Tony Blair decreed last night that David Blunkett's mishandling of his backbench business career was a mistake ...
... and the mistake was that he was stupid enough to get caught.
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Previously on "Blunkett only guilty of a mistake, says Blair"
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Originally posted by wendigo100Not right wing enough. I read the Daily B@st@rd. They don't have a web link.
I cant abide a Sunday afternoon without a good read of the Weekly Warmonger.
The Warmonger ...Favoring policies that reward the rich and punish the poor
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Notice he hasn't tried it on with Cherie though. Mind you, he is blind, not sick.
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Originally posted by BBC NewsIn the Commons today, Tony Blair has paid tribute to Mr Blunkett, describing him as a "decent and honourable man".
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Originally posted by Rebecca Looswhat are you people giving out weblinks to the Guardian or the BBC, aren't you reading the Mail, the Sun or the Torygraph or at least the Spectator like proper freemarket-loving, conservative contractors?
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what are you people giving out weblinks to the Guardian or the BBC, aren't you reading the Mail, the Sun or the Torygraph or at least the Spectator like proper freemarket-loving, conservative contractors?
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Originally posted by wendigo100Does Tony Blair ever get anything right?
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Originally posted by milanbenesTony Blair decreed last night that David Blunkett's mishandling of his backbench business career was a mistake and not a "deliberate flouting" of the rules for which he ought to resign.
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gone....
Blunkett resigns from the Cabinet
wonder if he has anything on Bliar like Mandy and if he'll be back in due course or in a nice job in Europe
Milan.
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Going, going, ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4398004.stm
Under-fire Work and Pensions Secretary David Blunkett has been summoned to Downing Street to see Tony Blair amid growing speculation about his future.
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Blunkett only guilty of a mistake, says Blair
http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/...606689,00.html
"Tony Blair decreed last night that David Blunkett's mishandling of his backbench business career was a mistake and not a "deliberate flouting" of the rules for which he ought to resign.",
That's ok then.
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