Saturday, July 19, 2003
So the media are buzzing around the now certain suicide of the Government 'weapon's expert' Doctor David Kelly wondering who is going to fall on their sword over this (answer: probably no-one).
What I really like is, in that Mirror report above, this sentence: As the furore mounted, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said he had not ruled out demanding a recall of Parliament, just for the sheer futility of it. It should be As the furore mounted, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said that as he had no actual power to do anything in this country and never would do as long as he lived due to the fact that he looks like he should be running a post office rather than a political party, although admittedly if he was running a post office he'd probably be seeing most of the people that still vote Tory anyway, he had not ruled out demanding a recall of Parliament and being ignored by the Government.
What I really like is, in that Mirror report above, this sentence: As the furore mounted, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said he had not ruled out demanding a recall of Parliament, just for the sheer futility of it. It should be As the furore mounted, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said that as he had no actual power to do anything in this country and never would do as long as he lived due to the fact that he looks like he should be running a post office rather than a political party, although admittedly if he was running a post office he'd probably be seeing most of the people that still vote Tory anyway, he had not ruled out demanding a recall of Parliament and being ignored by the Government.