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, there’s business stuff to do
later. So there.
6
Gove Great War Strawman Fail Education Secretary Michael “Oiky” Gove tried to reinvent the First
World War, including pretending that Douglas Haig was competent. So that’s a
fail, then.
5
Liam Fox Flies NHS Bashing Kite The disgraced former minister pretended
that the NHS was “wasteful”. That’s
another in the tradition of “Shagger”
Major saying “of course, British Rail is
deeply inefficient”.
4
Boris Silent On Underground Debacle London’s occasional Mayor kept
schtum as Bombardier pulled out of an upgrade project for the Sub-Surface
Lines. No surprise, as that was £80 million up the wall and no prospect of
those “driverless trains” for decades
– as he had been told so many times.
3
BBC Today Prog Backlash The guest editorship of P J Harvey was greeted
by clearly organised condemnation. That of the former head of MI5 was not. As Private Eye might have asked, I wonder
if the two are in any way related? I think we should be told.
2
The Romanians Are Coming – Or Maybe Not Some clearly dishonest stories
went the rounds about the coach and plane loads of new arrivals from Romania
and Bulgaria. The reality was that there were very few of them, and those that
turned up were here to work, not claim benefits.
1
Brillo Misses His Troll Award One name not present in the Guardian’s ten worst Twitter trolls was Andrew “Brillo Pad” Neil. Here’s why he was a
deserving contender, especially on anything climate change related.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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