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At Last. He's Effing Off!
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yeah, what's all this I hear about him going to NewcastleOriginally posted by SallyAnneLet's not mention Ericsson eh? <shudder>
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Everybody hated Thatcher, and everybody hated John Major. It makes you wonder to what extent it's the person and to what extent it's the office.
You can't forgive him for Iraq, but aside from that, I don't feel he's been too bad. Would we have been better off with John Major for a few more terms, or William Vague, Ian Duncan Smith or Michael Howard (and they were in favour of the Iraq war). I think we might have been better off with Charles Kennedy, but that was never going to happen.
The weird thing is I have absolutely no memory of Blair before he became PM, I guess everybody was far more focused on getting the hated Conservatives out to pay any attention to the opposition. We already hate Gordon Brown, and he's not even PM yet.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I was invited to his funeral, never did find out why, maybe something about Westland.Originally posted by zeitghostDon't think anyone hated John Smith coz he popped his cloggs before he got anywhere... leaving us the legacy of the grinning twat we have now.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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From "Robinson on Blair" BBC News Webtulipe
Not if I was pulling the fecking trigger!!!You may love him or loathe him, but Blair will be missedComment
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As an Australian you're naturally completely ignorant. Full stop.As an Australian I am naturally completely ignorant of....Comment
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We need a grammar emoticon too!Originally posted by KyajaeAs an Australian you're naturally completely ignorant. Full stop.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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From the BBC website:
Waving hand-written placards reading "Sedgefield Loves Tony", "10 Great Years", "Thank You" and "Britain is Better", the crowd cheered as Mr Blair embraced his agent John Burton and wife Cherie.
You know politics is fooked when politicians have 'agents'.
Suppose they have their own make-up artists as well!
W@ankers.Comment
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And they guy waving a placard saying somat like "Troops out of Iraq" was escorted away by Police for an as yet unknown reason....Originally posted by ClippyFrom the BBC website:
Waving hand-written placards reading "Sedgefield Loves Tony", "10 Great Years", "Thank You" and "Britain is Better", the crowd cheered as Mr Blair embraced his agent John Burton and wife Cherie.
You know politics is fooked when politicians have 'agents'.
Suppose they have their own make-up artists as well!
W@ankers.
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Originally posted by Burdockyeah, what's all this I hear about him going to Newcastle
He's heard about how friendly the lasses are, clearly!
The pope is a tard.Comment
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