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He looks.... like William Hague wearing a surgical mask, actually.

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He looks.... like William Hague wearing a surgical mask, actually.

If that's what chemo does... if my time comes i'll go gentle into that good night.

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Hmmmm - I don't think I get any Death List Cup points if he stands down. Sounds like he is on his way out but not quite yet.

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Ólöf Nordal, Iceland's former Minister of the Interior (was MoI until last month), is dead at 50 from cancer.

 

After the funeral, will be a permanent part of Iceland's interior.

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Could Oregon in 2017 be the Utah of 2015? According to this article:

 

1. State Senator Jackie Winters, R-Salem, who missed the session while recovering from heart surgery, is set to drop the final gavel in her chamber.

2. ...That would fulfill what could be the final legislative wish of Rep. Vic Gilliam, R-Silverton, who's battling Lou Gehrig's disease.

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Gilliam officially stepping down, can no longer perform job duties.

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Sir John Wells, a long term former Tory MP for Maidstone from 1959 to 87, has died aged 91.

 

He was noted for his strong support of the farming industry, and on one occasion made a point by loudly chomping on a Kentish apple during a speech by a Labour Minister of Agriculture, as a protest against cheap French imports.

On another occasion, to demonstrate his support for rural life, he rode his horse to the House Of Commons, while wearing a bowler hat and pinstripe trousers.

 

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This Sir John Wells then:

 

For the purposes of ending a ridiculous argument and an even more ludicrous "tradition" that's developing in the Denis Healey thread

 

UPDATED LIST (Lubbock, Grant and Prior deceased):



1959

Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

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This Sir John Wells then:

 

For the purposes of ending a ridiculous argument and an even more ludicrous "tradition" that's developing in the Denis Healey thread

 

UPDATED LIST (Lubbock, Grant and Prior deceased):

 

1959

 

Sir John Wells (b. 1925) Conservative

 

 

 

 

Yep, that's the one. 1959 down to 12 Angry Men now.

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Just wattching the news and saw the images of Lord Alf Dubs outside number 10.Looks increasingly frail and older than 84.Maybe one of next years Dl?Certainly notable enough in the UK.

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http://www.writeyou.co.uk/manchestergortonbyelection:Unverified report speculating about Gerald Kaufman.

 

When this very article was brought up elsewhere, those in the know mentioned how difficult selection battles can be to replace long term MPs. Decades to build up grudges, you see.

 

Doesn't appear to be a kept secret that Kaufman is seriously ill now.

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Robert H. Michel, Republican member of the House of Representatives for Illinois (1957-1995), and longest serving House Minority Leader (1981-1995), has died aged 93.

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Don Dixon, Baron Dixon, Labour MP for Jarrow from 1979 - 1997, has died aged 87.

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/long-serving-former-jarrow-mp-don-dixon-dies-1-8398985

Baron Dixon was better known in these parts as Over-The-Wall Dixon because he had a wonderful knack of clocking into the shipyard and then proceeding to climb over the wall around the back and never be seen again until he needed to clock out.

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Don Dixon, Baron Dixon, Labour MP for Jarrow from 1979 - 1997, has died aged 87.

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/long-serving-former-jarrow-mp-don-dixon-dies-1-8398985

 

Baron Dixon was better known in these parts as Over-The-Wall Dixon because he had a wonderful knack of clocking into the shipyard and then proceeding to climb over the wall around the back and never be seen again until he needed to clock out.

Sounds like perfect preparation for the House of Lords.

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Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the UN, has died aged 64. If anyone saw his rants during the special sessions on Syria and the like then this is quite a shock because he didn't at all seem ill.

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5 hours ago, Thatcher said:

Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the UN, has died aged 64. If anyone saw his rants during the special sessions on Syria and the like then this is quite a shock because he didn't at all seem ill.

The question is was it a normal heart attack or one of Putins politically induced heart attacks... :unsure:

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1 hour ago, CoffinLodger said:

The question is was it a normal heart attack or one of Putins politically induced heart attacks... :unsure:

Are you saying that something was Putin his food?

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Eni Faleomavaega, former delegate to the US House of Representatives from American Samoa, has died at age 75. He was the American Samoan delegate from 1989-2015, and before that was the Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa from 1985-1989.

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