‘atheism’? An absence of belief in gods, supernaturalism, etc. Q2. Was your upbringing religious? If so, what tradition? […]

The Perils of Boilerplate Notices

It’s come to my attention that David Davis has opened up a new website in support of his campaign in the upcoming Haltemprice and Howden by-election. Now, content-wise its a little thin at the moment, but as the domain was only registered on 13 June, we’ll not hold […]

Spelman’s Economies Unravel

When Iain Dale leapt to Caroline Spelman’s defence a little over a week or so ago, some of what he had to say in her defence seemed, to me at least, to pose rather more questions than it provided answers, for example… I remember when Caroline Spelman was […]

Pretty Standard Hypocrisy

As spin seems to be the main topic of the day, let’s repair to the London Evening Standard where an ‘old friend’ of the Ministry has seemingly resurfaced: Fury as BBC gives money to disgraced Holocaust denier who ‘pestered bereaved families after the 7/7 bombing’ The BBC paid […]

So who’s getting desperate here?

I never thought I’d say this but on current evidence if you want to follow the burgeoning MPs/MEPs expenses saga as its unfolds then you’d be better served following the action at Guido’s than you would reading the newspapers, not because Guido is necessarily any quicker with the […]