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Hmmmm....stangely likeable chap, obviously from a position of my TV, having never actually met him..........curiously a Northern chap with a less than plum in mouth southern accent (although an odd accent?) makes good in the Conservative party......
In fact, a bit of an opposite to Milliband, who seems to be some kind of well spoken toff taking up the baton of the down trodden and beaten prols......and yet, a very silly character out of his depth
Mr Reason wrote: Hmmmm....stangely likeable chap, obviously from a position of my TV, having never actually met him..........curiously a Northern chap with a less than plum in mouth southern accent (although an odd accent?) makes good in the Conservative party......
In fact, a bit of an opposite to Milliband, who seems to be some kind of well spoken toff taking up the baton of the down trodden and beaten prols......and yet, a very silly character out of his depth
Isn't Politics funny.
The Bruce Willis doppelganger would of been a better leader for the Toff Party, maybe give him the job for dwp ?
Very disappointed William Hague is leaving politics. I have to say I have always considered him to be the best of an otherwise bad bunch. It's a shame he was pushed to lead the party when he, the party and the country wasn't ready. He would have made a great Prime Minister.