Yes, I know there are different ‘Pravdas’ but the context in which the articles are used clearly show that there are few limits to The Conservatives’ use of the mantra :
‘My enemy’s enemy is my friend.’
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Yes, I know there are different ‘Pravdas’ but the context in which the articles are used clearly show that there are few limits to The Conservatives’ use of the mantra :
‘My enemy’s enemy is my friend.’
Update 2: The Tories have now (really) produced a videotape of the police search of Damian Green’s Parliamentary office. As far as I can see it does nothing but keep the kettle lukewarm.
What with the ‘Zanu Labour’ and ‘Stalinesque’ attacks and now this non-exposé, the Tories are unintentionally making themselves look desperate and panicked when, I suppose, they intend their campaign to have this effect on the government.
Now it’s starting to look if they really have something they want to bury and are keen for any investigation to be curtailed.
Update:
Here’s a cropped version of yesterday’s image for Channel 4 News.

You can see the full version here. When you get there, click on the image for super size.
(btw – despite what it says on C4 News, it’s an image not an animation)
Morten Morland has created an image along similar lines but much classier here.

Hopefully a new image on the same topic a bit later on C4 News.
Arrest not good, overreaction, heavy handed and many answers sought.
Comments and posts about it hilarious/pathetic take your pick…
