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New for the New Year … Meet The Spongers!
The Spongers will be a new and irregular feature on The Bristol Blogger for 2009. (Cartoon by Evelyn Post. Evelyn Post is The Bristol Blogger’s resident cartoonist. He has a woman’s name)
Posted in Bristol, Evelyn Post, Local government, Middle class wankers, Politics, Privatisation
Tagged Jan Ormondroyd, John House, The Spongers
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City council budget balls (1)
Predictably, Bristol City Council are doing bugger-all for us as the credit crunch bites and talk of economic downturn turns to recession and even depression and we confront what’s looking like the worst economic situation since the Second World War. … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Budget, Economy, Labour Party, Local government, Politics
Tagged Helen Holland, Jan Ormondroyd, John House
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