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Posted on January 1, 2010 - by Venik

Lost leaders: 2009 rogues gallery

News from Britain

Which international leaders messed up most last year? Whose plans unravelled and fell apart? The Guardian’s foreign affairs columnist Simon Tisdall is keeping a tally. Click on the cards to see last year’s leading goofers and leave your comments below

Simon Tisdall

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