A Good Ding Dong
BBC's Question Time promises to be a lively affair tonight.
Boris Johnson - the London Mayor - is one of the panel members and after his comments about the Labour leadership and the anti-cust protesters - the timing could not be better.
Boris accused Ed Miliband of being 'quietly satisfied' with the scenes of mayhem at the weekend - see post dated 29 March 2011: 'Ain't No Civil Rights Movement'.
The Labour leader has come in for a lot of criticism himself - for comparing the demonstrators to the Suffragettes, civil rights movement and anti-apartheid campaign.
So a good old-fashioned political ding dong is in prospect - though sadly Harriet Harman (Labour's former deputy leader) has pulled out of the programme.
Now that would have made good television - we'll just have to wait and see who takes Harriet's place.
Boris Johnson - the London Mayor - is one of the panel members and after his comments about the Labour leadership and the anti-cust protesters - the timing could not be better.
Boris accused Ed Miliband of being 'quietly satisfied' with the scenes of mayhem at the weekend - see post dated 29 March 2011: 'Ain't No Civil Rights Movement'.
The Labour leader has come in for a lot of criticism himself - for comparing the demonstrators to the Suffragettes, civil rights movement and anti-apartheid campaign.
So a good old-fashioned political ding dong is in prospect - though sadly Harriet Harman (Labour's former deputy leader) has pulled out of the programme.
Now that would have made good television - we'll just have to wait and see who takes Harriet's place.