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Morning roundup, Monday 30th March 2009: EXPRESS EDITION

And that's where we start: the reaction of the MSM and the blogosphere over the revelation that Jacqui Smith's husband spent a tenner on porn which was accidentally charged to the taxpayer is as apocolyptic as you might expect. The Sun gets extra Misogyny Points for asking, rhetorically, why the husband of a "Blair babe" would need to watch porn (answer: because they're all mingers innit? Hur hur hur!).

Morning roundup, Tuesday 3rd March 2009

The Today Programme this morning had a wonderful piece of juxtaposition: the BMA chairman teetering on the brink of howling that the reason for the data sharing proposed in the Coroners and Justice Bill was down to the evil machinations of the police state, followed afterwards by a report that local authorities are having difficulty recruiting social workers following Baby P, where the lack of communication between agencies resulted in tragic consequences. Why, one might almost say the two stories are connected, eh?

Morning roundup, Monday 23rd February 2009

Like the Taxpayers' Alliance, we at Common Endeavour were really relieved when Lord Ashcroft hoved into view to save the Conservative Party from having to rely on the vastly increased wads of Short Money (TAXPAYERZ MONEY!!11!!!) that the evil Labour Party granted them in order to prevent them from going bankrupt following the 1997 election. Triumph of democracy, innit? But it appears that the man that many within the Tories almost certainly refer to as "the good Lord" might be facing some tasty questions about some of his companies (Chris Paul has an excellent roundup here). Ho hum. Whilst we wait for the Electoral Commission to investigate, why doesn't the Taxpayers' Allowance investigate the estimated £4.5m the Tories received from the beleaguered public in Short Money in this year alone? No, thought not.