This man is Washington's candidate.(Iain Duncan Smith)
If Iain Duncan Smith does indeed become the next leader of the Tory party, it will be a spectacular triumph for the Washington conservative establishment. Duncan Smith has been a darling of the American right for years now, with his gloomy prognoses about America and Britain always facing mortal per...
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description | If Iain Duncan Smith does indeed become the next leader of the Tory party, it will be a spectacular triumph for the Washington conservative establishment. Duncan Smith has been a darling of the American right for years now, with his gloomy prognoses about America and Britain always facing mortal peril at the hands of 'rogue states', armed with terrible weapons. The Bush administration will unquestionably do everything in its power to get Blair out of 10 Downing Street and Duncan Smith in. (Quotes from original text) |
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