Labour List To Port

Finally Derek Draper has his fingernails torn from the Labour List site and he's carried away kicking and screaming like a petulant child who still seems to find it hard to understand why people have turned against him.

His successor, in true New Labour form doesn't waste a second in sticking the knife into Draper's political corpse. His call makes a lot of sense, and if it's not spin and he can actually practice what he preaches we'll applaud him. The one comment we would make is his claim that they're "passionate about a political party and its values".

What values would these be? How are they made visible?

The Titannic listed to the

The Titannic listed to the port side because the water found its own path to the lowest parts of the ship, which on the port side, were not sealed as thoroughly as on the starboard.

i thinks your guess is quiet

i thinks your guess is quiet possible, if it could be seald then may be it was't happened.

 All the luxuries brought and applied to thje main body...  but the lower part work is good but not enough for Titanic..

i thinks your guess is quiet

i thinks your guess is quiet possible, if it could be seald then may be it was't happened. All the luxuries brought and applied to thje main body... but the lower part work is good but not enough for Titanic..

It seems that the going rate

It seems that the going rate for a peerage is a party donation of millions of pounds, whereas a more routine transaction, e.g. permission to build on the green belt, only costs a few hundred thousand. But the system is far from transparent; for example how do I know how much to donate to the labour party if I want planning permission for an extension, or just a minor government contract.

It seems that the going rate

It seems that the going rate for a peerage is a party donation of millions of pounds, whereas a more routine transaction, e.g. permission to build on the green belt, only costs a few hundred thousand. But the system is far from transparent; for example how do I know how much to donate to the labour party if I want planning permission for an extension, or just a minor government contract.

It seems that the going rate

It seems that the going rate for a peerage is a party donation of millions of pounds, whereas a more routine transaction, e.g. permission to build on the green belt, only costs a few hundred thousand. But the system is far from transparent; for example how do I know how much to donate to the labour party if I want planning permission for an extension, or just a minor government contract.

It seems that the going rate

It seems that the going rate for a peerage is a party donation of millions of pounds, whereas a more routine transaction, e.g. permission to build on the green belt, only costs a few hundred thousand. But the system is far from transparent; for example how do I know how much to donate to the labour party if I want planning permission for an extension, or just a minor government contract.

It seems that the going rate

It seems that the going rate for a peerage is a party donation of millions of pounds, whereas a more routine transaction, e.g. permission to build on the green belt, only costs a few hundred thousand. But the system is far from transparent; for example how do I know how much to donate to the labour party if I want planning permission for an extension, or just a minor government contract.