Who will play the Mandelson to Cameron’s BlairLite?

Here’s some news you may have missed, via Hot Ginger & Dynamite.

David Cameron’s latest bid to copy Tony in every way may be to move his troops in to the Millbank Tower complex. Tory MPs will not be pleased. They’re occasionally forced to visit Conservative HQ, and Millbank Tower is 0.7 miles away from Parliament (their current offices are a mere 0.3 miles) – can you imagine what it’s going to be like?  You have 8 minutes to get to Parliament in a division, and you have to drag 17 stone of “good lunches” nearly a mile up the river? That’s not to mention what happens if your hounds get a whiff of meat on the way…

Mark my words, there will be a rebellion.

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3 Comments

  • But it wiould upgrade their downstairs feeding hole to a licensed establishement – bound to be popular on that front- they could nip into pizza express and slurp a few chianti’s rather than being stuck with skinny cappucinos

  • How did Labour cope before Millbank? I mean where *is* Walworth Road, SE17!

  • Hardly a sunblush tomato to be found sweety……

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