I’ve already asked what exactly was William Hague’s grand international conference on cyberspace for, but it is clear that my scepticism is shared by the journalists who were sent to cover it and came away disappointed or as the Daily Telegraph put it:
“So what did we learn over the course of the two-day meeting? Well, in short, almost nothing. ….
As the show limped to its finale on Wednesday, many of Mr Hague’s conclusions could have been written at any point in the last six months.
“All delegates agreed that the immediate next steps must be to take practical measures to develop shared understanding and agree common approaches and confidence-building measures,” the Foreign Secretary declared. Well, quite.”
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Ticked the boxes for aggrandising the tedious Tory tyke though … And Camewrong is sure to refer to it.
Let’s hope PMQs sees him skewered on it.
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Camewrong like it.
Howsabout Villiam Vague and maybe The Wizard of Ozborne.
John: Hague is a sort of panto Yorkshire Buttons, while Osborne really is ripe for a Jimmy Stewart adaptation, clueless. Trouble is I can see the giant rabbit providing most of the intelligent, directed conversation.
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