I think he promised in 1997 to leave Britain if Labour won the election. I suspect that rather like Michael Cain he was afraid that they might take some of his precious money (an unfounded fear).
I also think that he stayed put despite Blair's landslide. Maybe, of course, Blair's right wing, City friendly agenda was designed to make him stay.
It seems to me he is a bag of wind. I've never seen him perform, but for what I read he was, in his prime, some 40 years ago, a rather unfunny little man.
I can't imagine what kind of ego it takes for a has been prestidigitator to imagine that his threat to never again set foot in the country would hold any sway with anyone.
Blair is right wing, Tris? He's a Fabian/Frankfurt School/Marxist-Leninist like all recent PMs. Now, say, "Yes, Paul!"
I have the occasional bit of banter with him on Twitter about his atheism. I'm trying to persuade him otherwise, of course.
He once left a comment on my blog. Will he stop doing that as well if we get indy-pretence?
But, sorry, P.D. refusing to step north of the barbed wire/mined independent border is still not a good enough reason to vote for our demise as a neglected backwater 'region' of the EU.
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Oh dear, oh dear, what are we to do …with Kermit the Frog supporting the ‘No’ campaign and now Mr Daniels … what are we to do?
Ah, well … every cloud …
Game over.
Trick or treat?
I think it’s an excellent reason to vote Yes JRB. :)
I wish it was Rightwinggit.
Erm... definitely trick Demetrius don’t you think?
If Scotland becomes independent, I'll be able to visit a foreign country without having to go overseas!
I think he promised in 1997 to leave Britain if Labour won the election. I suspect that rather like Michael Cain he was afraid that they might take some of his precious money (an unfounded fear).
I also think that he stayed put despite Blair's landslide. Maybe, of course, Blair's right wing, City friendly agenda was designed to make him stay.
It seems to me he is a bag of wind. I've never seen him perform, but for what I read he was, in his prime, some 40 years ago, a rather unfunny little man.
I can't imagine what kind of ego it takes for a has been prestidigitator to imagine that his threat to never again set foot in the country would hold any sway with anyone.
Sadly disillusional.
Blair is right wing, Tris? He's a Fabian/Frankfurt School/Marxist-Leninist like all recent PMs. Now, say, "Yes, Paul!"
I have the occasional bit of banter with him on Twitter about his atheism. I'm trying to persuade him otherwise, of course.
He once left a comment on my blog. Will he stop doing that as well if we get indy-pretence?
But, sorry, P.D. refusing to step north of the barbed wire/mined independent border is still not a good enough reason to vote for our demise as a neglected backwater 'region' of the EU.
It might mean something if I knew who he is?
Arguably the most famous man of the 1980s. Right up there with Keith Harris and Orville.
Magic.
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