An email circulating on a mailing list this morning:
We are now open to applications for an exciting new media opportunity.
The Adam Smith Institute has been asked to nominate several young “next big things” of the political industry to take part in a special edition of the Big Brother programme to be screened in the new year.If you would like to be considered for our nomination then please send a short piece (no more than 300 words approx) explaining why you would like to take part and what drives you politically.
Applications must be received by 5:30pm on October 31st in order to be considered.
Alex J. Williams
Director of Development, Adam Smith Institute
Political Big Brother? Who could turn down the chance to be the next George Galloway? Err…
It doesn’t offer an email address for submissions, so try their contact page here.
redtamarin[at]gmail.com




I could be wwrong, after al, I only write for them, not actually work there. But I’m not convinced that there is an Alex Williams there you know….
Tim Worstall said this on October 15th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
He has blogged on the Adam Smith Institute website, so I think he’s real. Only since mid-September though.
http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/index.php/blog/authors/608f6b655839077ed81d04579f4d1f0b/
Red Tamarin said this on October 15th, 2007 at 6:00 pm
And what, exactly, might the ‘political industry’ be? Doesn’t sound very Adam Smith to me.
Blockhead said this on October 18th, 2007 at 2:09 pm
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