Wednesday, August 15, 2007
The Deadwood stage
The BBC has apologised for mocking the afflicted. John Redwood, who cannot sing for tuppence, recently made this announcement. John Redtape received quite a bit of media attention for attempting to lurch the Tory Party to the Right of Tory Leader David Cameron, who hasn't yet endorsed John Woodred's suggested policy which hides a leadership challenge agenda.
Iain Dale criticised the BBC for its reporting of the failed crooner, claiming like he always does that the BBC is biased. Iain Dale posted again on the story today with the latest development.
I would not be at all surprised if it was Iain Dale who tipped off the Daily Telegraph to this story. The John Mockingwood case now appears to have turned out to be a blogging versus Mainstream media story. Take centre stage John Deadwood...
I did think that Cameron was in with a standing chance of defeating Brown.
ReplyDeleteBut now?
Allowing Redwood to surface again, when most people had forgotten about the real face of the Conservative party, is a spectacular own goal.
Well the genie is out of the bottle now, the wheel has come of the Cameron bandwagon, and who is going to take advantage of this?
Brown must be laughing himself silly as he plans his early election strategy.
barnacle bill: Iain Dale has this quote "Some of the most significant players in the party are part timers. There isn't the hunger on the Conservative front bench that Labour had in the mid 1990s, the party is not hungry enough for power" - Tory activist Tim Montgomerie.
ReplyDeleteLabour are at the table and they are not even giving them any of the crumbs from the feast.