Author Archives: Tim Ireland
About Tim Ireland
Tim is the sole author of Bloggerheads.People should worry when I go quiet
This comment on the BBC is totally spot-on. Underblog is right… this stinks. They should hang their heads in shame… but there are some extra sums to do… like how 1 man under investigation for 3 years could get charged … Continue reading
Only ‘freedoms’ can defeat the terrorists
What can I say but; “Bring it on!”
Hang in there (PS – helloooo Anne Milton)
I’m still busy and may be too busy to blog until early next week… but there’s lots of groovy stuff on the way. Send me money, buy some stickers or start/join a MeetUp group if you need something to do. … Continue reading
Do not disturb
Shhh! I’m busy negotiating, planning, building and animating. Have a quick linkdump: Terror Bill: Taking liberties Ice cream! It softens the blow of not making this list. Auntie breathes a sigh of relief Watch him! Take a survey. Ski your … Continue reading
Thoughtcrime is death
I’d like to introduce you to Luca’s Ade. His new blog has an Orwellian focus and deals with it in much more depth than I could ever manage. Enjoy. UPDATE – On this most recent post; it’s worth pointing out … Continue reading
On the subject of quoting out of context
(shakes head) (puts head in hands) (begins) Tom’s recent Vote Liberal Democrat – Get the Tories post links to this JPEG, which provides us with the shock admission from Charles Kennedy that “voting Lib Dem could help the Conservatives”… but … Continue reading
New proxy on the block
Not Louise Ellman MP: This is not the offical blog for Louise Ellman MP, it’s a blog about Louise Ellman MP.
It’s all good news, folks!
Independent – Peers line up to condemn ‘terrifying’ house arrest plan Guardian – Muslims face increased stop and search BBC – Immigrant abuse claims examined Take a close look at that last story and then ask yourself why The Sun … Continue reading
Climbdown every mountain
Guardian – Terror bill climbdown by Labour: Tony Blair’s government last night sustained a significant blow to its authority when 60 Labour MPs, including four ex-cabinet ministers, rebelled against Charles Clarke’s plans to impose control orders on terrorist suspects – … Continue reading
Another indication that Iran is next
Hrm. Best make that; another *opinion* that Iran is next… Please investigate/consider this and then act as you see fit. You may need a grain of salt and a bit of steady-headedness.