Westminster’s ‘House of Cards’
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Introducing House of Cards, Westminster redux. Many thanks to all the politicians who took part.
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Introducing House of Cards, Westminster redux. Many thanks to all the politicians who took part.
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Speaking at Conservative Campaign Headquarters today, having been invited by Chairman Grant Shapps to launch a new apprenticeship scheme, Sir John Major: – Set out the moral mission of the Conservative Party, saying: ‘We exist as a political party to help people reach their ambitions and to make sure our country is safe and secure
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‘I don’t have a vote — I’m an American tourist.’
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‘I’m not sure I’m the right person to ask.’
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The corridors of power
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‘I think the fish wants to go out.’
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‘Hey, pre-internet porn...how quaint.’
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‘I’m afraid it’s more bad news regarding your home — you’ve got squatters.’
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‘The Bronze Age has well and truly arrived.’
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‘Talk dirty to me, Miss Bracewell.’
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‘Sir, you’re distracting the other passengers.’
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‘Have you tried not watching EastEnders?’
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Baby Cowell’s first word
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‘I’ve invented gay marriage.’
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‘Pretend to take this from me — we’ll CGI in the actual trophy later’
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‘We have reason to suspect that you can’t afford to live around here.’
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