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it will be swept under the carpet and will not be rerun
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I think you're probably right, but it's nice to dream.
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Farage would find some other way to f it up. He is too marmite for our system. Ironic that he is one of the most influential politicians of the past few decades but can't get himself or anyone else into parliament -- "eighth time lucky" tells its own story.
But suddenly all those stories about the Tories offering Farage a peerage make sense -- it's to make this row go away. |
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someone else is trying to get his foot in the door
![]() Blair is back! Former PM announces he is 'returning to British politics' because the Tories are 'screwing up Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn is a nutter' as he prepares to meet with Theresa May . http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3954246/The-Tories-screwing-Brexit-Jeremy-Corbyn-s-nutter-m-returning-politics-Tony-Blair-hunts-Westminster-office-set-new-Brexit-lobbying-group.html |
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fob
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blair would have an even worser impact than Corbyn, his name is mud and needs to stay away, most people left of centre would agree with that, his misplaced ego though is too big, still craves the limelight.
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one of a number past their sell by date that seek the limelite
about as popular as hillary clinton but more baggage |
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I heard this about Blair a few months ago.It all makes sense as to why is is back speaking and talking about Iraq
Trying to get people to feel sorry for him with his little speeches |