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Old 07-10-2008, 02:25 PM
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Okay i guess only the British and maybe Bosco will have any real opinion on this and while we all hate the tories as a party, we hate what they stand for and even hate many individually. However, i wonder do you have any you secretly quite like?

I will probably get shot down for this and some will remind me of terrible things they have been partly responsible for.

Firstly, ever since he left government i have grown to quite like Michael Portillo It's rather annoying when on This Week you find yourself agreeing more with the ex Tory cabinet minister and thatcherite than the so called Labour member.

There's David Davis, i disagree with almost everything he says, until recently. He has become more a voice for the oppressed and minorities than any front line politician. That is how bizarre British politics have become.

Another one is Ken Clarke. I don't know too much about him in government apart from being one of the few pro europe tories. However, like Portillo when on TV i find myself agreeing more with him than his Labour counterparts.

And i suppose Boris is always worth a mention. Yes, he is a bafoon, an imbecille and borderline racist, but he is always good for laugh.

Likewise, William Hague, yes he is a dirty thatcherite, but dynamiote entertainment and a great speaker. I love his lie about drinking 18 pints a day

I better stop there before you start to think i've been abducted and someone has hacked my profile
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