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Topic History of: Boris - "a nasty piece of work"?
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square eyes hedda these talking heads get carried away with themselves.

Boris was quite endearing. For a Tory.
JK2006 Civilisation is, for me, founded on good manners.
honey!oh sugar sugar. I am horrified that this type of journalism has become acceptable.
I don't like the fashion for insulting politicians. It is not always possible to admire the individual but surely we should respect the position they hold?
JK2006 blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danhodges/100...-is-everybody-elses/
JK2006 I found that a thoroughly nasty question from a thoroughly nasty piece of work sitting in for the far better Andrew Marr (and much better Jeremy Vine).

I'll be watching Cockerell's TV show tonight - Michael is a pretty good judge of character (he was a guest on my Talk Radio show in the 90s).