Reid 'Wants Some Etonian Blood On His Hands'. But so Does Brown
Spectator, The; London › August 12, 2009
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Spectator, The; London › August 12, 2009
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While Mr [David Cameron] is fighting the media, Labour will be fighting Mr Cameron. Tony Blair had long planned the Queen's Speech to be a platform for Mr [John Reid], but neither of them imagined it could be turned to such party political advantage.
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Reid 'Wants Some Etonian Blood On His Hands'. But so Does Brown
The most famous political quotations come not from politicians but the wickedness of headline writers. Although Jim Callaghan never said 'Crisis? What crisis?', the phrase stuck because it seemed to sum up perfectly his psychological denial during the Winter of Discontent. It was a newspaper, not Thomas Jefferson (or e...
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