Infantino's 100-day report card: a farcical FIFA fail
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By James Corbett 4 June 2016 CLICK HERE: FULL GUIDE TO THE ELECTION In September 1997, when Britain was still intoxicated by the biggest general election landslide in the country’s history, the Labour Party spin doctor Derek Draper published a book, entitled ‘Blair’s 100 Days.’ A self-styled insider’s account, Draper’s book was supposed to capture the mood of elation and change after 18 years of Conservative Party rule, although the significance of 100 days – when governments take many years to bring discernible change – was never really captured. It was, remembered the Labour Party grandee, Roy Hattersley, ‘a truly dreadful book.’
Infantino's 100-day report card: a farcical FIFA fail
Infantino's 100-day report card: a farcical…
Infantino's 100-day report card: a farcical FIFA fail
By James Corbett 4 June 2016 CLICK HERE: FULL GUIDE TO THE ELECTION In September 1997, when Britain was still intoxicated by the biggest general election landslide in the country’s history, the Labour Party spin doctor Derek Draper published a book, entitled ‘Blair’s 100 Days.’ A self-styled insider’s account, Draper’s book was supposed to capture the mood of elation and change after 18 years of Conservative Party rule, although the significance of 100 days – when governments take many years to bring discernible change – was never really captured. It was, remembered the Labour Party grandee, Roy Hattersley, ‘a truly dreadful book.’