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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sunlight in the shade

Sunlight in the shade

I received 3 spam emails this afternoon asking for donations. The first two I deleted very quickly, but the third attracted my attention enough to investigate further. The shady organisation calls itself the Sunlight Centre for Open Politics. The Founder is that bounder Paul Staines, who describes himself as "Irish entrepreneur and investor in internet ventures". It may be recalled that he had links with the NF/BNP. And more recently has been prosecuted twice for drink driving and driving without insurance.

The Research Director is Chris Galley, the former civil servant who acted as a traitor and was a spy for the Conservative Party and his handler was Damian Green, who managed to escape prosecution.

I am disappointed to see that Mike Rouse is associating himself with such dodgy characters.

Whilst I am in favour of honesty in politics, the Sunlight Centre for Open Politics is akin to making Nick Griffen the Minister for Immigration.

I suspect that Paul Staines has had one Acid trip too many and addled his brain, or a bull's horns has left him brain damaged, or he is on one gigantic ego trip.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice page the organisation has, features a sunny looking (sun?) Very friendly, very "chummy". Very "Umweltfreundlich" message the whole page with ONE STORY on its facing page states. Nice use of the photo of the british bobbies who obviously, have no inkling that their images are being used on such a site. Pity they didn't use an image of the CID as a lot of them are of the same pursuasion.

THAT HAVING BEEN SAID Nick Griffen, or even Peter Griffin (Family Guy) would both make a good minister for immigration. I would favour Peter Griffin as he is a fat opinionated bastard but is only a fictional character who bears a striking resemblance to Charles Campion , the famous food critic.