By Denis Campbell
Talking heads are having a field day over recent Cabinet resignations, prospects for yet another huge Labour loss this weekend in the EU elections and calls by many in Parliament (even some Labour back-benchers) for a no-confidence vote and immediate elections. You have to wonder if the Prime Minister relishes getting out of [...]
Labour Party Implodes in Expenses SNAFU (Situation Normal All F***ed Up)
Posted on 04 June 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Conservative, David Cameron, EU elections, Gordon Brown, Labour, MP expenses row, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, The Telegraph, Tories
Constitution Squeaks Out 5-4 Win… UK Scrambling
Posted on 26 June 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Brown, Cameron, Conservative, Constitution, Crown Prosecution Service, Exxon Valdez, George Bush, Ginsberg, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, Jack Straw, just a damned piece of paper, Law Lords, liberal, one-armed economist, organised crime, President Truman, right wing, Scalia, special renditions, Supreme Court, Thomas, torture, UK, witness protectino programme, yobs
There was a time when those selected to sit upon the US Supreme Court would vote 9-0 to affirm the document upon which their position was formed as one of three equal parts of the US government. The UK court system was also paralysed yesterday when Law Lords ruled against the use of anonymous witnesses [...]
Gordon and David on YouTube
Posted on 08 June 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Conservative, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Labour Party, Prime Minister's Answers, Tories, WebCameron, YouTube
A recent BBC news story discussed Barack Obama’s 5-million member strong e-mail list and its potential for everything from fund-raising to pushing through a legislative agenda.
The US FEC (Federal Election Commission) has been stymied in its attempts to track and register his contributions because 1.5 million people have contributed more than $200 million dollar, at an [...]
















































