harryaldridge 11:44 AM 27-09-2006
Did Blair's comment in his speech strike anyone else as veyr odd? I found it very strange that he would say what he did in the way he did with the words he did.
Was he trying to imply Gordon Brown is Gay? His words were quite odd.
Full speech text:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5382590.stm
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eublues 12:55 PM 27-09-2006
He was certainly acknowledging that his wife and Brown are firm enemies.
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Bluemerle 02:30 PM 27-09-2006
Originally Posted by :
Was he trying to imply Gordon Brown is Gay? His words were quite odd.
A nod is as good as a wink.
:-)
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mkpdavies 03:39 PM 27-09-2006
He should know.
Why do you think Mandelson gets so jealous?
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Britannist 07:35 PM 27-09-2006
The press and some television programmes have been full of reports about how Mr. Gordon Brown does not get on with Cherie Blair. I saw at least three news bulletins a couple of days ago in which it was implied or stated that Blairina (Cherie Blair) does not like Gordon Brown one bit. l suspect it may have been those reports to which 'Tony' Blair was referring to in his grossly over-rated speech yesterday.
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This-England 07:42 PM 27-09-2006
Originally Posted by Bluemerle:
Originally Posted by :
Was he trying to imply Gordon Brown is Gay? His words were quite odd.
A nod is as good as a wink.
:-)
I was told by a former friend from the Trade Union movement somthing on the matter.
I would say a Nod i better than a wink in this case.
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eublues 09:05 PM 27-09-2006
I took it he was more or less acknowledging that Cherie had said "Well that's a lie."
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