On top of that, just to keep the Murdoch boot on the Miliband windpipe, the spectre of Miliband as a character from Wallace and Gromit has been exhumed, to suggest that this is what might confront Brenda in Downing Street after the General Election, although, as any fule kno, the new Prime Minister pops round to her place, not the other way round. However, and here we encounter a significantly sized however, one fact is missing.
There’s more: “Before long, those who tell polling companies they’ll vote Labour but don’t fancy Miliband in No 10 will realise they can’t have it both ways … We suspect their dislike of the leader will be the clincher” [which is why the Sun is running a daily campaign of character assassination]. Mil The Elder is duly mentioned, but not the fact that he had more than one chance to catch the Top Party Job, but dropped it.
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I recall when A & D got exec producer positions on their show we were told that they would be intimately involved in the producing role. When the phone-in scams etc broke we were told that they actually had very little to do with the running of the shows.
I think they should be careful with who they tie up with.
People might possibly start to think that the not so "secret dossiers" held in NewsCorpse vaults might hold a few clues as to why they publicise their not so "important" views in The Sun?
The whole thing is utterly disgusting, and shows the nasty agenda of the right-wing Murdoch press in this country. Also I suspect that Ant and Dec now have rather different priorities in life which would mean voting Tory could see them better off. I imagine they have a rather large house in West London which could, er, be eligible for that "mansion tax"? I wouldn't be surprised if they were tax avoiders too.
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