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Re: Weak? Or dishonourable? – politicalbetting.com
Hah, quite so! The "Grey" thing was an abbreviation of Greysteil, a family name. He was an unusual Thatcherite. Aristo with bow ties and deep interest in the arts. Resigned from Govt as he … (View Post)1 -
Re: Weak? Or dishonourable? – politicalbetting.com
I recall Heath's reply when asked if he really said "Rejoice! Rejoice!" on the news of Thatcher's resignation. "Actually, I think I said it three times." A rare example … (View Post)1 -
Re: Weak? Or dishonourable? – politicalbetting.com
Another problem would be that the UK would, presumably, be expected to be a net contributor again. Thus membership would come with a bill. Not great, presentationally. (View Post)2 -
Re: Weak? Or dishonourable? – politicalbetting.com
No, I think Clinton did have a malign effect. Christopher Hitchens devoted an entire book to the Clintons' duplicity - "No-one Left to Lie to". The Clintons were one of his pet hates, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Weak? Or dishonourable? – politicalbetting.com
The destruction of Penny Mordaunt's campaign by the likes of David Frost and Anne-Marie Trevelyan was unforgiveable. The members should have been given a choice of her and Sunak. She would have … (View Post)2