23.9.08

'Let them watch Pinter... online'

'Let them watch Pinter... online'

Gotta say, the latest from the Marie Antoin... er... Celest... er... Brownette 'bright idea a day' crew seems a winner.

Except, possibly with almost the entire electorate a wee bit keener on dealing with a few basics than yet more over-spun, over-hyped tinkering that most likely will never happen (at least I never seem to get informed officially) anyway.

Indy - PM pledges internet access for all children

Telegraph - Gordon Brown's speech is a health and safety hazard

Telegraph - Gordon Brown's promise of computer vouchers and theatre tickets won't save him

Guardian - If it acts as if the election is lost, Labour could still win it - Winning is an end, of sorts, but what does it mean without wanting to do so with a decent reason?

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