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Is It Worth Pointing Out At This Stage In The Election Campaign.......

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ToraToraTora | 15:24 Thu 21st Nov 2019 | News
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....that twice as many men have walked on the moon than the number of Labour prime ministers?
Could there possibly be a reason for that?
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You haven't said whether i've won a prize or not.
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yes you have, anything off the top shelf.
Ta, that'll be a double Martell, then:-)
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Martell, Ken? Ken that's the worst Brandy in history, except 3 barrels, Corviousier or Hine dear boy, even the cooking one is better than Martell.
One man's meat, TTT...............................
Ah "One man's meat, is another man's poison". A grand phrase; but apparently not so good to help inform the kids they're adopted :-(
Let's have a look since WW2 (plenty of time for the Labour Party to become invested).

Tories PMs: 10, totalling 44 years 79 days in office.

Labour PMs: 6, totalling 30 years 49 days in office.

The Labour total includes Harold Wilson twice and 13 years of the Blair/Brown government which can in no way be described as "Labour".
The Labour party was founded in 1900 and during that time only 4 have been elected to become Prime Minister. Not a very good percentage
I make the tally as follows:
Churchill, Eden, Macmillan (2), Home, Heath, Thatcher (3), Major (2),Cameron (2), May, Boris.
Because they dont go to the moon anymore?
Indeed they don't. And they only went there (for landings) for three years. But nonetheless more men (12) have walked on the moon than there have been Labour PMs.

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