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 shopping stuff to do later. So there.
6 Spectator Backs Football Hooligans Brendan O’Neill was given a platform by Fraser Nelson to eulogise the Football Lads Alliance. He claimed this was a working class movement, without realising what the term “Lads” means in this context.
5 Julia Hartley Dooda’s Brexit Meltdown By ranting that Philip Hammond should be tried for treason, another pundit showed that they had lost the plot.
4 Kensington - Another Nail In The Uber Coffin The crash on Exhibition Road, where several pedestrians were injured, looked like another Uber shunt - the driver claimed to be working for them. And trying to run off after the crash made it look worse.
3 Corbyn PMQs Spin BUSTED Jezza bested Theresa May at PMQs once more, so the Tories’ pals in the press and new media pretended it wasn’t happening.
2 Football Lads Alliance BUSTED The claim that this group was only about opposing extremism - any extremism - was given the lie when the Islamophobia surfaced.
1 FLA Bans Tommy Robinson Stephen Yaxley Lennon got very upset when a former SAS trooper told him to stay away from the FLA’s gatherings.
And that’s the end of another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not ‘arf!
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