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to not believe this for a second?

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BrahmsThirdRacket · 31/01/2010 23:08

Very unlikely imo

I wouldn't be surprised if he was a bit shouty - politics in general is quite shouty - but actual violence? I reckon it's a crock of pre-election shit.

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moondog · 31/01/2010 23:14

They say the same about Dave.

Tommy · 31/01/2010 23:17

it is the Daily Mail.....

BrahmsThirdRacket · 31/01/2010 23:18

It's not just the Daily Mail though, it's in this 'The End of the Party' book.

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MadameDefarge · 31/01/2010 23:24

It is, as ever, very carefully written.

Mind you, if as Prime Minister of GB, I had flown to Washington and discovered my aides had not managed to book a proper meeting with the President before I left, I would be foul-mouthed and ranty.

MrsSawdust · 31/01/2010 23:49

Tosh. There may be some tiny grains of truth, like him being a bit bad tempered and prone to throw the occasional tantrum, but really... Violent? And the stuff about him raving at aides while only half dressed, making him out to be a loony tune - he was in his hotel room, fgs. Presumably even gb is allowed to change clothes in his hotel room? Typical DM tripe.

As for the writer of the book, well he just wants to sell books, and needs to create something sensational to do that.

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