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 to be out and about later.
So there.
6
Guido Fawked – A Self-Confessed Drunk The perpetually thirsty Paul
Staines confirmed, in an unguarded moment, that he is indeed still thirsty.
5
Littlejohn’s Hacked Off Gaffe The tedious and unfunny Richard
Littlejohn demanded to know what Hacked Off were doing about all the cases of
Police snooping on peoples’ phone records. The answer was, more than him, and
had he bothered to find out, he’d have known.
4
Dan Hodges – Wrong Again He claimed two party leaders could be about to
quit, or be pushed. But it was another in the long line of wrong calls.
3
Driverless Tube Trains – Not As this blog has been saying for the past
three years, there is no possibility of driverless operation on the Tube any
time this decade – or the next. And now it’s official.
2
Tory HQ – Pants On Fire CCHQ was caught by Jack Of Kent lying about whether
they had put the party’s proposals for a “British
Bill Of Rights” online.
1
Don’t Menshn Katie Hopkins The (thankfully) former MP picked the
ultimate Twitter troll fight – and lost. Because Ms Hopkins just doesn’t care
what anyone thinks.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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