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The Last Blairite's character resonates with Ned Flanders, the devoutly religious and always-optimistic neighbor of the Simpsons. Like Ned, The Last Blairite is a strong believer in his values, evident in his unwavering support for the Labour Party and his condemnation of antisemitism and racism, 'Any #WBA fan that wants to ally with Stephen Yaxley Lennon here should be identified and banned for life.' He also shares Ned's commitment to his community, as seen in his defense of local Labour candidates, 'Adam could feel very aggrieved at being selected as the Labour candidate for Dudley.' Moreover, both Ned and The Last Blairite have a strong moral compass, evident in their passionate advocacy for social justice and equality.

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Passionate Labour supporter, West Bromwich Albion fan, and keen observer of British politics. Always up for a good debate, a takeaway, and a karaoke night. #TrueLabour #WBA #TuttoAndràBeneUK 🏴– @LastBlairite

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The Last Blairite's traits align with the values of Hufflepuff. His loyalty to the Labour Party and his strong defense of local candidates, 'Adam could feel very aggrieved at being selected as the Labour candidate for Dudley. A phenomenal force locally and a proven winner.', demonstrate his commitment to his community and his dedication to those he believes in. His unwavering support for the West Bromwich Albion football club, '#WBA I don’t have the love that many have for Okay but I’d rather he stay.', shows his dedication to his passions. His kind and fair nature, evident in his condemnation of antisemitism and racism, 'Any #WBA fan that wants to ally with Stephen Yaxley Lennon here should be identified and banned for life.', reflects the Hufflepuff values of kindness, loyalty, and fairness.

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This iconic British song, with its lyrics about social class and the divide between the working class and the elite, resonates with The Last Blairite's tweets. His strong support for the Labour Party, his frequent criticism of the Conservative Party, and his concern for the working class, 'If Labour really want to help hard working parents enhance their children’s future they would work with schools to provide venue spaces to extra curricular hobbies like performing arts, raising extra revenue for schools & allowing providers to keep their costs down', align with the song's themes of social inequality and the need for change.

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