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Will Tony wear a blue dress?

James Forsyth 12:18pm

Oh, this is going to be fun. Adam Boulton, writing in the New Statesman, says that Tony Blair and David Cameron will indeed be holding a meeting soon. Apparently, Blair wants to brief Cameron on his role in the Middle East. The substance of the meeting might be high-minded and Blair is—as Fraser reports in this week’s issue—trying to keep his supporters on a tight leash, but it is hard to imagine the rather paranoid Brown team taking kindly to any photos of Blair and Cameron together.

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Tiberius

October 25th, 2007 1:47pm Report this comment

Fun and-a-half I'd say, James. We can look forward to a picture on Coffee House of Brown with his chin actually touching his navel. But I'm sure Tony only wants to reinforce Cherie's mimed "thankyou" at his final Commons apperance as PM. At least that's what he'll be telling Gordon.

adran drummond

October 25th, 2007 2:23pm Report this comment

Hardly surprising. Blair is the best conservative the Tories never had.

TGF UKIP

October 25th, 2007 10:13pm Report this comment

King of Spin and the Heir Apparent. Bet Private Eye can't wait to choose the photo for its cover.

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