Posts Tagged ‘Asides’
Vote Blue, Go Green
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on April 20th, 2006
I have a posts up at the Cameron Leadership blog and the Campaign for an English Parliament blog.
Dave the Chameleon
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on April 19th, 2006
I have a new post up at the Cameron Leadership blog.
The Telegraph on Iran
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on April 18th, 2006
Well worth a read: Telegraph article on Iran
Thanks J0nz
Help a future journalist
Posted by: Gav in Uncategorized on April 6th, 2006
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Shocker
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on March 28th, 2006
MI5 involves itself in shady dealings involving kidnap!
I am truly shocked.
Polling stations
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on March 24th, 2006
Just thought you’d all like to know that polling stations in the local elections will be open 7am to 10pm this year and from now on.
Euthanasia and Judges
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on March 6th, 2006
I’m in favour of a carefully designed euthanasia system — it seems humane to me.
But I am seriously troubled by this: BBC News. I honestly don’t know what to say.
It’s link-a-day
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on March 3rd, 2006
Easier than writing your own posts — find good ones elsewhere and link them.
Quote of the Day
Posted by: Gav in Gavin Ayling's blog on February 23rd, 2006
Quote of the Day is this week [sic] from Alistair Darling on why it is right that from May 2010 it will be illegal to sell in our culture’s measures: pounds (lbs) and ounces (ozs):
“Err, well, erm… You’ll have to accept it…”
Watch this week’s Question Time again to see UKIP’s Nigel Farage attacking Labour’s unprotected underbelly here.
Oh, and since when has it been acceptable for the presenter to include an anecdote that supports, whether intentionally or not, one particular point of view?





