Tessa Jowell
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Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with Tessa Jowell’s comments about testosterone-charged interviews in TV studios, the PMOS said that he hadn’t asked him and pointed out the qualification the Secretary of State had subsequently issued. In answer to further questions, the PMOS said that he personally was chilled out as usual.
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I am appalled that at such difficult times this governnement’s priorority is to be introduction such nonsense as bigger, and more powerfull american cassinos, here.
This is not only an absoulute waste of precious parlament time but, goes against labour principles and any common sense.
The other incerdible decision of introducing the 24 hour drinking as a measure to reduce the esclating alcohol abuse and social consequances of violence and crime wich stems from it seems simply insane.
I feel helpless and disenfranchised by this governement and ashamed that I have voted for labour as a matter of principle for too many years.
You are now making it impossible for me to do so, any more.
I am devastated by all your betrayals, and I do not even beging to mention the shock of the immoral war.
Comment by Mia Boska — 31 Oct 2004 on 7:06 pm | LinkMia Boska