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  • And by the way Bookstart began in 1992 - Some one called John Major was PM at the time!

    This government has set its face against reading 2010

  • He called John Major a liar and refused to apologise, so John Major walked out.

    Speech to the National Press Club: Northern Ireland Alex Allan 2009

  • You going to call John Major, who the IRA mortar-bombed in Downing Street, an appeaser?

    Michael Goldfarb: Talking with Terrorists? Happens All the Time 2008

  • This invocation of the bonds between the generations recalls John Major's 1991 conference speech: we Conservatives have always passed our values from generation to generation.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Burke's Corner 2007

  • This invocation of the bonds between the generations recalls John Major's 1991 conference speech: we Conservatives have always passed our values from generation to generation.

    Death and taxes Burke's Corner 2007

  • I was always amazed when Norma Major was referred to as John Major's 'secret weapon'.

    Chicken Yoghurt Howard Wims 2010

  • I was always amazed when Norma Major was referred to as John Major's 'secret weapon'.

    Chicken Yoghurt Howard Wims 2010

  • The old guard such as John Major and David Owen have been in evidence, but they are kept for spinning and cheering in the television studios, which are not, at least not yet, policy-making forums.

    Britain's cult of youth is out of control Emma Soames 2010

  • An offspring of the Carlyle Group, the "club of the powerful", whose members include former prime ministers such as John Major, presidents of the United States, Bush senior, and the Arab super rich, among whom are the bin Laden family, the fund used its amazing connections at the highest political and financial levels to gather cheap credit.

    Loretta Napoleoni: Bear Stearns and Carlyle Debacles Are a "Modern-Day Greek Tragedy" 2008

  • Apart from the odd occasion when a prime minister such as John Major throws his toys out of the pram, they do not get suspended.

    Something stirring in the European Parliament Helen 2005

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