OK, that’s not what he said, but…
On Wednesday, the Metropolitan police said they were “very likely” to interview her after launching an investigation into alleged cocaine use. Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan police commissioner, said he had ordered the investigation because of fears that the pictures could have a damaging effect on “impressionable young people”.
So the police aren’t interested in “possession of a Class A” substance (at least among celebrities) but are concerned that publishing pictures of its use is bad for the kids. In whch case, shouldn’t he be chasing the Daily Mirror rather than the user?
The fashion industry have reacted badly to this photo. Apparently it’s OK for everyone to know that salabrities use coke as long as there’s no evidence to prove it for certain.
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Chris Black has coined the word “pleake”:
Pleake (vb.) – to leave a political party because of your blog
For the background, see Bloggerheads, Jonathan Calder and my old mate from NUS politics, Paul Leake himself.
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Student leader suspended in row over Islamist debate – this is just the sort of issue where the NUS needs to come out for the student union against the university, but will there support for their own “No Platform” policy come first?
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Belatedly (in my case, not his), here’s Jonathan Calder’s piece about blogging from Liberal Democrat News. This blog got a mention, for which I’m very grateful. It has made me worry about the impression I give of myself though 😉
Will Howells’ No Geek is an Island reflects his status as a Dr Who nut and soduku grandmaster as well as a sound Liberal.
The last part is a particular compliment as Jonathan is a noted sound Liberal himself.
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