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chris_w

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2,565 posts

265 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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anonymous-user

60 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Not surprising really. Once a , always a !

Jasandjules

70,420 posts

235 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Is it a crime to lie to Parliament? I do hope so.

But are we surprised by this? I mean, at least we haven't gone to war on the basis of a lie... Oh, wait.

chris watton

22,478 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I pariculary like this little artcle on Guido Fawkes’ blog...

“Come to Labour Conference Free!
The Labour Party Conference in Brighton is going to be funereal. The commercial exhibition hall half empty, the bars absent lobbyists pouring booze down politicians throats and all the Blairites are staying at home as well.
The Indy’s Pandora is reporting that it is so bad, and the fear of empty seats on the TV coverage so great, that the Labour Party is now offering tickets to Brighton locals.
They are literally giving them away free…

mattley

3,025 posts

228 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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BBC article said:
No 10 rejected claims Mr Brown misled Parliament while sources said the Treasury has ordered a leak inquiry.
Typical of this government, deny there's a problem then launch an inquiry to find out who told us there was.


Jovial Joe

371 posts

191 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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mattley said:
BBC article said:
No 10 rejected claims Mr Brown misled Parliament while sources said the Treasury has ordered a leak inquiry.
Typical of this government, deny there's a problem then launch an inquiry to find out who told us there was.
Of course the main reason for launching an inquiry into the leak is so McMental's lickspittles can trot out the old "Whilst there's an ongoing investigation I'll not comment until the inquiry is over"
Standard form for such an accomplished bunch of mendacious,noisome scum.
Regards