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Blair and Paxman!
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[QUOTE="Bravo2sugars, post: 9631, member: 295"] I think the Geordie audience were very carefully picked, especially after the incident last month were the anti-war student jumped up and started heckling El Presidente until lept on by Special Branch. I agree, Paxman was punching below his weight, maybe John Humphries should have been brought on as a substitute. My opinion is that our Tone wanted to be portrayed as being in touch with 'ordinary working people' he even referred to his own constituency which is something he doesn't do that often (as if he's slightly embarressed that he's not MP for somewhere New Labour located in London). For Alastair Campbell and his spin team Geordies appeared to represent this strata of society. [/QUOTE]
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