Two uncontroversial and uninteresting comments
1. The view from Cambridgeshire"Brownie" over at Harry's Place writes a pretty standard "I was right" article about the war in Iraq, based on some remarks by Andrew Sullivan in yesterday's Sunday Times. He notes, "After reading Andrew Sullivan (no, not that one)".
You mean there's two of them?! Seriously though - who is the other one? A Stopper?
2. Blair's European Referendum
Except for the idea (in the Guardian) that they would blame it on the prospects of Michael Howard winning the election this seems a good political wheeze. It'll be after the election, which if Blair wins should massively boost his chances of winning the referendum(with perhaps some well timed post-election amendments) and if he loses, well why would he care? It also allows Blair to point out that when Howard was in government there was no referendum on the more important Maastricht Treaty, or earlier the Single European Act.