Re: Gnomic shed door closure



<robertharvey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Kate Dicey wrote:
>> Bit of a loss, that: he was a good thorn in the governmental side.
>
>
> Bit odd, that. I thought he ws OK when he agreed with kinnock about
> disamrament, then a bit of igt when he agreed with blair about nearly
> everything, then OK again when his natural leftness surfaced and he
> resigned. Bit of backbone, what?
>
> He was described on the wareless this a.m. as "the finest
> parlimentarian of a generation", which might have been going a bit far.
> But at least he used to turn up in his constituency, unlike certain
> prime ministers I could mention.

Best debates in the Commons ever: Robin Cook versus William Hague.
Fantastic.


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