Camden, London and national political comment from a Labour activist and councillor.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

What do I do with all this money?

This week's total so far is £2 from not buying the Standard on the way home plus £2.40 from not buying the Ham&High for the last month.

Keep you posted.

6 comments:

Ben mcPartland said...

Theo, i am reluctant to accuse you of telling porkies but...

You were clearly clocked strolling through Sainsbury's Camden Town at around 6.48pm on Thursday clutching a copy of the above mentioned Ham&High. Were you not?

Admit it mate, the H&H is core reading for you every week.

Regards,

Ben

Theo Blackwell's blog said...

Er, being the opposition press spokesperson obviously I am interested in what is in the papers, especially when it has publicly confirmed once and for all it's anti-labour bias in an another one of Geoff's thunderingly ignorant editorials.

Yes, unfortunately just after I wrote the blog I had to get a copy as someone told me about the editorial - but funnily enough I was about to post on that explaining why I'd broken my embargo - sadly you beat me to it!

Over the past two years I had massively cut down on this waste of money - savings from which supported causes like your charity run. So all to a good cause, really...

Theo Blackwell's blog said...

Oh yeah - I admit to buying about 5copies of the Ham&High in December when Geoff did his mad editorial on me for calling Alexis Rowell a gobshite - I got a couple framed.

Ben said...

Wriggle, Theo Wriggle,

For the sake of Camden's constituents I think you should clear up this cofusion over whether you do or don't buy the Ham&High, on the front page of your blog.

Politicians must be transparent at all times.



Ben

Theo Blackwell's blog said...

I think I have been most transparent! I'll put the post up later when I finish doing more important things in life.

union man said...

Ham&High on transparency...Which local charities have you donated the BNP cash to?