Gay Dating Agency: Blair's attack poodle says pants to the lot of you,
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The fiercely traditionalist people of the Rhondda Valley knew they had picked an unusual Labour MP in Chris Bryant. He had no trace of a Welsh accent, he admitted he had been a Conservative activist and he was openly gay.Many of them are still quivering with shock at last week's spectacle of the 41-year-old MP wearing only a smile and a scruffy pair of Y-fronts. The photo, taken by Bryant of himself in the bathroom mirror, was sent to a male friend he contacted through a gay...
Gay Dating Agency: Daily Mail: So sorry Mr Brown, you're just too Scottish
AMID tumbling colleagues, disintegrating majorities, the accelerating demolition of Tony Blair's credibility and all the Sturm und Drang which, through election night, so added to the gaiety of nations, it's easy to imagine the dark, satisfied smile playing around the mouth of Gordon Brown.He deigned, at last, to appear in his own Kirkcaldy count like the King over the Water. As dawn broke on what remained of New Labour, he held court with a much- diminished...
Gay Dating Agency: The Birmingham Post: Call For End To Gay Ads On Council Website
Angry opposition councillors in Birmingham are calling for advertising for a gay dating agency called Hunkhunter's Haunts to be removed from the city council's official website. Sex messages and pictures of half-naked men can be accessed by visitors to the authority's tourism and leisure pages. But the Labour-run council has defended its actions, claiming the link to the Gay Birmingham web page offers 'community...
Gay Dating Agency: Daily Mail: Poppy that links us all
TODAY, at 11am, we pause in silent tribute to those who gave their lives for our freedom.This poem, and the pictures of the young woman and the veteran soldier about whom it was written, were submitted by Robin Stewart of Warwick. THE POPPY Begins November the usual way, With dark and damp and blustery day, People with not a lot to say When they meet.Depressing, gloomy, dismal; They drag their feet.Collars turned up against the chill, As people from their houses spill, The...
Gay Dating Agency: Marketing: Election 2005: The rules of political advertising
As the election draws closer, the parties' ad campaigns are intensifying. But their activity lacks the power of a central, unifying theme, writes Professor Nicholas O'Shaughnessy.Political advertising has had some famous victories. After Margaret Thatcher swept to power in 1979, Labour, perhaps somewhat speciously, suggested that Saatchi & Saatchi's unitary theme of 'Labour isn't working' had won the...