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The Bluestocking, vol 188 - by Helen Lewis
BBC Radio 2 - The People's Songs, Things Can Only Get Better - Cool Britannia
Tides of History on Twitter: "Labour adopted D:Ream's Things Can Only Get Better as its election theme tune. Frontman Peter Cunnah was 'delighted' his song for was chosen. He said: 'Labour's message
Tony Blair sings "Things Can Only Get Better" - YouTube
Westminster politics has reverted to the 90s. Let's hope things can only get better | Labour | The Guardian
Jeremy Corbyn 'storms out' of Labour Christmas karaoke bash after MPs sing Tony Blair election anthem Things Can Only Get Better | The Sun
Flashback: 2 May 1997 – Labour's election landslide: “Things can only get better”? – Red Black Green
20 years after Blair's historic landslide victory, here's why so many of my generation still call themselves Blairites | The Independent | The Independent
How we made D:Ream's election anthem Things Can Only Get Better | Music | The Guardian
Tony Blair singing Things Can Only Get Better - YouTube
Tony Blair's old house: Things can only get dearer - Richard Osley
Tony Blair's Cool Britannia generation could still rock this election | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Brian Cox says he wouldn't let Ed Miliband use D:Ream song | Daily Mail Online
Joe RMN-K English on Twitter: "#tw2 #GE2017 #WATO Fuck off Tony Blair, nobody like a bullshiter and war criminal cunt..... https://t.co/XONPPBIWPS" / Twitter
Things Can Only Get Better - ppt download
Things Can Only Get Better - a poem by Branden T - All Poetry
Tories boast 'things can only get better' as they win Tony Blair's old seat and break Red Wall | The Sun
Brian Cox says he wouldn't let Ed Miliband use D:Ream song | Daily Mail Online
things can only get better | Tony Blair
Things Can Only Get Better (D:Ream song) - Wikipedia
Brian Cox says he wouldn't let Ed Miliband use D:Ream song | Daily Mail Online
Boris Johnson wants to mimic Tony Blair's project, say No 10 sources | Boris Johnson | The Guardian