Got this mailshot for MP Tom Watson
Ed Miliband calls really early. Too early. These days I have to set my alarm for 6am in order to be
fully awake before he starts chasing me.
Before Ed's calls, I listen to the depressing daily news on the Today programme. Unemployment sky
rocketing, the economy flat-lining, more arrests at News International.
Thanking Saint Bernadette, Saint Benet, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Nicholas, Saint George,
Saint Edward the Confessor, Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Sebastian, Saint John of God, Saint
Peregrine, Saint Anthony, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Our Lady of Lourdes and the Good Lord himself
plus anyone else you care to mention tonight.
Around 7000 cancer sufferers who have done the right thing and have paid into the system, may lose
as much as £94 per week
Click below to call on David Cameron to stop this before it is too
latehttp://www.campaignengineroom.org.uk/frontline-nhs/questionnaire/message
The Independent has an interview with David de Gea.
The Mirror reports on Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that Young owes Evra for helping him start well
for United.
The Chelsea Blog compares the NHS to football.
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Looks like it will be a good read
What next for Labour
"Labour does not quite seem to get enough credit for its considerable accomplishments. The
foundation of our modern state occurred in the 1945-51 period yet seems taken for granted; the
1960's was a vital decade of social change certainly made easier by a centre left Government; the
achievements of the Blair period, constitutionally, electorally and socially are to be lauded and
never denied; similarly the social spending of Gordon Brown together with his international
financial management at a time of need- all represent considerable governmental achievements.
By Chris Wright
Here we have Cesc Fabregas, busy dodging all of Arsenal's pre-season shenanigans in order to
gadabout, pow-wowing in the gardens at 10 Downing Street with his new high-falutin' friends namely
Spanish prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and his British counterpart, old wibble-wobble
flubber cheeks himself, David Cameron.
Got this through today :
The NHS celebrates its 63rd birthday this week, with public satisfaction at an all-time high.
But the coalition government's proposals will put everyone at risk. Including you.
Don't be fooled. Even after "listening", the government's legislation would let private
companies grab any part of the NHS, putting profits before patients.
Just posting this so I can find it more easily in future.