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 gardening stuff to do later. So there.
6 Sun Sacks Kelvin McFilth It was left to PopBitch to bring the good news - although he’ll still turn up to the Baby Shard bunker to run his piss-poor price comparison website, the disgraced former Sun editor will not be writing any more of his columns. Rejoice!
5 Iain Dale’s Brexit Meltdown The pundit and LBC host went off the end of the Twitter pier in no style at all at the thought that the leaks from That Downing Street Dinner could have been accurate.
4 Danczuk Proxy MP Plot BUSTED The idea behind former Manchester Mayor Tony Lloyd standing for Labour in Rochdale was to have given the local old guard the opportunity to make him “Continuity Danczuk”. But the idea was rumbled, and Lloyd’s union, the GMB, later told him to keep his distance.
3 Tories Facing Money Scandals Theresa May and her wider party are looking at the possibility of money scandal on two fronts. There have been the usual denials, but it’s not over yet.
2 Laura Kuenssberg - Wrong Again The BBC’s political editor claimed that Theresa May, who has been out of sight as far as the public are concerned, and Jeremy Corbyn, were allowing the voters an equal amount of access to their campaigns. Oh no they weren’t.
1 Theresa May’s Brexit Dinner Disaster The leaks from a dinner in Downing Street, where the Prime Minster’s team met with that of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, were damning. And not for the EU lot.
And that’s the end of another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not ‘arf!
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