The Dear Leader has announced that June 27th 2007 is the day we will be free of him. I will open a bottle of Bollinger on that day in celebration. And possibly several. The sight of a nearly tearful Blair telling us what a privilege it was for us to serve him, Oh sorry, wrong way round — him us, was repellent. At least when Maggie Thatcher was ejected from office she had the grace to afford us the privilege of laughing and revelling at her weeping sobbing distress.
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