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It's been obvious since Day One, that the relationship between these two has always been the classic between a man and his dog, where each imagines the other is the dog.

It's worrying that yesterday's warmonger exerts such strong influence at the top of government, Labour lurch from crisis to crisis.

Labour - all mouth & trousers 🤣

What's good is that you've said it correctly.

Most southerners would say "trouble at t'mill" or even worse 'tut mill' and throw in a completely unnecessary T.

And not only has he said it correclty is has correctly got it right.

Labour, a total shambles , led by a feeble weak specimen of a tool.

//And not only has he said it correclty is has correctly got it right.//

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Unlike some

I read that Tony Blair intervened and persuaded her to stay. Wish he would keep his nose in his own trough, and had allowed  Rayner to resign.  Shows who is really running the Labour party from behind the scenes.

7:42, who cares what you and your sort think?

🤣Bring Tony Blair back. Best pm ever.🤣

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you mean TGL's protegee gully? suprised you are a fan.

Gulliver. Tell that to all the families who lost loved ones in wars that Blair sent our troops.

This just in : conservative belittles opposition party and tries to make it seem like they are falling apart. 

It's hardly conclusive proof is it?

 

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