British Blogging

It died something of a death some while ago, but I thought I might revive it as an occasional thing, so here goes.

Chris Snowdon proffers two fingers to tobacco control.

Clarissa offers some advice on apologising to Matt Taylor, while Woman on a Raft takes a different view… And on the subject of shirts, Leg Iron offers his tuppennyworth, while Perry is typically forthright.

The Boiling Frog is unimpressed with Farage, likewise Jackart, although from a different perspective as he discusses the real conservative.

Meanwhile Dick Puddlecote celebrates six years of blogging – don’t time fly?

Julia wonders about trust in the police service and before buggering off to New Zealand, Dioclese has a swipe at Pudsey.

Back on the subject of smoking, Lorien publishes the full draft of her letter to the Lancet.

The hostess of Peachum’s Tavern explains why she is not a feminist.

Sunny Hundal is not impressed with Russell Brand and Éoin Clarke reckons the BBC is biased against Labour.

Tim Worstall asks why we are ruled by idiots… ahem…

Over at Kittie Kounters, SAOT decides that they are barely even pretending these days (the politicians and their henchpersons), meanwhile Frank Davis has a heart-warming story of folk fighting back.

That’s it, I think.

8 Comments

  1. Cheers for link! I would go back & look at those old posts, but it’d just make me too sad about all the great bloggers we’ve lost over the years…

  2. Thanks for the link and thanks also for pulling the review together as it has highlighted material I would not otherwise have found.

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