Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.How about that? They do listen!
In a calculated way, of course. Ten quid says the name ‘Aznar’ came up more than once in private meetings yesterday… ID cards wouldn’t have stopped bombs, UK minister says: UK Home Office minister Charles Clarke said that ID cards … Continue reading
The barbarism of twisted causes
The Scum Says – Barbarism of twisted cause: Mayor Ken Livingstone captured London’s resolve when he warned terrorists they will never destroy our free society, whatever they do… Britain is crawling with suspected terrorists and those who give them succour. … Continue reading
I refuse to bow to terrorism… and those who exploit it
Let’s score a political point by claiming others are point-scoring. You have to admire the cheek. Respect for the dead and the bereaved? It’s there. That’s why I’m not a big fan of people climbing over bodies.
You may cry now
Tony Blair: It is important, however, that the terrorists realise our determination to defend our values and our way of life is greater than their determination to cause the death and destruction of innocent people and impose their extremism on … Continue reading
Holy crud
BBC – Multiple blasts paralyse London Television screengrabs This tragedy will only be compounded by Blair’s government using it to further strangle the public. If Charles Clarke dares to speak the words ‘ID Cards‘ today, I will be enraged. Dear … Continue reading
Instructions are for wimps
This should keep you busy for a while.
What Barry Says
An uncompromising examination and criticism of US foreign policy, according to Barry from down the pub. (Requires Windows Media or ReallyCrapPlayer. Link via Blogman.)
Exclusion zone protest
Stop the War Coalition calls for a mass protest in Parliament Square on 1st August Hell, yes, I’ll be there. A link for those who came in late. You’ll note that an official map has yet to be released to … Continue reading
Oh, joy
Those who know me well will know of my great love for sport, so my unbridled joy that the Olympics are coming to town will not surprise you. (Yay. Hooray. Watch me jump up and down with glee. But not … Continue reading