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Tony Blairs new book
http://www.guardian.c...gordon-brown-disaster
Apparently he berates Gordon Brown, calls the queen "haughty" and cries that his drink of gin and tonic was verging on alcoholism.
Like him or hate him, does his minds workings intrigue you? Will any of you be buying his book?
Apparently he berates Gordon Brown, calls the queen "haughty" and cries that his drink of gin and tonic was verging on alcoholism.
Like him or hate him, does his minds workings intrigue you? Will any of you be buying his book?
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Blair and Brown spent years fighting with each other - He's hardly likely to come out saying how wonderful Gordon was.
I think being "haughty" is pretty much in the job description for a monarch isn't it?
And what with Alastair Cambel's diaries and all the various inquiries is there really anything new here other than the fact he liked a drink - he'd certainly have a way to go to drink Winston Churchill under the table
I shan't be reading it but I'm not a fan of Autobiographies - I guess if you read political biographies it's a must have - if not - well we'll have to see - I reckon it'll be half price by Christmas and in crates in the "Works" by Easter
Blair and Brown spent years fighting with each other - He's hardly likely to come out saying how wonderful Gordon was.
I think being "haughty" is pretty much in the job description for a monarch isn't it?
And what with Alastair Cambel's diaries and all the various inquiries is there really anything new here other than the fact he liked a drink - he'd certainly have a way to go to drink Winston Churchill under the table
I shan't be reading it but I'm not a fan of Autobiographies - I guess if you read political biographies it's a must have - if not - well we'll have to see - I reckon it'll be half price by Christmas and in crates in the "Works" by Easter
Yes well considering Churchill's legendary drinking and I doubt Maggie was a stranger to the drinks cabinet it might be more interesting to list the absteimious PMs.
Gordon I'd imagine and perhaps Major needed to stay sober for Edwina,
I'd like to see them all drunk in the same room - that I would pay to see!
Gordon I'd imagine and perhaps Major needed to stay sober for Edwina,
I'd like to see them all drunk in the same room - that I would pay to see!
Half price by Christmas! It was less than that within minutes...
http://www.telegraph....price-at-WHSmith.html
http://www.telegraph....price-at-WHSmith.html
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