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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTerrible lefty but I rather liked him. Wasn't it him compared Hague to a foetus?On being asked to withdraw the comment:Half the Tory members opposite are crooks.
OK, half the Tory members aren't crooks.
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Terrible lefty but I rather liked him. Wasn't it him compared Hague to a foetus?Dennis Skinner
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He only needs D:Ream to reform to make the Labour Party look slightly less incompetent to the prolesOriginally posted by speling bee View PostTony Blair.
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Popularity of Miliband and Clegg falls to lowest levels recorded by ICM poll | Politics | The Guardian
Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg both suffered a sharp drop in their personal popularity between May and June, falling to their lowest figures ever recorded in a Guardian-ICM poll. David Cameron also took a hit but his score looks like a victory by comparison.
In figures that will concern the Labour leader's team, Miliband's net satisfaction rating slipped from -25 to -39; the figure is the difference between the 22% who said he was doing a good job and the 61% who said the opposite. The drop from May's rating is thought to be largely due to previous don't knows firming up with a negative opinion of his performance.
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so who is next on the top slot?Tags: None
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