The Talking Clock is an opinion based, independently authored, small 'c' conservative, libertarian blog.
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Act of Settlement, 1700/01
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Bill of Rights, 1689
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Friday, 26 February 2010
The week in review (26/02)
NTW = New This Week
(1) 1. Lord Monckton - on Alex Jones (Jan)
(-) 2. Smoking Ban MPs - the choice deniers NTW
(2) 3. Lisbon Treaty - the referendum deniers
(6) 4. Lord Monckton - on Alex Jones (Feb)
(-) 5. Nigel Farage - finally making BBC News NTW
(-) 6. Lord Tebbit - admits attending Bilderberg NTW
(-) 7. Vanessa Crichton - our exclusive interview NTW
(-) 8. Immigration-gate - Labour calls us all racist NTW
(-) 9. Valentine Smith - our exclusive interview NTW
(4) 10. Jasna Badzak - our exclusive interview
Our favourite seven blog posts or articles seen elsewhere this week:
1. Cold Steel Rain - pre-emptive sex-education (adult language)
2. Lord Tebbit - encountering Chinese dragons
3. Dick Puddlecote - writes to the Belgians
4. Lord Monckton - replies to a 'warmist' letter
5. Iain Dale - paying for climate indoctrination
6. James Delingpole - on not being scum
7. Marcellus - Britain, the zombie nation
Thank you to those who've read, positively linked to, or posted comments on The Talking Clock over the last seven days.
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