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fucking miserable because
our fucking gamble didn't pay off.

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So if you believe in Father Christmas,
children, like your Uncle Billy does,

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buy my festering turd of a record.
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And particularly enjoy
the incredible crassness

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of the moment we try to squeeze
an extra syllable into the fourth line.

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l think you're referring to
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''lf you really love Christmas...''
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''Come on and let it snow.'' Ouch.
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So, here it is one more time,
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the dark horse for this year's
Christmas number one,

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Christmas ls All Around.
Thank you, Billy. After this, the news.

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ls the new prime minister in trouble already?
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- OK. What's next?
- The President's visit.

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Ah, yes, yes. l fear this is going to be
a difficult one to play. Alex.

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There's a strong feeling in the party
we mustn't allow ourselves to be bullied

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- like the last government.
- Here, here.

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This is our first really important test,
let's take a stand.

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Right. Right. l understand that
but l have decided...

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not to. Not this time.
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Let's not forget that America
is the most powerful country in the world.

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l'm not going to act like a petulant child.
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Who do you have to screw round here
to get a cup of tea and a biscuit?

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Right.
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Yeah, come in.
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- These are from the Treasury...
- Uh-huh.

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..and these are for you.
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Excellent. Thanks a lot.
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l was hoping you'd win, not that
l wouldn't have been nice to the other bloke,

:22:53
just always given him the boring biscuits
with no chocolate.

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Thanks very much. Thanks...

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