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Beware the anger of the patient man

I'm from Florida; we can't vote right but we support the English countryside

Spank my badger, Mr Blair

Ban Golf!

Save the cow, eat a vegetarian

Pass the Bill and the peasants will be revolting

Ban football

Born to hunt

Forced to march

Ready to fight

 

The English Fox was happy

The Scottish Fox was not

The English Fox was Hunted 

The Scottish Fox was Shot

 

I have one hawk, two dogs and three ferrets ... 

John Prescott has one chip on his shoulder, two Jags and three chins

 

My sitting room carpet has seen more wildlife than most Labour MPs

 

Didn't they teach you anything at public school Mr Blair

 

Rural tradition, not prohibition

 

I'm a farmer, get me outa here!

 

Bomb the ban

 

Ex-Labour voter - Let's roll

 

Blair, You are the weakest link, Goodbye

 

Hooey for prime minister!

 

Kiwis supporting country Poms

 

Mr Blair, See what a minority looks like.

 

I'm ready to go to Jail

 

Don't make Essex girls into criminals

 

Blair Fiddles while the Country Burns

 

Hi Mum!

 

To Hell with Umbria, Think About Cumbria

 

We're Over Here Camilla

 

You tell my Jack Russell to stop hunting

 

Well now Blair, You want a war? You've got one

 

Collected by the Daily Telegraph Tues Sept 24 2002

 

 

 

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