My son is sitting happily in the rocking car thing at the playgroup, smiling and rocking. I'm glad - he's been a bit clingy this morning so it's nice to see him getting into playing.
Your son decides he wants the car. He goes over and pushes my son, who ignores him.
Your son......Read More
Short post this...
Has anyone else noticed that the basic assumption behind calling for a referendum seems to be that there would inevitably be a "no" vote?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8078637.stm ...Read More
Are we in for a democratic or political shock as a result of the recession?
Professor Niall Ferguson is speaking on this idea tonight and trailed his ideas on Radio 4's Today programme.
His ideas didn't actually seem too far from what I've posted......Read More
So the new European Parliament is taking shape, and the stories of results night in the UK were as follows:
- Labour third nationally at 16%;
- BNP get two MEPs elected;
- Greens biggest winners in SW and SE (2 MEPs on relatively low % of vote);
- UKIP share of vote increases by less......Read More
Just heard on the radio that a newly elected member of the European Parliament has been heckled, shouted down and pelted with eggs during a press conference being held outside the palace of Westminster. the MEP has said that this is a "very sad day for British democracy".
This......Read More
Nosemonkey has an excellent thought piece on the dishonesty in the EU debate . I've responded on his blog, but wanted a chance to write a bit more than is really acceptable when commenting on someone else's blog - I was pushing it as it was!
The Nosemonkey piece was in response to the......Read More