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Video and Pictures from the Tony Blair Book Signing Protest at Easons in Dublin

No Comments 04 September 2010

On finishing signing, Blair emerged to a cacophony of shouts to the gathered protesters.
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And zooming in, he’s on the right -

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Live video and blogs to follow Blair at the Chilcot Inquiry

No Comments 29 January 2010

You can watch the questioning live on the inquiry website.

If there video is a little too small for you and you’d like to see live commentary, check out the BBC’s coverage on their site. A little IP spoofage may be necessary.

The Guardian also has a nice rolling commentary of the questioning.

Blair is expected to be in the hotseat until 5pm this evening. The coming weeks see Clare Short, John Reid and  Jack Straw before the inquiry.

Photo: BBC livestream

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Breaking! Gordon Brown to Address the Chilcot Inquiry Before the Election

No Comments 21 January 2010

The BBC is reporting that Gordon Brown will appear before the Chilcot Inquiry into Iraq *before* the General Election in the Summer. This could have a massive effect on performance of the out-going government in June’s elections.

It was thought that if Brown appeared before the General Election, it would be used like a political football prior to the election, so plans for his appearance were being shelved until after the Summer.

Things took a turn when Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg applied pressure on Brown by asking him what he had to hide and if he would do so before the elections. As expected, opposition MPs jumped on this and Brown was left with little choice, but to volunteer.

In recent days, Brown wrote to the Sir John Chilcot’s investigation offering to appear before the election.

Former PM Tony Blair will before the inquiry at the end of this month.

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UK Figures for European Elections Spending

No Comments 06 January 2010

Apologies on the blogging front. Election.ie has been a little quiet. Yoyoing between bouts of panic buying gouge-happy stuff for burning and combining the odd reminents left in my press into new meal concoctions. Hello meat stuff with goopy onion tapenade. Darina, how are ya?

On a night where the rebellion against Brown looks well and truly alive, it is interesting to see the financial disclosures of spending in European Elections by UK political parties.

The Electoral Commission released figures yesterday showing just over £9 million was spent by UK political parties for campaigning for the Euros. Some 80% of the amount was spent by the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems and United Kingdom Ind Party.

Breakdown of the spending by the parties:

Political party 2004 spending 2009 spending
British National Party £228,813 £282,843
Conservative Party £3,130,265 £2,482,536
The Green Party £404,057 £369,324
Jury Team Did not contest £344,522
The Labour Party £1,707,224 £2,302,244
Liberal Democrats £1,188,861 £1,180,884
United Kingdom Independence Party £2,361,754 £1,270,855
Parties spending under £250,000 £579,392 £794,496
Spending by all parties £9,600,366 £9,027,704

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Over Christmas, Suzy linked to the SIPO report to the Ceann Comhairle on spending by Irish political parties for their European campaigns. Very interesting reading there!

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The Brownwatch Liveblog

No Comments 05 June 2009

We’re keeping track of Gordon Brown’s fight to hang onto to Number 10. Any more Secretaries going to jump the boat? You can also join the Liveblog here.


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