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At least it's better than wheeling out Tony Blair. *cringe*
Originally posted by unixman View PostBBC News 24 showing much respect to John Major today. Strange. Not their M.O. at all. It even stopped them talking about the NHS for a bit. Somebody has a friend somewhere.Last edited by Zero Liability; 21 April 2015, 19:36.
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They wheeled him out for the Scottish referendum. I don't think him pointing and screeching at the SNP is going to work twice.
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BBC News 24 showing much respect to John Major today. Strange. Not their M.O. at all. It even stopped them talking about the NHS for a bit. Somebody has a friend somewhere.
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Originally posted by socialworker View PostPerhaps Ed was just avoiding the trap of looking as though he supports the ployof forcing unemployed people with no real skills into totally false self employment, living off tax credits to avoid the now punishing signing on regime, unaware of the consequences until the self assessment demand comes through the letter box.
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Major was one of the rare examples of a Prime Minister whose popularity would have gone up if his affair was leaked whilst he was in power
The boring label that Spitting Image put on him really stuck
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostSpeaking of facing it, I literally can't see John Major beyond his spitting image face.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWell let's face it - if one man knows about running a minority government that has to cave to the whims of a tiny party that blackmails you on every issue, it's Sir John!
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Originally posted by unixman View PostIt's all right everybody. John Major has been wheeled out to save the day.
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Originally posted by unixman View PostIt's all right everybody. John Major has been wheeled out by the Bilderbergs to save the day.
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It's all right everybody. John Major has been wheeled out to save the day.
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Perhaps Ed was just avoiding the trap of looking as though he supports the ployof forcing unemployed people with no real skills into totally false self employment, living off tax credits to avoid the now punishing signing on regime, unaware of the consequences until the self assessment demand comes through the letter box.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostIt's a pity that either of them gormless little turds stands any chance of being elected as PM. I guess we can only hope for a vote of no confidence, if the Tories don't start gaining some steam and quickly.
Meanwhile, Labour seems to have abandoned the FLC and moved back to FUC. Or so it would seem given the sparse details of their plans for contractors.
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