All sorts of goodness


by Aaron Murin-Heath    
July 30, 2008 at 11:06 am

Welcome to today’s netcast. Doug is away this week, so I’m afraid some of us are working overtime. Today I drew the short-straw, so you’ll just have to like it or lump it. :o ) There is loads of good stuff on the blogs today, here is just a taster..

Green Peace has set up a new blog, Nuclear Reaction, to call the nuclear-power industry on its massive subsidies, questionable practices, and rampant propaganda. Justin is writing a great deal of the content, so they’ll be no shortage of snarky asides. Recommended.

donpaskini – With Labour on the ropes, the Tories are becoming more emboldened, and the carefully painted mask is beginning to slip. A dark cloud is gathering…

Wonderflonium – A warning to Scottish-based feminists thinking of voting for the SNP.

The Yorksher Gob – Our Jennie gets to grips with why she’s against positive discrimination. Good stuff.

The Daily (Maybe) – Jim has news from the Green Party leadership contest. Yes, there will be a contest.

Scribo Ergo Sum – James Grieves explains why David Miliband may just have the answers to Labour’s near-terminal predicament.

David Miliband/CiF – From the horse’s mouth.

Millennium Dome, Elephant – Huge SPOILER ALERT, and I know it’s not politics, but Nelly’s review of The Dark Knight – the new Batman movie, is right on the money and the best review I’ve read.

Liberal England – The Lib Dem’s target their top-ten wobbly Labour seats.

Westminster Wisdom – Let’s end with a little history, eh?

Lee’s up tomorrow. Bye then. *waves*


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Aaron Murin-Heath is an occasional contributor. He is a writer based in Newark-on-Trent and Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. Aaron blogs at tygerland.net.
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Would you NetCasters consider giving me access to the address where these things are discussed? I’d be happy to cover at times like this so that those who are already working hard to bring us the NetCast don’t have to do so much overtime :)

Aaron is just talking about overtime because he wants you to feel sorry for him. Ignore him, clearly we haven’t whipped him enough recently.

Clearly it didn’t work!


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