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Post by nob on Mar 14, 2014 15:41:50 GMT
Advocate of the Peerage Act 1963 and first to use it has died 88. RIP. Different bloke to two Jags.
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Post by jal on Mar 14, 2014 16:02:11 GMT
Seen him on a few interviews a few years back and seemed quite amusing with somr of his reponses to questions R.I.P Tony
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Post by duyuthinkysaurus on Mar 14, 2014 16:18:35 GMT
At least he stuck with his principles. R I P Tony.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2014 16:21:01 GMT
A man of great principles, which he lived by. A rarity in politics today. RIP.
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Post by Ratae on Mar 16, 2014 12:04:11 GMT
Yep, a strange sort of fella and one with who I disagreed on just about everything. However, I never doubted his principles, he believed passionately what he said and I couldn't dislike him, partly because unlike others with similar beliefs, there was no spite or nastiness towards those he disagreed with. He always accepted that others had equally firmly held views that were different to his and equally valid. There was no "I'll dance on the witch's grave" spitefulness from him. RIP Tony
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