Top Stories and Blog Review – 18th Dec

Nationwide
Secret plans for second Gatwick runway
Unemployment rockets towards 3million
Ministerial aide quits over Royal Mail sale
Clegg: Learning how to be taken seriously
International
Time Magazine: Obama is ‘person of the year’
Southern Africa launches aid for Zimbabwe
Priest: Playboy cover ‘blasphemous’ and ‘desperate’
Iraqi official quitting over shoe-tosser status
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Lee Griffin
Himmelgarten cafe speaks common sense on the issue of “narratives” in political parties, particularly the Lib Dem’s.
Liberal Bureaucracy on the failures of targets.
Moments of Clarity muses on the idea of a coalition based government next time around.
Obsolete thinks the future is pretty grim, regardless of the party colour of our leaders.
Chris Doidge talks infrastructure, and how Labour here in the UK are missing a trick.
Same Difference is pleased with the progression of gifts for disabled people.
Boris Watch documents the London Mayor’s creep away from helping stop rape and helping rape victims.
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Time’s collective credibility was recently shot-to-shit with their top-ten videogame choices. ;o)
7. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, my arse.
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