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It's interesting that, on 30th October 1990, only a handful of MPs are wearing poppies, whereas by mid-October 2010, almost all MPs, TV presenters, and others are wearing them.
oh and Mr Inquisitor - Dave never said 'call me Dave' any more than Blair said 'call me Tony'. The only PM to talk like this was Brown who said 'call me Gordon'
Are you trying to tell us something spectacular?
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that, on 30th October 1990, only a handful of MPs are wearing poppies, whereas by mid-October 2010, almost all MPs, TV presenters, and others are wearing them.
ReplyDeleteNow can either of our teams tell us what happened next?
ReplyDeleteYep, and twenty years later we have Call-me-Dave saying "Yes, yes, yes".
ReplyDeleteWhat a sell-out Dave.
and dont we wish we had her back...she had her faults, but was light years better than anything we have had since
ReplyDeleteIt was thatcher who signed up top the single market.
ReplyDeleteoh and Mr Inquisitor - Dave never said 'call me Dave' any more than Blair said 'call me Tony'. The only PM to talk like this was Brown who said 'call me Gordon'
ReplyDeletehttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1996703.ece
sorry to spoil your little dreamworld. Well I'm not really
Oh to still have her as PM now. And what a far more interesting clip than the Sinn Fein reprobate.
ReplyDeleteCameron: Yes! Yes! Yes!
ReplyDeleteI doubt Dave could look MrsT in the eye ever again, that is if she has not poked his out first.