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I like his blog, but don't agree with everything Guido Fawkes says. I particularly despise this recycled garbage. Anyone who believes in free markets and free trade has to believe as a corollary in the free movement of people. Why? Leaving aside the fact that there is no such thing as a free market (and there hasn't been for centuries) or even free trade - why would the corollary be free...
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Guido Fawkes shows the usual level of self-awareness: Guido has just spotted Derek Draper himself, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and sandals combination, checking into the Hyatt conference hotel. A well judged outfit calculated to make him blend in here in rainy Birmingham. Guido did not get a photo because he was laughing. Hahaha! Guido is after all,
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As you may have seen in the comments of a previous post, Guido Fawkes has posted a link (repeated here) to get into view Wikileaks available files. Thank you Guido.
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So gingerly broached the subject of going missing in Birmingham at the end of the month with Mrs Fawkes. Mrs Fawkes Do you really need to go? Guido Well you know, important to keep in touch with the base, gain intelligence, schmooze contacts, gossip doesn't just write itself... Mrs Fawkes For 4 days and nights? Guido Well, have been invited to speak at a few events on issues that are important, se...
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When Gordon Brown is finally removed from Number Ten, either by his despairing underlings or by us despairing voters, attempts will then be made by the regular journos to downplay the role played in this saga played by the great Guido Fawkes.  In fact, I already sense a process of bigging Guido up, so that he can later be knocked down.  But as Guido himself pointed out, last Friday: Exam...
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14. GUIDO FAWKES (1) Guido Fawkes is almost certainly Britain's best-known blog. The pseudonymous 'Guido' began blogging in September 2004, and since then has been a constant thorn in the side of the establishment and of leftists. Love or loathe the author's no holds barred approach to reporting the latest hot gossip, no list of top British political blogs would be complete without it. Read Guido ...
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Guido Fawkes: A blogger teaches the British government’s fear You must be either very brave or extremely foolish, if you are in Britain, the pseudonym of Guy Fawkes, respectively. Because the Catholic conspirators who attempted to 1605, the entire Palace of Westminster in the British establishment gathered in the air to blow one up today to the
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Gordon Rayner unravels the controversial and sometimes criminal past of Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes the blogger who strikes fear into Westminster.
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Yesterday, the Charities Commission published its long awaited report on the investigation of the Smith Institute, Gordon Brown's pet charity, following a complaint by Guido Fawkes back in January.
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Posted by Sean Gabb I won’t reproduce this disgraceful article. But here are the comments made so far on the Telegraph blog. Guido Fawkes - principled advocate of the great concept of AngloSaxon Liberties. Let’s hope Fawkes brings down Gordon Brown next. NuLabour are still obsessed with spin cycles
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The man behind political website Guido Fawkes has told how he avoiding legal action by using foreign web hosts.
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