Sun, 13:44: RT @davidallengreen: Those Brexiters glibly demanding the prime minister to “defy” the law on Brexit… …elsewhere demand “crackdowns on…
Sun, 14:12: Eli Poppe with a massive instrument, Patrizia Hardt soprano, for a cohort concert of 16th century lute music. https://t.co/KdK8GMJaGI
Sun, 14:48: RT @Simon_Nixon: @stefanstern Thanks. One thing I learned during 10 years spent roaming around Europe reporting on a decade of crises for t…
Sun, 16:05: I have found it genuinely chilling to realise how little the bash-patriotic no-deal Brexiteers care about Northern… https://t.co/B2Bnp0aSAr
Sun, 20:48: RT @alexwilcock: Nicholas’ review includes an arresting side-by-side comparison of the original and movie lyrics to America – which don’t g…
Sun, 22:34: RT @JasonGroves1: Foreign Sec Dominic Raab refuses to rule out proroguing parliament again if Supreme Court orders recall. Says he’s ‘keen…
Mon, 05:21: RT @poshea: @nwbrux It’s a theorbo. It is related to the archlute, but with a longer neck to accommodate longer strings for low bass notes…
Yeah, that got me as well. And then he later says he’s gone off Andy Burnham after he’s shown signs of willing to compromise.
He links to http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/nick-cohen/2015/05/labour-must-understand-that-unite-is-its-enemy/ , which at first glance is a ridiculous proposition (that a union is the enemy of the Labour party), but does make some good points about unmodernised unionism.
But mostly it’s another “I never liked Ed anyway” article.