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Previously on "Can someone please put my mind at rest?"
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If things go as bad for the gay, one-eyed, snot gobbler as some pundits have been suggesting then there may not ever be another general election. The civil contingencies act could allow el Gordo to rule forever.
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Yeah the queen can (theoretically) pick anyone who is an MP or member of the HoL who is "most likely to be able to form a government" .
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Not after Cherie's book.
I was listening to the extract on R4 last night, it was awful, she goes into detail about how he came up behind her while she was cleaning the toilet (and I'm thinking, oh please don't tell us he did you doggy-style) even more romantically he proposed to her
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Good point - they could bring back Maggie - since Gordo and Tony love her so much - bet she'd be up for it, too.Originally posted by zeitghostThe House of Lords has supplied the odd PM or two... and some weren't completely mad.
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The same House of Lords that Phony Tony wanted to abolish?Originally posted by zeitghostThe House of Lords has supplied the odd PM or two... and some weren't completely mad.
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I would think that it has to be an MP. Phony Tony is no longer an MP, although they could parachute him into a safe seat - Crewe per chance
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I think he's holding out for the Queen to pop her cloggs.
Long live King Tony!
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Can someone please put my mind at rest?
Would it be possible for New Lie to bring Phoney Bliar back to replace Gay Gordon, and hence we end up with Teflon Tone again at the next election.

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