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 clearup duties to do
later. So there.
6 MH370
– The Dead Don’t Sue Almost as soon as it was confirmed that all aboard
the missing Boeing 777 were dead, the press ratcheted up the most outrageous
claims about what may have happened, safe in the knowledge that nobody would
take them to the cleaners for it.
5
Guido Fawked – Osborne Beer Hypocrisy The perpetually thirsty Paul
Staines and his rabble were all to ready to kick Mil The Younger over his
reaction to drinking beer, but totally ignored George Osborne not letting his
pint settle and managing no more than a little sip.
4
Dan Hodges – Not Waving But Drowning The depths to which Hodges will
sink in order to garner attention by kicking whatever the Labour leadership
does knows no bounds. But it’s having very little effect.
3
BBC – Dorries’ Delusional Dreamland The fragrant Nadine took to her
not-really-a-blog to make a number of allegations about the Beeb which were
flagrantly untrue. So no surprise there, then.
2
Don’t Menshn Sharia Law When the Law Society advice to its members on
making wills in accordance with Sharia custom was widely publicised, Louise
Mensch threw a mardy strop and declared that social media would have the advice
withdrawn. This was bullshit – as has been shown.
1
Gove And A Tale Of Two Ofsteds While last week brought news of an “outstanding” verdict on one local
authority primary in west London, across the city, a Free School was judged “inadequate”. There is an awful lot of
bad news for Michael “Oiky” Gove’s
flagship policy right now.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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