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 have shopping to do. So there.
6 Nadine
Loses It – Twice Mid Bedfordshire Tory MP (yes, it’s her again) Nadine
Dorries entered the competition for the Deputy Speaker’s job. She came last. So
out came the excuses. Again.
5
HS2, Crewe And A Monorail Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones
has been spinning a frankly batshit story about moving Crewe station and
building the town a monorail. This was a proper pile of crap.
4
Gilligan’s Press Plan Porkies The desperation of those opposed to
properly independent press regulation had reached such a level that Andrew “Transcription Error” Gilligan was
summoned to compile a column of highly dubious veracity.
3
Fraser Nelson Duly Fisked The Spectator
editor’s press regulation piece for the Mail was demonstrated to be
substantially a work of fiction. What a surprise.
2
Boris Bus Reality Dawns The economies have started, with one route
having conductors removed at weekends. There will be more, as the impact of
this waste of public money causes push to come to shove.
1 Don’t
Menshn Any Facts Former Tory MP Louise Mensch continued to fail to back
up her wild claims about the Guardian
having personal details of GCHQ staff
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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