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He did miss a trick politically yesterday TheCrownless Send a noteboard - 06/02/2013 08:16:25 AM
if he'd spoken himself lots of the press would have focused on that rather than on the more unpleasant side of his party. It's just reassuring that virtually the only piece of legislation put through by the Tories I wholeheartedly agree with has damaged them politically.

Come to the dark side, We have candy!

I'm Israel, he's Palestine, its more fun when you pick sides.
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