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Another classic quote from Guido's blog :
New Labour are a dirty, empty shop in bankrupt Soviet Russia where the mad, jowly, thick set proprietor is desperately trying to arrange a few bogus items in the grimy window to entice people in, urged on by his gormless shop boys (political advisors) and shop staff (cabinet).
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Another classic quote from ="http://order-order.com/ :
New Labour are a dirty, empty shop in bankrupt Soviet Russia where the mad, jowly, thick set proprietor is desperately trying to arrange a few bogus items in the grimy window to entice people in, urged on by his gormless shop boys (political advisors) and shop staff (cabinet).
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Will there be a 30min highlight reel put together from the Labour conference, for those of us who didn't bother to watch any of it?
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But he's funny!
Meanwhile prime minister Gordon Brown was this morning still tangled up in a plastic microphone after attempting to storm out of an interview with Sky News.
Mr Brown tried to walk away from Sky's political editor Adam Boulton but found he was attached to the device and began spinning around in a desperate bid to free himself.
A Downing Street spokesman said: "It got very messy, very quickly. He currently looks like Frodo Baggins after he was attacked by that massive spider."
A spokesman for the Brighton and Hove Fire Service said: "The prime minister is currently in a state of extreme entanglement. He will not stop squirming and naturally that just makes it more difficult for us to do our job properly."
He added: "We're bringing in some specialist cutting equipment and some of his favourite pills. We should have him free by noon at the latest."
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Originally posted by foritisme View PostI hoping he stays on and loses his seat in Scotland, now that would be utter humiliation
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Originally posted by foritisme View PostWhat's the betting ?
He can't handle the media at all and now they smell blood. Most of the news going with the Adam Boulton interview, but he looked more uncomfortable with Sian Williams on BBC
I hoping he stays on and loses his seat in Scotland, now that would be utter humiliation
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Who would take on the role to go down in history as the shortest serving prime minister?
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Brown to go before next election.....
What's the betting ?
He can't handle the media at all and now they smell blood. Most of the news going with the Adam Boulton interview, but he looked more uncomfortable with Sian Williams on BBC
I hoping he stays on and loses his seat in Scotland, now that would be utter humiliationTags: None
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