May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost I suppose it would be pandering to national stereotypes to hope that the Greek protestors will start throwing plates at the police. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost Don't take this the wrong way but for me one of the highlights of this election campaign has been discovering Laura Kuenssberg (@BBCLauraK). via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost BBC News channel - right now - that weatherman, he's a ventriloquist's dummy, isn't he? via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost I don't wish to appear to be condoning criminal behaviour, but rioting Greeks make better telly than Q&A with Gordon Brown. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost Greek protestors appear to be trying to engage riot police in political debate. Compared to British anarchists, that's quite classy. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost I'm no expert, but I think those 20 Greek riot police would be better staying at the top of the steps. They had the high ground. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost Can anyone explain what Lab and Con politicans think they gain calling the Lib Dems "the Liberal Party"? GB's doing it now. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost BBC News juxtaposing Gordon Brown speaking in Bradford with Greek protestors trying to storm Parliament. It's an interesting effect. via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost I like to think that there are Greek politicans asking each other "who came up with this stupid 'democracy' idea in the first place, eh?" via Ping.fm
May 5, 2010 Edit Delete Tags Autopost Getting off my high horse to go and fry some bacon. Try to behave while I'm not here. via Ping.fm