Yesterday was the first day this blog had 6,000 reads in a day. Thank you.
Comments – again
It’s boring to come back to the subject of comments again, but it seems I must. It was claimed by someone yesterday that my moderation
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Hague: bullied by the far-right blogosphere
I have blogged, quite often of late, on the bullying abuse of the right wing blogosphere. Now it’s public. Guido Fawkes — a man who
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What is happening out there?
August is supposedly the quiet month of the year. The month when in the UK at least there is no news. And when people shut
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Torrents of abuse
I note the right wing blogosphere is seeking yet again to question my integrity — this time because I have run limited companies — which
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Out on the fringes
The political far right love blogs. That’s a truth universally acknowledged, to misquote Jane Austen. And what is staggering is how irrelevant what they write
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Petty, pedantic – and also wrong
Tim Worstall made it a new year’s resolution this year to seek to annoy me. It’s pretty sad that anyone could make it a goal
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When is an interview not an interview?
The Independent has reported this morning: However, Richard Murphy, the director of Tax Research UK, estimates that Sir Philip saved £285m in tax by paying
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Thanks Sir Philip
This blog got several hundred (yes, I mean several hundred) new subscribers on Friday. The only obvious explanation is traffic coming here to read about
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