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It’s not a topic I wanted to write about. I have studiously ignored the rumours and stories circulating on other websites and at a fairly empty Westminster. Today I cannot ignore it, as Mr Hague himself has issued an unusual statement and has invited all to comment on it. His statement confirms that he has
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I have a piece on the Guardian's Comment is Free site today. It is a reply of sorts to an article there a couple of days ago by James Graham. I write: One of the most important jobs on election day is getting the numbers from the tellers at the polling stations back to the committee room. And, having worked in many local byelections, I have come to the conclusion that the best people to do it...
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Following the relaunch of the Sky News website, the way comments are moderated has changed too.The key alteration is that the commenters themselves, if they are unhappy at what someone else has written about a post, can report the comment. If it's reported three times, the comment will be removed.Please take a look at our FAQs for further explanation.And here's a reminder of our House Rules:You mu...
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Despite Westminster Council losing £17 million on investments in now-failed Icelandic Banks, giving 300 staff the sack and struggling with a £20 million hole in the Council's finances, Westminster Conservatives have spent nearly £1 million on the Council's website since 2008. According to a Freedom of Information request by business internet marketplace PeoplePerHour.co...
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In The Daily Telegraph today, with comment by Conservative Home , this has fascinating implications not only for the UK but elsewhere in the world.We'll write about it in detail later today.COMMENT THREAD
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I have already made comment on the new Number 10 website.  It seems as if  the design was stolen from the Themes Database, and badly botched before being put online.  Full comment with outgoing links from the theme’s author. This just goes to show how monumentally divorced the government is from the real world.  There is
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The New Statesman have a piece on my website about that speech by Hazel Blears last week. Although it was her swipes at political bloggers that got most comment, that wasn't what I decided to pick up on. As I write over on the New Statesman: What should happen if an unpopular politician is voted out in an election? You’d have thought that the answer is “they lose power” and – thankfully ...
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Just a few hours remain to comment on the coalition government's policy programme on the Cabinet Office website.
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