BBC and Sky reporting Jacqui Smith told Gordon Brown she wanted to stand down.
You can see one of her final performances in my ‘Make Government Poverty History‘ video on YouTube. (Hopefully – as Youtube still seems extremely slow to connect since its problems with routing connections the other week. I’ve tried using 2 isps and have the same intermittent problems.)


To reiterate: Chicken Yoghurt’s piece ‘Who’s Anti Police?’
“Who’s anti-police? Not me. Sure, I’m anti some police covering up their identifying numbers. I’m anti some police using their batons at the slightest provocation. I’m anti some police pushing people over in the streets for the crime of shuffling along with their hands in their pockets.”
So,
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009
Certain G20 police officers take immediate advantage of the home secretary’s offer.

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A cheap shot but you didn’t really think I’d miss the opportunity.

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