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Yes it was a good line BarryW but perhaps quietly a bit of a homage to the master. Tony Blair was and has been up to now, the ultimate politician for the multi media age. He wiped the PR floor with guys like William Hague and as they said on BBC lunchtime news today,could probably still have been Prime Minister but for the ghastly Iraq War. This war was unfortunately entered into because of this wholly ridiculous impression that we are in a 'special relationship' with the Americans. So, even Tony Blair fell for that chestnut and it brought about his demise.
However back to David Cameron. Cameron and indeed William Hague himself have at times acknowledged the whirlwind impresssion Blair made with the British public initially as being somewhat unigue. He reinvented media assimilation and use. Cameron is wholly making use of those techniques, there can be no doubt about that.
What a politican might want to foist onto the public these days has to be PR wrapped ..packaged palatebly for easy absorbtion. Cameron and his team know that.
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