Clearly the most important issue of the economic world this week is the decision by your correspondent's employer to up the prices in the canteen, here are a few less important issues:
First up, we learn that not every traditional Building Society has been able to weather the credit crunch as we saw from the collapse [...]
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!).
By Sadie Smith
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Posted in Morning roundup
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Also tagged Chris Paul, Donal Blaney, George Orwell Awards, Inheritance Tax, Jacqui Smith, Laurie Penny, Liberal Conspiracy, McDonalds, Nick Cohen, Policy Exchange, Starbucks, The Sun
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