Mr Salter, only about six years late, and in the Telegraph too! Oh of course that is dead-tree media, which is Proper Democratic Media, not Nasty Anti-Democratic Internetz Thingy. But it is a blog, though of course newspaper blogs are not proper blogs as they have paymasters. Hilariously the editorial blurb describes Mr S as "on the Left of the party", but we do not look to "journalists" for a grasp of reality, now do we? However, even though this is the Telegraph, which is not read by the pro-jihad Jew-hating Labour Party members, who of course read the Guardian, it does have comments. Yes, comments from real live members of the public, who have opinions they would like to share - perhaps Mr Salter has even read some of these opinions. How about this one:
Martin Salter, thank you for showing your childish nature by making up names for nasty people with whom you disagree (he called Hoon and Hewitt "Goon and Spewitt" and pretended that parliamentary colleagues were using these names, when in fact he had made them up, Ed.). Perhaps you’d like to tell us what specific promises you made to the electorate at the last election and then what actions you’ve taken personally since then to achieve them and what your achievements with regards to these promises you’ve managed.
Not exactly the Reading Evening Post, is it Martin? Still happy with your blogging career?
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Whereas you, Jane, never make up silly names for anybody...
Oh Brilliant find
"...making up names for nasty people with whom you disagree..." Don't you do that sometimes, Jane?
ooh, I do make up names, absolutely right, do read what I actually wrote. The commenter suggested that Mr Salter made up the names, although Salter had said that his colleagues were using those names. So I do not criticise him for making up the names,just point out that he was lying when he wrote that he was reproducing his colleagues' comments. Do try and keep up.
How do you know who made up the names, Jane? Have you planted a bug in his brain?
The schoolmaam in you is coming out now.
oooh goody
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