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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Bentley Bullet on September 03, 2010, 02:24:40 pm
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Many famous people become politicians, usually using their fame to get into politics, but how many politicians are there who use famous relatives to become politicians?
Two recent ones who spring to mind are David and Ed Miliband.
Would there careers have taken off so well had it not been for musician relatives Glenn miliband, and Steve Miliband?
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Tony Blair's skill at dancing round a subject must surely have come from his Old man.....Lionel Blair :laugh:
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BillyStubbsTears wrote:
William Hague's great-grandad, Iron Hague, the boxer from Meccy. It appears that getting battered in the ring by fit young men runs in the family.
The Conservative member for Richmond will take the brunt for any misdemeanours by gay members of the party from now on. Any mistakes they make will automatically link Hague to them, and it will be a question of their cock up - His arse.
Expenses scandal MP Margaret Beckett tells a similar story regarding what happened to her great, great, great, great Grandad.......Thomas o’.
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Ted Heath , band leader to Prime Minister
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Ed Balls would not have got anywhere without his 'king of swing' uncle, that was...
Airey.
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John Browns body lies a mouldring in his grave
surely Gordon Browns ancestor
• Ian McCartney, Labour MP for Makerfield
caught up in the expenses scandal
must have been with brother Paul
on the I WANT MONEY track
and our very own Mark Wilson
great granson of the famous Harold