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I would say either Tom Watson or Matt Hancock
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Remembering Kerry
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I'd have to choose my Dad's political hero. Michael Heseltine. Of the current crop. Which yet may happen. Conservative Rory Stewart. Labour Dan Jarvis. I am surprised at the low profile Dan Jarvis has occupied in the Labour Party. Rory Stewart, for the Conservative Party, I still can see as a fair bet for the future. Last edited by joeysteele; 19-07-2019 at 08:35 PM. |
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Likes cars that go boom
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Tony Benn
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Tony Benn was the reason why I first voted Labour.
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I'm going to surprise Joey and say John Smith. He would have been a great PM. He was a big loss to the labour party
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However again, looking back at his time. I'd have preferred him to Blair. He seemed to have from what I've seen in clips. A welcoming manner and looked and sounded competent. With him too, there'd have been none of the NEW Labour tripe. |
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