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Examples
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Brown must have the spectre of jim callaghan in front of him and want at least a few years of being PM.
Tony Blair Resigns 2006
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It could be to use a Jim callaghan analogy another sea change moment in politics.
'Donorgate' getting serious Glyn Davies 2007
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Marie Hoctor can surely do presenting in RTE now she is free and avail. she is my fav to replace o callaghan at prime time if she gets late late gig
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Marie Hoctor can surely do presenting in RTE now she is free and avail. she is my fav to replace o callaghan at prime time if she gets late late gig
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I definetly thought miriam o callaghan was very biased, she kept holding her hand up at bruton and telling him to stop talking while failing to make lenihan answer directly the questions.
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FF will hold their seat with willie callaghan, jj power
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The demented comments have already started on the times website josi callaghan wrote: good example of why they shoulnt be in the UK armed forces
Pickled Politics 2009
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I think there is a plot afoot to unseat Borwn over the next couple of weeks so that Labour stand some chance of winning on the rebound in May or June. its a real pity that the labour party has no credible politicians left anymore - after the purge of the old guard over the last decade i feel that the current younger crowd are all spineless and devious - maybe i'm romanticizing about my youth, but i always felt that there was some degree of honrsty and conviction behind what was said in the days of harold wilson, benn, callaghan and the like, even dare i say it from ted heath! this article sums up the state of the labour party, scared and paranoid.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED malterwitty 2010
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I think there is a plot afoot to unseat Borwn over the next couple of weeks so that Labour stand some chance of winning on the rebound in May or June. its a real pity that the labour party has no credible politicians left anymore - after the purge of the old guard over the last decade i feel that the current younger crowd are all spineless and devious - maybe i'm romanticizing about my youth, but i always felt that there was some degree of honrsty and conviction behind what was said in the days of harold wilson, benn, callaghan and the like, even dare i say it from ted heath! this article sums up the state of the labour party, scared and paranoid.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED malterwitty 2010
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