13.11.08

Jobs for the boys

Reactions mixed as Highfield heads to MSFT

'...admired by many for his political nous while disliked by others for his inability to get projects launched.'

The state of the country, as 'reported upon' by the media efforts of such as the BBC, explained in a single sentence.

I gather Mr. Barron, ex-Newsnight, is doing well on Google's behalf on the plugging front; let's see what can be done to serve the public's interests here.

Ah... Britain, embodied by the BBC and its merry exchange programme of 'market rate talents' Let's call 'em 'Martas', on account of all the 'sacrifices' they make.

Who cares if it doesn't work so long as you have 'political nous'.

And I have to pay for this?

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