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September 05, 2006

I hope this is helpful

The leaked memo on the Prime Minister's plans for retirement says that "he needs to embrace open spaces". He could always try kissing John Prescott on the forehead. Just an idea.

You can read details of the Downing Street memo here.

Posted by Daniel Finkelstein on September 05, 2006 at 10:35 AM | Permalink Bookmark and Share

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"the exit strategy includes Mr Blair making appearances on Blue Peter, Songs of Praise and Chris Evans' radio show." and we all want to see him on X-Factor :-)

Posted by: CyberScribe | 5 Sep 2006 11:19:51

Do you know what Finks, this is a wonderful idea. So much better then everybody in the leadership continuing to kiss Prescott’s ****….

Posted by: Peter O | 5 Sep 2006 11:31:54

One more thing Daniel (or your resident IT bod). Are your trackbacks moderated as I've pinged you but am not yet appearing. Ain't Typepad wonderful?

Posted by: Peter O | 5 Sep 2006 11:53:41

Going off topic, how does one get on the esteemed list of bloggers on the right--->

A link to PP would be most appreciated if deemed worthy of sitting amongst that hallowed bunch.;)

www.pickledpolitics.com

Posted by: leon | 5 Sep 2006 13:28:51

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