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Tag Archives: David Cameron
The Politics of Spin: Beware the bland bomb
Image copyright & courtesy of www.barrydbulsara.com “I’m not sure it says government is crap,” said Armando Iannucci recently, of his political satire The Thick of It. “I think it says the people in government are crap.” Nowadays politicians and their … Continue reading
Posted in journalism, Media, Politics, Radio, TV, Uncategorized
Tagged Armando Iannucci, BBC, culture, David Cameron, elitism, journalism, Malcolm Tucker, media, politics, The Thick Of It, tv
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How To Loot It — Who’s defining the riots?
UPDATE: Monday August 15th How interesting that the Prime Minister has today come out with a nation healing speech which concludes with a reference to bankers’ bonuses, MPs’ expenses and an insistence that “There is no them and us. Only … Continue reading
Posted in Business/Economics, Crime and Justice, Culture, journalism, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged bling, crime, culture, David Cameron, elitism, journalism, media, politics, riots
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Playing Chess with Gaddafi: What boardgames teach us about winning.
This bizarre image of the Libyan colonel playing chess, while continuing to defy NATO airstrikes and international condemnation made headlines round the world. And according to a new book, fuelling the Miliband brothers’ Labour leadership feud, Ed Miliband was a serious teenage … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Culture, Film, Games, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Chess, culture, David Cameron, Gadaffi, mastermind, Matthew Broderick, Obama, Poker, terrorism, war
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Prevention in Pakistan: Cameron’s new strategy?
This is my post for Channel 4 News about David Cameron’s announcement of £650 million in education aid. Amid all the fuss about Libya, has the Coalition Government’s smartest foreign policy decision been made quietly and efficiently? The Prime Minister’s visit … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Politics, Religion, Uncategorized
Tagged David Cameron, foreign policy, Pakistan, politics, terrorism
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