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Friday, 26 March 2010
The week in review (26/03)
NTW = New This Week
(1) 1. Lord Monckton - on Alex Jones (Jan)
(2) 2. BBC Question Time - our thoughts on 18th March edition
(4) 3. PMQs - Cameron attacks on gold sale
(-) 4. Knackered and Corrupt - the impression of Britain NTW
(-) 5. Jasna Badzak - our exclusive interview with the UKIP PPC
(5) 6. Lord Monckton - on Alex Jones (Feb)
(3) 7. Sunday Paper Review - mainstream stories, 14th March
(-) 8. William Hague - emphatic no Tory 'in-out' referendum NTW
(-) 9. Paedophiles - Labour makes even builders suspects NTW
(-) 10. Strike! - Labour really are taking the proverbial... NTW
Our favourite seven blog posts or articles seen elsewhere this week. These can be from established columnists or opinion writers in the mainstream, else independent thinkers and authors in the blogosphere (and this week, Gerald Warner has been on amazing form!):
1. Gerald Warner - gulf between politicians and people
2. Peter Oborne - public life is so corrupt
3. James Delingpole - ClimateGate, a Parliamentary cover-up
4. Gerald Warner - carbon religion's worst week
5. Gerald Warner - cows do not cause global warming
6. Richard Littlejohn - stuck in a lift with Gordon Brown
7. Looking For A Voice - Government Inhibition
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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