So what’s hot, and what’s not, in the past week’s blogging?
Here are the six most popular posts on Zelo Street for the past seven days,
counting down in reverse order, because, well, I’ve got some gardening to do
later. So there.
6
Tories Press Self Destruct Leadership rumours, splits, policy grumbles,
having to depend on the opposition to get legislation through the Commons – and
meanwhile, Labour can just order more popcorn.
5
Flight Emergency – Keep Up MSM By the time the papers and broadcasters
had noticed the diversion of PIA Flight PK709 from Manchester to Stansted, and
its escort by the RAF, some of the more nerdy types already had it figured out.
4
Guido Fawked – Bozier Not Charged The perpetually thirsty Paul Staines
and his rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog had been on the case of Luke Bozier,
who had been arrested on suspicion of looking for sex with underage girls. But
all that happened was that Bozier got a caution, so the Fawkes folks’
sniggering into their screens had got them nowhere. Another fine mess.
3
Woolwich – Flannelled Fool Speaks The odious Henry Cole, chief gofer to
Paul Staines at the Guido Fawkes blog, took grave exception to the brutal
killing of an off-duty soldier on the streets of Woolwich – initially because
it rudely interrupted his siesta. What a
selfish clown.
2
Woolwich – Let’s Jump To Conclusions After an off-duty soldier was run
down and then killed, the press could have just printed what it knew. But there
were so many gaps in the story. So in they all jumped. No surprise there.
1
Platell In Trouble? The Daily
Mail’s appalling Glenda Amanda Platell went looking at child pornography as
research for an article telling readers how terrible it was. But looking at
that kind of thing is illegal, and the Met has since been in touch with the
people at Northcliffe House.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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