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George Galloway

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As for Gordon Brown - I've described him and Blair as two cheeks of the same arse.
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Rescuing something labour from the wreckage, Comment is Free, May 9, 2006

 
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"I love being the underdog and possessing some semblance of control over my own future. It feels really good to be able to drop my pants to my ankles and spread my a** cheeks nice and wide to the industry holier-than-thous that told me I couldn’t and wouldn’t succeed. Stare into my brown-eye, buddies!"

 
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