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Labour now spinning against its treasurer
Charles Clarke says its the treasurers fault that he did not know of the loans. The big guns will be out for Jack. Hang on a minute, even the deputy PM and the Chancellor did not know of these loans. And brutish Reid says there is not a shred of evidence that loans resulted in peerages. What more evidence does he need. Is it never the PMs fault. Will he ever fall on his sword?
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in the honest old days of course, the quickest way to a peerage was to be the king's illegitimate son. I'm not sure if we're now better or worse off. But a serious question, DT: if you accept for the moment that we do have a House of Lords, and we do have political parties, how would a prime minister best go about finding working peers to appoint? I'm not absolutely certain Tony Blair has done the wrong thing... though he obviously thinks so, since he didn't tell Dromey or Prescott or anyone much.
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