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Tag Archives: David Cameron
The Forest, Not The Trees
Image: Robert Young Has anyone else noticed that whenever a Tory candidate speaks of their own children’s schooling they always say “state school”? I doubt this is a coincidence but rather a deliberate attempt to turnaround the persona of the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Leith, Politics, Writing
Tagged Books, Conservative, David Cameron, Editing, Fiction, General Election, Leith, Leith Academy, Michael Gow, Politics, private school, schools, Spider Man, state school, teaching, Tories, Writing
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Leaders’ Debate Part 2
Image: Guardian I watched the second Leaders debate last night on Sky News. With two weeks to go until the GE and after Nick Clegg’s unanimous defeat of his rivals in last week’s debate, he woke yesterday morning to splashed … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial Comment, Film & TV, Politics
Tagged Conservative, David Cameron, foregin policy, Gordon Brown, immigration, Labour, Leaders' debate, Lib Dem, Liberal Deomcrats, Nick Clegg, pensions, Politics, the Pope, Tory
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Chasing Rainbows
Image: Thor I think one of the best albums to listen to on a Friday morning on the way to work is Shed Seven’s 1994 album, Change Giver. It’s a work of art. It’s the kind of album that uplifts … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Day Job, Editorial Comment, Film & TV, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Music, Politics, Reading
Tagged Albert Camus, Books, Change Giver, David Cameron, Day Job, Edinburgh, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Gordon Brown, indie, iPod, live TV debate, Music, Nick Clegg, Politics, Reading, rock, Shed Seven
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A Big Thanks
Image: vistamommy As is typical for an Easter Monday it rained all morning. No worries on my part because my holiday was officially over now and I was back to work, the beauty of that being it was now a … Continue reading
Posted in Day Job, Editorial Comment, Poetry, Politics, Publishing and Marketing, UK, Writing
Tagged blog, Blogging, chapbook, Concervative Party, David Cameron, Day Job, Easter Monday, General Election, Gordon Brown, Holiday, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Poetry, Politics, Publishing and Marketing, readership, sales, Scottish Nationalists, Starbucks, Tories
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Coalition Commotion
Image: Stock I was a total waste of space yesterday. Having stayed up through the night until 6am I was woken at 9 by the postman and never managed to get back into it again. Three hours was all I … Continue reading →