Roy Sydney George Hattersley is 75 this year, dribbling uncontrollably and suffering from senile dementia. So I wouldn't pay much attention to anything he said.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
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Roy Sydney George Hattersley is 75 this year, dribbling uncontrollably and suffering from senile dementia. So I wouldn't pay much attention to anything he said.
Posted by Luke Akehurst at 10:07 pm
1. | Your nominee must have been deceased for at least 10 years |
2. | They must have made an outstanding contribution to the Borough |
3. | Many current and former Hackney residents must have good cause to remember them |
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I can assure you that I am far from the dribbling, senile old man you make me out to be. You shouldn't make judgements simply from the fact that I wandered into the House of Lords by mistake and have been sitting there ever since, even though everyone else is on holiday. I'm here with a mission - to finally get rid of people like me. Now does that sound like a case of dementia to you?
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