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Once upon a time there was a kingdom and for many years it was ruled by two powerful kings. 'But they wouldn't have been in power without a third man. They called him the Prince of Darkness,' adding with a smirk: 'Don't know why.' He concluded: 'This fairytale wouldn't have a happy ending. But that's for next time.'Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1293551/Peter-Mandelson-stars-TV-advert-autobiography.html#ixzz0tP9noAfD
Mandy is doing his own advert for the book Are you sitting comfortably, then I'll begin...QuoteOnce upon a time there was a kingdom and for many years it was ruled by two powerful kings. 'But they wouldn't have been in power without a third man. They called him the Prince of Darkness,' adding with a smirk: 'Don't know why.' He concluded: 'This fairytale wouldn't have a happy ending. But that's for next time.'Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1293551/Peter-Mandelson-stars-TV-advert-autobiography.html#ixzz0tP9noAfD
It was on the telly last night... what a complete, utter c**t...
TONY Blair feared for Gordon Brown’s sanity during their years of feuding, according to the memoirs of Lord Mandelson published today.The former Prime Minister thought his Chancellor was “mad, bad, dangerous and beyond redemption”, the Labour peer recalls.But Mr Blair also welched on a deal to hand over the premiership in 2003, the book reveals.The inside account was being seen last night as confirmation that fears that Mr Brown was seriously unhinged went to the top.Lord Mandelson claims that Mr Blair also likened Mr Brown to a “brutal” Mafia boss and said he was “flawed, lacking perspective and having a paranoia about him.”