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Ali Campbell’s World Cup Adventure
Alastair Campbell has a blog on the Labour party’s website, relating his experiences following the World Cup. OK first entry, but what really makes it worthy of note is the bile and vitriol spewed across the comments. I’m sure it’s just an online thing – and there’s one in the eye for the ‘internet will revive political debate’ meme – but sitting behind a keyboard seems to be like sitting behind a steering wheel for Brits: something that makes you lose all manners, common decency and sense of proportion.
I’d say “who’d be an MP”, but in Campbell’s case it’s “who’d be a former head of communications”? I know I wouldn’t.
Update: The BBC have picked up the story and are treating the comments as serious political analysis! For crying out loud! What is this country coming to where some faceless shit-flinger (one Dave Smith, allegedly) can be quoted on the BBC saying that the Government is “the most corrupt the country has ever seen”, for all the world as if he were a serious person, or the allegation were rational.
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Alternative bbc.co.uk homepages
Submitted by users. A gallery.
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Travel notes: North Devon
A relaxing dinner at the Clinton Arms, in Frithelstock, north Devon. Basic but good pub food (the steak looked particularly good) with healthy-sized portions and a couple of excellent local beers on the pump.
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BNP councillor blog
I notice from Cllr Bob Piper’s blog that one of his fellow councillors on Sandwell MBC has joined the blogosphere. Unremarkable in most cases, but this blog is by one of the four BNP councillors, one Cllr Simon Smith.
In a “know thine enemy” sort of way, his one entry so far is interesting. The most notable feature is Cllr Smith’s combination of paranoia and defensiveness – the latter not generally part of the BNP house style. For instance, here’s a section of his post entitled “The Big Picture”:
I don’t profess that either the BNP or myself are always right. I’m sure there are good people in other smaller parties. I reserve the right to respect good people in those parties – what ever they might think of me is irrelevant. I hope that the British National Party becomes more than a party, more than even a cultural movement.
But he can’t stop himself running off the edge of the cliff in the next sentence:
I hope it is in the Vanguard of a New Renaissance that can destroy the wicked, some would say satanic, Globalist-Materialist world order that keeps many new discoveries, inventions and knowledge undercover, ON PURPOSE in order to maintain control.
Perhaps the strongest sense you get from reading the blog is the extent to which Cllr Smith could be on the wilder fringe of a number of more ‘respectable’ parties – UKIP, RESPECT and the WRP, for example. Those parties at the macro level stand for different sorts of things, of course, but they all stand in opposition to the mainstream – I would say rational – parties, while feeling and promoting fear of foreign, external forces.
Adrift on a wide ocean, they are clinging to different bits of flotsam – the BNP to nativism, UKIP to a sort of Gaullist touchiness, and RESPECT to … well, George Galloway, mostly. Despite being a strong supporter of rationalism, I have some sympathy for the members of those parties personally – though they are wrong in their ideas, and wrong in their perception of the world, they presumably believe themselves to be right, and that must make the world a pretty scary place to be.
Update: The comments on the post are worth reading.
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Whatever happened to the European Constitution?
A year after the French “no”, almost two thirds of French voters think their decision weakened France’s standing in Europe. Not so sure myself, but then it depends what happens to the constitutional treaty now the “period of reflection” is coming to an end. Le Monde canvasses views in the French political class.
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The last we’ll hear of George Galloway
George Galloway (by claiming it’s OK to assassinate democratically elected leaders) shown his contempt for democracy. But, perhaps more importantly, he has surely jumped the shark.
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Number of the Beast
Everything you wanted to know about 666, courtesy of absoluteastronomy.com.

