Hopefully this is the last we have heard of Iain Duncan "black ops" Smith.
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Loathsome to make a statement at noon
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I hope IDS does the honourable thing. Just a small movement of the finger ....Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHopefully this is the last we have heard of Iain Duncan "black ops" Smith.Comment
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I reckon there's a right old hatchet job coming with regards to her family property rental empire. Writing was on the wall for her.Originally posted by sirja View PostI think she's been 'advised' to step down. The next wave of attacks would have been her tax returns (She only released 1 year's worth).Comment
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Which newspaper has done the digging? Daily Mail, The Times or The Guardian?Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI reckon there's a right old hatchet job coming with regards to her family property rental empire. Writing was on the wall for her."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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There was summat in the torygraph yesterdayOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWhich newspaper has done the digging? Daily Mail, The Times or The Guardian?
Edit: here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...ording-to-lat/
Ms Leadsom later used an account at Kleinwort Benson (Channel Islands) Ltd, based in Jersey, to deal with charges before transferring shares to her two children to be held in trust.
She later transferred the offshore charges to the UK before becoming a Treasury minister and subsequently stepping down as the director of her buy-to-let business, handing it over to her son instead.Comment
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I bet the giant lizards, zero hedge, suity and the tin foil hat brigade doOriginally posted by minestrone View PostNobody has a feckin clue what is going on
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The press are now desperate to find anyone even slightly important who thinks that there has to be another ballot.Comment
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Well at least we should have a functioning government in the next few days .... that's got to be an improvement of sorts.Comment
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No sign of Harriet Jones, Flydale North?Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe press are now desperate to find anyone even slightly important who thinks that there has to be another ballot.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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