Tag: politics

  • 13th October 2009

Does every copywriter have his price?

A couple of weeks ago, I got an intriguing enquiry via the contact page on this site. To be fair, I get a lot of intriguing enquiries – but they’re the sort that make me wonder about the odd ways people like to spend their time. This one was different. It read: Curious to know [...]

  • 27th August 2009

A new website for Graeme Archer

For once, we’re proud to unveil a project — because we haven’t written a word for it. Whatever your politics, it’s hard to disagree that Graeme Archer – the regular Conservative Home columnist – is one of the best political writers out there. The warmth, humanity and sharp political insight of his work appeals to [...]

  • 22nd August 2009

The top 10 political spelling and grammar failures

I t’s easy enough to make a spelling mistake or grammatical error, especially if you’ve been taught by people who wouldn’t know an adverb if it cheerfully slapped them round the chops with a wet haddock; but, if you’re a politician, it’s best not to do it in public. Sadly, politicians aren’t always the brightest [...]