None more so than the hit musical Evita. A “bonkers” idea, he says, that came to him after hearing a radio programme about Eva Perón, the glamorous wife of Juan Perón, president of Argentina from 1973 to 74.
Peron was President from ’46 to ’55, then again in ’73 and 4.
Eva died in 1952.
That’s nothing the Guardian says about her up above is true.
Oh what a circus,….
fascist? He seems a pretty straightforward Labour Party type to me.
So was Oswald Mosley.
I guess the Guardian is getting its Evitas and Isabelitas mixed up.
Don’t cry for me, Marge and Tina.
@jgh +1
RIP TB-T
Since when have Guardianistas let actual reality and observable/confirmed facts stop them from spouting bollocks?
@jgh
Goodie Goodie Yum Yum!