Saturday
May292010
by
Bishop Hill

Huhne out?



A report on the Spectator website suggests that David Laws has resigned as chief secretary to the Treasury.
His successor is understood to be a Lib Dem, probably Chris Huhne or Jeremy Browne. ...getting Huhne out of the environment office may prove a blessing.
Yes indeed.
Update on May 29, 2010 by
Bishop Hill

BBC confirms that Laws has gone but says that his replacement will be Danny Alexander. We're stuck with Huhne.
Reader Comments (3)
BBC confirms Laws resignation.
Huhne is energy and climate change minister (DECC), not "environment office". Mind you DECC is more about environmental nonsense than it is about a sensible energy policy.
Scheiße. Then again I have major investments in alternatives to energy. Panic buying, Weapons and sound Home Insulation.
Huhne... you can just hear the machines grinding to a halt. Energy, Industry, Heat and Light - all overrated (cold northern) Western decadence if you ask me. Give me la la land any day.