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Both men's sides have recently suffered humiliating defeats.
He’s a maverick who knows how to handle an over-mighty federation of monsters.
Can the Arsenal manager help Labour’s leader and football fan inspire his own Red Army?
The overwhelming need to prevent planetary meltdown gets translated into overwhelming earnestness and a lack of ability to do human.
Almost by accident I’ve become property rich, cash poor, and without producing anything of use to the economy.
David Tennant's backing Labour, but what side would the Doctor come down on?
In its use of political satire, from non-deviating Daleks to the Master infiltrating British politics, Doctor Who always been astute and often very funny.