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Topic History of: William Hague 3.30 today House of Commons
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JK2006 Agreed ITK but what worries me is the readiness of leaders to toe the media line and support the side the media tells them - I reckon there are at least as many supporters of the regime as opponents, yet the media is championing the rebels because it's a good story. Imagine if opponents to the Government here started bombing and shooting to get their way.
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Hague obeyed the political code - "gloss gloss gloss and if you can't gloss, prevaricate".

To be fair ... the situation is so fluid its hard fopr anyone to know what our foreign policy is !
Solihull Exile what a complete plonker hague is.Thought British foreign policy was a joke under Labour until he came along and made it worse.
JK2006 Hague obeyed the political code - "gloss gloss gloss and if you can't gloss, prevaricate".
JK2006 This could be the funniest sit com episode since Yes Minister.