The proposal made by Blair's Labor Party deputy leader Thomas Docherty was a period. Docherty, by writing letters to lawmakers, former Prime Minister Tony Blair called on to support a proposal to erect a statue of life-sized bronze. Docherty, "A House of Commons, Tony Blair, I think the statue is entirely appropriate. The second person engaged in the longest premiership in the last 100 years. Such as Margaret Thatcher and he deserves it, "he said. At the proposal drew the reaction of conservatives, including members of parliament Docherty'nin ruling. Conservative Party's "illogical" finds suggestions, did not find support in the working Partililer'den.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Blair denied the statue of the Assembly
The proposal made by Blair's Labor Party deputy leader Thomas Docherty was a period. Docherty, by writing letters to lawmakers, former Prime Minister Tony Blair called on to support a proposal to erect a statue of life-sized bronze. Docherty, "A House of Commons, Tony Blair, I think the statue is entirely appropriate. The second person engaged in the longest premiership in the last 100 years. Such as Margaret Thatcher and he deserves it, "he said. At the proposal drew the reaction of conservatives, including members of parliament Docherty'nin ruling. Conservative Party's "illogical" finds suggestions, did not find support in the working Partililer'den.
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