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Brendan O'Neill
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Well he was caught fiddling his expenses. We really need to rid ourselves of those with their nose in the trough.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Anyway, I seen Jim Murphy speak 2 weeks ago and there should have been arrests, it was truly bonkers the level of abuse and intimidation that he and his followers were met with. All orchestrated online previously I must add by the nationalists as I seen myself.
the MP for East Renfrewshire is among those listed as raking in income by letting out their London properties while claiming up to £20,000 a year to rent in the city."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Salmond claimed 116,000 one year for Westminster expenses and only turned up 6 times.
20,000 a year is small fry compared to 20,000 per day.Comment
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His eye will be too much on the history books to want that.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostPerhaps that is what Cameron wantsComment
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You're the second CUK poster I've seen use that quote in the time I've been here. But I can't believe that you are the same personOriginally posted by JustinTime View Post“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”
― Plato
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Jim Murphy MP, East Renfrewshire - TheyWorkForYouOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostWell he was caught fiddling his expenses. We really need to rid ourselves of those with their nose in the trough.
How Jim Murphy voted on Foreign Policy and Defence
Voted moderately for use of UK military forces in combat operations overseas
Voted very strongly for the Iraq war
Voted very strongly against an investigation into the Iraq war
Voted very strongly for replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system
Voted moderately for more EU integration
Voted moderately against a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU
Voted moderately for strengthening the Military Covenant
He was part of Blair's warmongering machine. He didn't turn up to vote against the bedroom tax.
His wee tour of 100 towns wasn't getting a mention in the press until he was egged - something that points to it being a setup as the culprit hasn't been caught despite his face being seen on video. When the tour started again yesterday there was a fair presence of press and photographers there so his PR stunt worked. As it was just no supporters there to listen to him he was preaching to the converted anyway which is basically a waste of time.Comment
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Googled it.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou're the second CUK poster I've seen use that quote in the time I've been here. But I can't believe that you are the same person
Error 404: Signature not found.Comment
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