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Monday, 12 September 2011

Neo-Labour legacies


Occasional cartoon series
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Neo-Labour legacies           (11 Sept 2011)

Inspired by an accusation that I am a "partisan Labour supporter" on an internet forum. 

More reasons not to vote Labour and an article about  Gordon Brown's economic alchemy schemes.

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Posted by Thomas G. Clark at 16:10
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Labels: Alistair Campbell, Bailouts, Banking, Cartoon, Economics, Gordon Brown, Iraq, Labour, Media, Politics, Sovreign debt, Tony Blair

3 comments:

Sarah Saad said...

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16 June, 2021 19:11
Sarah Saad said...

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16 June, 2021 19:11
Sarah Saad said...


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16 June, 2021 19:12

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