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Evelyn Post live in Blackpool
This one was just too easy . . . (Cartoon by Evelyn Post. Evelyn Post is The Bristol Blogger’s resident cartoonist. He has a woman’s name)
Posted in Bristol, Bristol North west, Conservatives, Elections, MPs, Politics, Toffs
Tagged Blackpool, Boris Johnson, Charlotte Leslie
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The Lambeth wank
Casually leafing through – like you do – the agenda for tomorrow night’s meeting of the Council for the London Borough of Lambeth, The Blogger’s eye is caught by Agenda item number 10 – Cabinet Portfolios. It says: “The administration … Continue reading
Supergrass goes west!
Oh joy. The six remaining members of Labour’s Bristol West Constituency Party have selected Paul “Supergrass” Smith as their candidate for the next general election. Alderman – as the insufferable little git likes to be addressed – Paul used to … Continue reading
Treehuggers murder grannies!
Bolton, Tory boy Eddy and Lib Dem Kiely. Peas in a pod? A nice example of the ‘vote Lib Dem get Tory’ administration really running the city was on view for all to see at the the Council House on … Continue reading
Greedy's now greenie!
Remember George “Greedy” Micklewright the personality-free Labour leader of Bristol City Council from 1997-2002? Probably not. Micklewright, who assiduously marketed himself as a local government finance expert, actually presided over a crippling £350m budget deficit during his time in office. … Continue reading