It doesn’t seem like five years have passed – well, maybe to
some readers and those who get featured here, perhaps it does – but today is Zelo
Street’s fifth birthday. Other readers may be surprised that the blog
has been going that long: after all, there was no Twitter presence for a while
and so until the end of 2010, very few people were looking in.
Things are rather different now: page views number thousands
a day (yes, plural, folks), there is
something new almost every day – even when I’m travelling, which can mean
anywhere in the EU – and some of the stories picked up so long ago have got
more than the proverbial legs.
What could that mean? Well, look
at phone hacking: while Zelo Street hit
on the story, telling why
it could be bad news for
certain politicians, and asserting
that it was going to
run and run, many other pundits and bloggers, to their eternal shame, tried
to shout it down as a “non-story” and
even claim that it was Labour’s way of getting payback for Damian McBride (I’m
looking at you, Tim Montgomerie).
The long-running drugs debate has also featured (see HERE,
HERE,
HERE
and HERE),
although the utterly discredited “war on
drugs” continues, with organised criminality being enriched while the
misery of addicts grows, while lives are ruined and all too often lost.
And where would this blog be without the tsunami of weapons
grade bullpucky from the generally right-leaning press and its hangers-on?
Talking of which, Zelo Street has from the start supported, and will continue to
support, those advocating for genuinely independent press regulation in the UK.
That means the hardworking and, yes, highly effective, people at Hacked Off.
But all work and no play makes for a dull show – so there
has to be a comedy turn now and then. So my thanks to the perpetually thirsty
Paul Staines and his rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog, Melanie “not just Barking but halfway to Upminster”
Phillips, Quentin Letts (let’s not), the loathsome Toby Young, James “saviour of Western civilisation”
Delingpole, and professional know-all Louise Mensch.
So, without further ado, on with the blogging. Here’s to the
next five years – yes, in case anyone thought I might declare and shuffle off
quietly, they’ve got another think coming.
Happy Birthday to Tim's fine organ.
ReplyDeleteKeep on grinding away!
congrats and thx for your blog, Tim.
ReplyDeletepretty much been following it for past 3 years now (after a retweet from Nowemonkey)
Happy birthday and I hope you keep up your enthusiasm for many years to come.
ReplyDeletewell done Tim
ReplyDeleteAnd here's to many more.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Tim!
ReplyDeleteHave come here almost everyday since I discovered you.
Congrats.
ReplyDeleteWe should all be grateful to Tim for suffering fools gladly so that we don't have to.