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I cannot resist on this day when the Labour party's fate is sealed, this lovely nonsense from the Urban Prehistorian, tracks the whereabouts of this stone.
We actually live near to a village called Great Edstone, so Miliband's folly is an eternal reminder of what not to do with stones...

https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/2015/09/11/the-search-for-milibands-megalith/

moss wrote:
I cannot resist on this day when the Labour party's fate is sealed, this lovely nonsense from the Urban Prehistorian, tracks the whereabouts of this stone.
We actually live near to a village called Great Edstone, so Miliband's folly is an eternal reminder of what not to do with stones...

https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/2015/09/11/the-search-for-milibands-megalith/

It wasn't Ed's stone though, rather an ill advised PR stunt. No one as far as I could see has said thank you Ed, you worked tirelessly with the odds against you. You have nothing to be ashamed of.
PS: I live near a village called Bishopstone but oddly it doesn't remind me of the folly of bishops. Another one called Idstone ... perhaps a Freudian discussion to be had there :)

Haven't they just found all the rough drafts buried out at Durrington?