| October | 09 |
| 2006 |
Howling at the moon
Richard Littlejohn's take on the Blunkett diaries:
Blunkett's unintentionally hilarious ramblings are a sumptuous catalogue of self-delusion and denial. They make compulsive reading.
And when the laughter subsides, they also provide a frightening reminder that at a time when foreign criminals were waltzing out of prisons, illegal immigrants arriving by the lorry-load and jihadists plotting to blow up the London Underground, the man in charge of the Home Office was howling at the moon.
...I had thought about having another crack at poking fun at Blunkett but, frankly, I can't improve on this side-splitting piece of work ("Prince Charles told me he understands what I'm going through." "Thank God The Sun is totally with me.") Priceless.

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