Well, unless the Lib Dems go into coalition with the Tories after the next election. But I can't see Prime Minister Cameron agreeing to have Norman in the government.
The superbly well connected political blogger Iain Dale has uncovered a story about our Norm
Iain Dale's Diary: The Two Faces of Norman Baker MP
He writes:
I went there the other week when the County Ground outfield was too damp for cricket. Haven't been since I used to get taken there after the usual Sunday morning pilgrimage to the slides at the King Alfred.
The ice cream is the BEST I've had outside Italy. Or Scotland.
There are plenty of crap retail parks and housing developments in France!
And as someone who lives in one of the rather less salubrious bits of west London, I look forward to coming to Sussex to get a bit of peace, quiet and space...
Several good reasons for a) banning drinking on the Tube, and b) not being on Facebook. Sigh.
Hilarious, I'm sure.
Grizz, out of interest, what are "outer rail" trains?
The consultation is OPEN.
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I live really near Wembley. If it had been twenty quid, without all this ridiculous pre-registration nonsense, I would have gone, and thousands of others would have followed, I reckon.
The Scottish Rugby Union -- whose mailing list I was on for a bit because I went to watch them play a few...
If you're accusing AN of making up quotes, then go ahead and do it. I can't see how a reporter who did that could keep such good contacts or his job for so long.
What is this if not real journalism? Manager leaves job in unusual circumstances, reporter attempts to shed more light on those circumstances by speaking to those who had dealings with the manager at the time? Sounds pretty standard to me.
Naylor is justifiably criticised on here quite a bit...
I think you should GO. This is an unfashionable point of view for a bloke, but I quite ENJOYED Sex and the City on the telly. It was amusing, well-written and well-shot, and, if you ignore Sarah Jessica Horseface, had some quite tasty birds in it.