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UK Politics
The Almighty finally has His say
- 28 June 2007
So it's goodbye from Tony and his friends, and it's goodbye from us, but not before some presents are exchanged and some sins are confessed.
UK Politics
A future of fair-trade bananas and tyrant-busting
- 21 June 2007
Tony feels the hand of history. Peter offers his old friend a chance to front the . . . shh, don't mention the C-word. And Sarah's new vanity alarms Gordon.
UK Politics
Pay for it twice? It's not a Saudi arms deal
- 14 June 2007
Gordon and little John set up a charity shop to raise money for Africa. But for Cherie, parting with her seal-fur handbag is too high a price to pay.
UK Politics
Not nice. Hair fall out. Glow in dark. Drop dead
- 07 June 2007
- 2 comments
Angela raises a toast to global warming; George raises a toast to himself; Cherie raises a toast to Tony; while Gordon raises a toast to Vlad.
UK Politics
Let them eat charcoal-grilled quail
- 04 June 2007
- 1 comment
An expletive would never so much as enter Tony's head as he embarks on a valedictory interview and a farewell trip to Africa, armed with the book everyone's talking about.
UK Politics
Neighbours from hell
- 28 May 2007
Carole and Cherie prepare for life stateside, but Tony has other plans; meanwhile, Uncle Grumpy hatches a plot only for it to come crashing down.
UK Politics
Stalin's biographer signs new contract
- 21 May 2007
- 1 comment
Gordon begs Kylie to take a job, Hilary begs Gordon to give him a job and Cherie takes on a global job, only for someone called Sebag to find himself a new job
UK Politics
All best friends again
- 14 May 2007
Tony heaps praise on Gordon, Gordon heaps praise on Tony; Cherie compliments Sarah and Sarah compliments Cherie. Will it last?
UK Politics
Gordon takes the high road
- 30 April 2007
Questions, questions . . . Tough ones from Tony, lucrative ones from Cherie, and a killer one from a Scottish journalist.
UK Politics
All is not fair in Merrie England
- 23 April 2007
Gordon falls victim to Cherie's schemes and auctions some Virgin gold, while David Miliband holds his breath.











