- Tom Paine at The Last Ditch reports on the use of the internet to cage the flow of information in China, and the rather boring lack of a "Forbidden!" message. We must ensure that that sort of thing does not happen here by keeping our governments under scrutiny.
- Asp has a reason to thank Watchdog, a mechanic, and a hefty mallet. Sounds almost like the start of a corny joke...
- Jon Craig at Boulton & Co knows that Nick Clegg has slept with fewer than 30 women. But doesn't want to know any more than that.
- Richard North at EU Referendum say Happy 90th Birthday to the RAF. It seems so old, yet so young!
- Norfolk Blogger points out Lib Dem "confusion and contradiction" over the
EU constitutionLisbon Treaty. So... nothing new there then? - Chris Dillow at Stumbling and Mumbling responds to the Lords' report on immigration and the economy. As I've said before, immigration is caused by benefits.
- Ellee Seymour and Heather Yaxley have some examples of April Fools.
- Archbishop Cranmer thinks that the new reverse-side coin designs of a fragment Royal Coat of Arms are symbolic of the dis-United Kingdom that we have become. He is absolutely correct - both that the coin designs are ugly and that New Labour has broken the UK.
- A. Tory writes an explanatory letter to a bunch of NUTters.
- JMB at Nobody Important has found the downside of going on vacation: slow internet. Horror of horrors! I just can't be waiting for the internet any more. And to think that once dial-up was fast!
- Tony Sharp is pained by the lack of democracy in the Conservative party's MEP selection process. It certainly is wrong. The party should be as democratic internally as possible. The leadership are only the stewards of the party, not its owners. That is us, the members.
- Liz at Finding life hard? has evidence that spring is finally here. Pity the weather seems to be switching between glorious sunshine and snow!
- Ben Brogan has news that Labour is revolting. Well we knew that, but this is a more specific revolt against the Chancellor's raise in beer prices. Nice to see that not all Labour MPs are complete idiots.
- Ellee Seymour thinks that Ken Livingstone kept quiet about having three secret children not to protect them, but to protect his own political image. Which of course is the truth.
- The Morningstar at Cyncial Chatter From The Underworld has played a game of 'spot the cretin', aka Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. And he's seen right through her idiocy.
- Fraser Nelson at the Spectator's Coffee House sees Brown try to be cool and, as expected, fail miserably.
- Archbishop Cranmer reports that now that he is no longer Prime Minister, Tony Blair now "does God", with his own eminent-sounding "Faith Foundation".
- Iain Dale has a video that he thinks could do the same for Boris as the Obama Girl did for Barack Obama. Somehow, I doubt it. It's still quite amusing, though.
- James Kirkup at the Telegraph's Three Line Whip sees Brown out of his comfort zone in the WAGs favourite The Grove in Watford.
- Curly has picked up the blog-roundup bug as well.
- Nigel Evans at CentreRight says that with democracy, the EU says do as we say, not as we do. Not exactly a surprise, considering their huge democratic deficit.
- Matt Sinclair asks whether what a politician does in their private life matters. The answer is both yes and no. It does and it doesn't. We need to know to some extent in order to judge their character, but we really don't need to know all that much.
And congratulations Steve Green at Daily Referendum has a new baby son!
Video of the Week
Flying Penguins from the BBC:
[This was, of course, an April Fool. Very good CGI, though.]