School 6
‘I just worry about the extent of jihadi infiltration.’
‘I just worry about the extent of jihadi infiltration.’
‘If only they’d been phone-hacked.’
Beyond the law Sir: In your leading article of 28 June you make the point that the hacking trial demonstrates why political oversight of press regulation, not press regulation by politicians, would be an unnecessary ‘draconian step’ because ‘hacking is already against the law’. Later you compare the illegal but honourable behaviour of Andy Coulson
Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, rang Jean-Claude Juncker to congratulate him on being nominated by EU heads of government as president of the European Commission. Mr Cameron had insisted the question should go to a vote at an EU summit, where 26 voted for Mr Juncker and two against: he and Viktor Orban, the
All must have prizes Paul Pugh, the £104,000-a-year chief executive of the Passport Office, was nominated for ‘leader of the year’ in the government’s Investors in People Awards, in spite of long delays in passport issues. Some more pointless public sector awards: — UK Public Sector Communications Awards. Currently held by Derbyshire County Council, for
[audioplayer src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/spectator/TheViewFrom22_3_July_2014_v4.mp3″ title=”Frank Field and Isabel Hardman discuss the Modern Slavery Bill” startat=1865] Listen [/audioplayer]Who would have expected to find slavery on the outskirts of Cardiff? Not the locals, who were shocked when police carried out a raid while investigating the case of two men understood to have been held in captivity for 26 years.
‘Too much cloak, not enough dagger.’
‘It’s time I came clean, Red Riding Hood.I’m not really your grandmother.’
‘Great news! None of us are poor.’
‘Miliband always looks like a rabbit who’s just realised he’s in Jeanette Winterson’s garden.’
‘The reward used to be food. Now it’s Facebook access for ten minutes.’
‘How much is that dogma in the window?’
‘How long before the prince divorces the princess?’