You're a Good Man, Mr Blunkett. Be Content with the Three Fine Sons You Have Already. And Don't Make a Sad Situation Even Worse
Daily Mail › November 24, 2004
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Daily Mail › November 24, 2004
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DAVID Blunkett may indeed be a deeply moral man, a man who is utterly heartbroken and driven by nothing but a sense of searing duty to do the right thing by two children he believes to be his own.
Or he may be a deluded fool, whose judgment is so warped by losing the woman he is in love with that he is unable to see the enormous damage his paternity claim will do to those he most wants to protect - the children.See the full content of this document
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You're a Good Man, Mr Blunkett. Be Content with the Three Fine Sons You Have Already. And Don't Make a Sad Situation Even Worse
Whatever the truth, few people emerge from this sorry story with credit - except, perhaps, the wronged husband.
When the news broke in August that the Home Secretary had been conducting a three-year affair with a colourful American, Kimberly Fortier, most of us felt very uneasy.The fact that the lifelong socialist had fa...See the full content of this document
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