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Ken Moss 05-09-2010 07:05

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My wife pointed it out for £11 in Asda yesterday and, intrigued though I am, I can't justify that amount on a curio right now.

I love political memoirs as they give a good view of the other side of the fence to those of us living in the real world. I'm currently reading The Alan Clark Diaries (and there are a lot of them) which are actually pretty good for anyone interested in politics but he did a lot of whinging even in the 1970s about being in debt but blowing £100 a week on backgammon.

£100 a week in the 70s! Oh, to be a Tory.

jaysay 05-09-2010 09:04

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 842917)
My wife pointed it out for £11 in Asda yesterday and, intrigued though I am, I can't justify that amount on a curio right now.

I love political memoirs as they give a good view of the other side of the fence to those of us living in the real world. I'm currently reading The Alan Clark Diaries (and there are a lot of them) which are actually pretty good for anyone interested in politics but he did a lot of whinging even in the 1970s about being in debt but blowing £100 a week on backgammon.

£100 a week in the 70s! Oh, to be a Tory.

Sometimes I scratch my head when I read some of the things you put on here Ken, you certainly don't come close to a socialist standard barer by a million miles :rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 05-09-2010 10:20

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If you want to know How I feel about the book...then read my blog

Margaret Pilkington 05-09-2010 10:22

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A spoilt breakfast....no, not burnt Toast! - Accrington Web

Margaret Pilkington 05-09-2010 10:24

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I actually haven't seen the book(thank goodness), but someone told me that the paper is of a good quality.....not too rough on the botty!:)

Less 05-09-2010 11:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 794217)
Tony Blair's memoirs 'The Journey' to be published in September | Mail Online
Just to let you know you can place advance order for Tony's book at Amazon:D the only thing missing on the cover picture is a set of number across the bottom:)

Haven't read it and like the thread starter don't intend to read it, but unlike him, I can't pass an opinion as to if it is a good read or not because I haven't read it.

It may be a good read even if it is completely lacking in truth, I will never know.
;)

jaysay 05-09-2010 13:45

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 842972)
Haven't read it and like the thread starter don't intend to read it, but unlike him, I can't pass an opinion as to if it is a good read or not because I haven't read it.

It may be a good read even if it is completely lacking in truth, I will never know.
;)

I too like a good read Less, but my forte is mystery and fiction, written by believable authors, not the rantings of a madman who lied and cheated through 10 years as this countries leader, and I use the word leader in the loosest terms, how anybody can buy this unadulterated crap is quite beyond me, as Margaret as said you can get a hell of a lot of Andrex for £12 ;)

Stumped 06-09-2010 17:41

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I note that the obnoxious creep cancelled his book signing in London today. Wonder why?

jaysay 06-09-2010 17:43

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 843226)
I note that the obnoxious creep cancelled his book signing in London today. Wonder why?

Seems he picked up enough old shoes in Dublin, Stumped;)

cashman 06-09-2010 18:08

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I note that the obnoxious creep cancelled his book signing in London today. Wonder why?

Should think thats obvious! he aint in a position to send the troops in now.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 06-09-2010 18:21

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Poor little boy, he will cry himself to sleep tonight knowing that there are some folk walkign around who don't like him......he still doesn't get it does he?

I really like the idea that there are a band of people out there who are going into bookshops and quietly picking up a copy of his book and then placing it in the crime section.....though fiction and fantasy would be appropriate too(but perhaps not as pointed).

cashman 06-09-2010 18:36

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Oh i reckon he does get it Margaret, think hes that arrogant n full of himself, it will "Go Away" given time, cos most of the public are more concerned wi what happens in "X-Factor"/ Big Brother" n the like.:rolleyes:

jaysay 06-09-2010 19:09

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 843246)
Oh i reckon he does get it Margaret, think hes that arrogant n full of himself, it will "Go Away" given time, cos most of the public are more concerned wi what happens in "X-Factor"/ Big Brother" n the like.:rolleyes:

Unfortunately that's so very true cashy :(

Ken Moss 06-09-2010 20:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 842951)
Sometimes I scratch my head when I read some of the things you put on here Ken, you certainly don't come close to a socialist standard barer by a million miles :rolleyes:

Memoirs are a great read and I must admit I've been looking forward to this one. Biographies don't really do it for me, they're always tainted by the rose-tinted spectacles of the fan who's written it so a warts-and-all autobiography is always the better bet. I want a better insight into the Iraq War and was hoping to gain some understanding of why he did it.

I don't know how pinning a 'socialist' badge to myself helps me be a better councillor for Rishton but my primary concern is for the here and now so the memoirs of an ex-Prime Minister are of little consequence in the grand scheme of things.

When you strip away all the party trappings you have 35 members of the public who were elected because they promised to try and make things better for their ward. I am priveliged to be in that select few and it seems that I am doing the things that people want me to do.

Labelling me as 'socialist' won't make me any better or worse.

Wynonie Harris 06-09-2010 21:37

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 843269)
Memoirs are a great read and I must admit I've been looking forward to this one. Biographies don't really do it for me, they're always tainted by the rose-tinted spectacles of the fan who's written it so a warts-and-all autobiography is always the better bet. I want a better insight into the Iraq War and was hoping to gain some understanding of why he did it.

You are joking, aren't you, Ken? You really expected "a warts-and-all autobiography" from this slippery customer? This vainglorious self-publicist who proved himself to be the ultimate master of spin, a skilled practioner in the illusionist's art of smoke and mirrors?

As for biographies being "tainted by the rose-tinted spectacles of the fan who's written it", that's exactly the trap that this book will fall into because it's been written by Blair's biggest fan of all! ;)


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