Remarkable coincidence that William Hague (the guy who looks so similar to that politician in little Britain and now foreign Sec) and Tony Blairs 'fantasy book' have both hit the news headlines the same time. At the end Tony Bs thesis made the top slot on BBC1 with WH's story coming second.
First I would like to say that the press should leave William alone what he does in his private life is no one elses business. It is remarkable that the press think there is something strange about two guys sharing a hotel room? So what? It saves the cost of having two different rooms?
In terms of Tony Blair's glossy book I will just wait and see what Gordon of the Brown has to say about it. I am sure our Scottish friend would point out that Tony 'lets go around the world' Blair will be accused of never showing much of an interest in domestic politics. At the end of the day Tony has the money to hire the best PR people to write his book and use their influence with the media to push the stories out. That's what its all about these days am afraid. Gone are the days when Deidrei Rushid Barlow Langton and nearly Baldwin could expect to seat down in front of telly (preferably without Ken) and read a book with a true story (she usually reads Barbara Cartland of course..)
Anyway it will all come out in wash..
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