Holiday
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Asked about the Prime Minister’s holiday plans, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister would be taking a short break next week. He added that although he didn’t comment on travel plans he could confirm that every piece of speculation he had seen so far had been wrong.
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Who cares where he goes? The question should be, "Why does he come back?"
Comment by Della Petch — 27 May 2006 on 2:17 pm | LinkPerhaps we can get his and his fellow conspirator, Gordon Brown extradited to Scotland, for offending public decency?
I’d pay for a train ticket to Scotland for them both, just so England can see the back of them and get its own Parliament.
Comment by Nikki Chipman — 27 May 2006 on 2:23 pm | LinkThe days of the Scottish Raj are coming to an end
The Blair’s should make it a working holiday and take a few copies of the Hutton report to sign and auction them for a bit of spending money.
I hope they are staying somewhere for free, so that they can put a bit extra in their pension funds and not waste money actually paying for something.
Comment by Stephen Gash — 27 May 2006 on 2:35 pm | LinkThe Blair’s should make it a working holiday and take a few copies of the Hutton report to sign and auction them for a bit of spending money.
I hope they are staying somewhere for free, so that they can put a bit extra in their pension funds and not waste money actually paying for something.
Comment by Stephen Gash — 27 May 2006 on 2:37 pm | Link