Category Archives: The War on Stupid
FFS…
It is Red Nose Day tomorrow… and still no answer from the Met. It looks like they’re going to try to bluff their way through.
Trident
Independent – Trident revolt grows as minister resigns: Government whips have mobilised to stop more Labour MPs joining the revolt against the replacement of the £65bn Trident missile system – after the Deputy Leader of the Commons announced yesterday he … Continue reading
A tricky question for the Met
It is Red Nose Day this Friday. The deadline for requesting permission to demonstrate support for Comic Relief and its aims in a designated area has passed. Still no advice or word from the Met, despite my using a red … Continue reading
Red nose alert!
Huzzah! My warning about Red Nose Day made the latest B3ta newsletter. Still no word from the Met regarding their stance on its actual legal status (as they see it), by the way… but one of the major points being … Continue reading
One rule to bind them
Morning, all. I wasted most of my day yesterday trying to reach the relevant department down at Vauxhall about this, but they seem to be incapable of answering their phone. So, email it is then… From: Tim Ireland To: new.scotland.yard@met.police.uk … Continue reading
Enough is enough
I demand the immediate arrest of Earth’s moon.
SOCPA and Red Nose Day
WARNING: Wearing a red nose in Westminster could get you arrested. (Please share this important news with your friends.)
Look out! Behind you!
Blair questioned again! Terror arrests! Perversions! Meanwhile… the good work continues at the home and heart of our democracy.
Frank Field: useful idiot
Frank Field (MP) – Fiddling while London burns: A successful terrorist attack on London could make part of the capital uninhabitable for decades and make Britain permanently poorer. Yet, while London awaits its fate, Scotland Yard is fiddling away on … Continue reading
A lack of clarity
BBC – Parliament protester’s legal win: District Judge Quentin Purdy said he had not breached conditions imposed on him by the Metropolitan Police. Applause broke out at the City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court, when the judge said the conditions were … Continue reading