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Fact vs fiction at original 'House of Cards'

2015/02/26 17:49:14 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News

As & quot;House of Cards & quot; returns for a third series, the MPs who inspired its scheming anti-hero are playing out their own tragicomedy before a general election, complete with plot twists to do him proud. Many MPs love the show and one of its catchphrases -- & quot;You might very well think that, I couldn & #039;t possibly comment & quot; -- has been used repeatedly on the floor of the House of Commons. & quot;There & #039;s probably a grain of truth in it but I don & #039;t think we & #039;re quite as ruthless as bumping people off, & quot; Conservative lawmaker Michael Fabricant told AFP in a parliament tea room. & quot;Or let & #039;s put it this way, I haven & #039;t found out, & quot; said Fabricant, a fan of the show who was an adviser on the original British TV version of & quot;House of Cards & quot;.
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