Blogging Will Be Not Heavy …

8th July, 2008

… for several days.

Places to go, people to see.


Light Blogging

21st May, 2008

Blogging will be light today and probably tomorrow. Instead, fatherly duties mixed with by-election campaigning topped off with a teething 10 month-old. *yawn*


Alisher Usmanov - Not A Very Nice Man?

26th September, 2007

The blogosphere has been united in it’s defence of Craig Murray and others whose hosting company Fasthosts was bullied into taking down Murray’s blog after Schillings, lawyers for Arsenal Ambramovich-wannabe Alisher Usmanov, threatened legal action. Schillings, it seems, have a lot to learn about how the internet works and even more about how parliamentary privilege works, be it Westminster or Europe. England Expects fills us in…

Tonight, during the Saryusz-Wolski report “Towards a common European foreign policy on energy” the Euro realist MEP Tom Wise will use parliamentary privilege to spell out the allegations against Alisher Usmanov. He has been talking to Craig Murray to ensure that the allegations are accurate and to the point.

The purpose of the debate is to discuss the creation of a single energy policy for Europe controlled by an European Energy Minister (or in Eurocratese a “High Official”).

As Mr Usmanov is in the words of Murray who “who ordered the cutting off of supplies to Georgia earlier this year” this is extremely relevant to the debate.

Under the rules governing parliamentary privilege, any news organisation can repeat what has been said in the Parliament chamber, allowing the MSM to circumvent the legal threats being thrown about by Usmanov’s lawyers Schillings.

The Grauniad Sports Section this morning mentions Usmanov’s colourful past, I expect more will emerge over the next couple of days.

Last Sunday, Perry at Samizdata was reflecting on the implications of the affair and how easy it is to dodge the toys being hurled from Usmanov and Schillings’ prams, thanks to the U.S. First Amendment.


Where did Friday go?

30th June, 2007

Morning meeting, lunch with an MP, Bromley Council Chief Exec’s retirement do, then on to a performance of the New Statesman at the Churchill Theatre in the evening. And now it’s Saturday. How does Guido manage it?


Small children are safe here

28th June, 2007

Praguetory has found a site that rates your own blog. Here’s mine:

General Audience rating

Now that’s pathetic. Even PT managed a “PG”.

Perhaps I should do more postings about something scary, like seeing Lib Dems in government.