The Labour Stooge Looked in Need of a Stiff Gin and Tonic

Daily MailJune 28, 2005

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WHEN Charles Clarke talks about racism he is appalled. When he considers the politics of hatred he twists his round, farmer-ish face into distaste. Few things upset him more than examples of prejudice against women or fashionable minorities.

Yet it was surprising how equable the Home Secretary managed to sound at the despatch box yesterday, how untouched by regret he seemed, when discussing the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.

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The Labour Stooge Looked in Need of a Stiff Gin and Tonic

It was strange how little anguish he conveyed when discussing the Zimbabwean emigres he has been bundling back on to jetliners bound for Harare.

He appeared little more fusse...

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