![]() | By Stephen Pollard
July 9, 2010 | Share |
I'll be on The World Tonight on Radio 4 at 10pm talking about Frances Guy, the British Ambassador to Lebanon, and her "favourite politician", the suicide bomb loving Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
![]() | By Stephen Pollard
July 9, 2010 | Share |
I'll be on The World Tonight on Radio 4 at 10pm talking about Frances Guy, the British Ambassador to Lebanon, and her "favourite politician", the suicide bomb loving Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
jose (not verified) 9 July, 2010 - 21:04 Rate this: 0 points | And remind them what happened to the CNN journalist who used the same kind of argument as an excuse for her moral relativism! |
10 July, 2010 - 00:05 Rate this: 0 points | Well done - of course Helen Wallace was institutionally barred from criticising Guy, but that's Chatham House for you - ask Robin Shepherd.... |
jose (not verified) 10 July, 2010 - 07:28 Rate this: 0 points | And if you wish to send a message to the FCO from their own webiste contact form, here is what can happen to you:
FCO communications are one-way only! ;) Considering what they write, they'd better shut up and avoid all trouble. |
10 July, 2010 - 20:16 Rate this: 1 point | I wonder whether Her Excellency realises that her pulled blog is still accessible via Bing - click on Cached Page when it comes up and there it is in all its frightful shame. She only wants comments that support her, obviously. So much for democracy. She should be sacked. |
zachary esterson
9 July, 2010 - 17:46
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Please don't forgot to mention her colleague, James Watt, Her Majesty's Governments ambassador to Jordan:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/6132169/camels-were-never-thi...