Tuesday 8 December 2009


The Boland guest List Wednesday 8th December: The first story wouldn’t have made it into a fairy tale books it would be too far fetched but it’s true:
A report by Conservative MP Adam Holloway a member of the select defensive committee claims that the source of Tony Blair’s dossier on Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction came from an Iraqi taxi driver. Senior intelligence officials have told Adam that the cabbie falsely claimed Saddam Hussein had acquired long-range missiles after listening to Iraqi commanders chatting in his taxi two years before the invasion. Based on that Britton went into war seeing it’s hundredth young solder killed this year alone and you wonder why UK is in the state it’s in!!!! We’ll here more from Adam Holloway when he joins Boland’s guest list..

Up next again is another story that shows up some of the ridicules rules that British citizens have to live under; a British bride and her husband have been forced to leave the UK and live in cramped conditions in Chile because they are not old enough to qualify for a visa. Briton, Amber Aguilar, 18, married her 19 year old husband Diego from Chile after they had been in a relationship for two and a half years, but, five days after their wedding the government changed the law to mean newly married couples have to be 21 rather than 18 before a visa can go to a foreign national. Rupert Jeffery a deputy headmaster is Amber’s father and he talks to us about his daughter’s plight.

When one refers to icons of British comedy Boland’s net guest must be up there with the best, he is Frank Carson and, It’s The Way He Tells Them’ Well, in this case it’s they way he told them to her majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, Frank MBE, was at the Royal Variety Performance on Monday evening staring with such luminaries as Lady GaGa, Miley Cyrus, Lulu, and Brition’s Got Talent winners Diversity (who by all accounts stole the show) He tells us all about it including how he greeted the royal couple inside the theatre while his three young granddaughters (who go to school in Marbella) presented the queen with flowers.

So 16 days to Christmas ahhhhhhhh!!! Harry Wallop is the consumer affairs editor of The Daily Telegraph and has been on a mission to find the ultimate gadgets, gizmos and products that can help take the stress out of Christmas. He has found everything from pop up Christmas trees to flame free candles. Ahhhhhhhh!!! Oand on Wednesday at 10am


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