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Previously on "NL's next leader - you heard it here first."
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Peter Hain should be made grounds keeper at Lords or the Oval. Oh, hang on they are in London. Better make that Edgbaston.
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Peter Hain (well-known as an idiot) threw his hat in the ring to be Gordon Brown's deputy. The Times stated that the best way he could help the new Prime Minister would be as a weights and measures envoy in Brussels!
The only positive thing you could say about Hain is that he could not be more incompetent than Prescott. Could he?
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Originally posted by xoggothNaturally I find this very sinister.
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Bit out of date that JB, but funny how nearly all the same faces, just departments changed.
For a thing on my blog I was looking at previous governments back to Wilson the other day, and it's odd how this same thing happens. The incoming government chooses a team and then these same characters are moved around in every reshuffle including post election ones. There are few who leave the government and few who join it.
Naturally I find this very sinister.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanI find that no matter how hard I try, sometimes I just cannot do it.
How about you?
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Originally posted by xoggothSeeing as how it's so difficult to ever get the bastards to leave once in power my suggestion for the ideal Labour party leader would be Dennis Healy (89)
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Seeing as how it's so difficult to ever get the bastards to leave once in power my suggestion for the ideal Labour party leader would be Dennis Healy (89)
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I find that no matter how hard I try, sometimes I just cannot do it.
How about you?
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Remeber Francis Urquhart in House of Cards?
"Me? Well, I'm just a backroom boy."
"You might well think that. I couldn't possibly comment. "
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NL's next leader - you heard it here first.
Environment Secretary David Miliband says he is not planning to be a contender for the Labour leadership or deputy leadership.
Mr Miliband told BBC News: "I am not a runner nor a rider for any of the jobs that are being speculated about."
To be followed in a few months by "No, I couldn't, who me? You really think so? Oh alright then..."Tags: None
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