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George Osborne, the arch-tactician, surely has at least one pre-election lollipop up his sleeve for Tuesday's Tory manifesto launch; but so far in the general election campaign, Labour have made the running on tax.
Her daughter, Gwen, showed early promise as a politician, winning an election in the third grade that some might call a tainted victory, since her parents handed out lollipops at the polls.
The lollipop was handed out by Gordon Brown around the time of his putative 2007 general election, and like most things free it is both popular and costs someone else money.
So were the lollipops.
Well: there were no lollipops.
I give lollipops to the kids.
Landscapes followed lollipops and portraits followed popsicles.
All lollipops have a caramel background.
No lollipops were anywhere in view.
They still look like wet lollipops.
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