Sunday, 6 July 2014

HOW TO SPEAK GOVE. BBC News Michael Gove No to public enquiry on missing files

6 comments:

  1. To lose one file, Mr I, was a misfortune; to lose 144 of the them looks like a movement.

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  2. He might, here, have done enough to burst his saggy balloon, mr m, an I-Know-Bestism too far. To see him is to cringe; c'mon the NUT.

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  3. Looking at Gove speak is to see what the union of David Mellor and a ventriloquists dummy would produce. Listening to Gove speak is like listening to a man pissing on a fire: hiss, spit, hiss, spit, steam.

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  4. He is a man sorely disadvantaged, Gove, no doubt about that.

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  5. BBC TV news headline "New enquiry to be launched into how child abuse accusations are handled". So not an enquiry into nonce MPs then? Effortlessly finessed into pratting about with celeb misbehaviour. Expect MPs to be well below the fold.

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  6. I think the thrust of Tracey May's initiative was that this is a historic enquiry, to learn lessons from the bad old days. Mrs Ice Pixie was worse. As I just said, in Rolfsville, only Skinner had anything meaningful to say.

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