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Fallon Resigns
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Sir Michael Fallon resigns, saying his conduct 'fell short' - BBC NewsOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostNo link?
We now have the inconvenience of having to specify which disgraced former Defence Secretary we mean
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there has to be more behind this.
I doubt he would resign just for a hand on the knee which JHB has already laughed off.Comment
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This.Originally posted by vetran View Postthere has to be more behind this.
I doubt he would resign just for a hand on the knee which JHB has already laughed off.Comment
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On this subject, Simon Ricketts on Twitter a couple of days ago: "A little secret. Sometimes, newspaper stories you deem as ‘weak’ are part of an attempt to draw out better evidence on a bigger story." So yes, I suspect there are much more interesting stories than JHB's knee that are on the verge of being revealed.Originally posted by vetran View Postthere has to be more behind this.
I doubt he would resign just for a hand on the knee which JHB has already laughed off.
It's quite possible that he's gone in such a rush because he's been asked by some journalist if he wants to comment on such a story, and realised he'd better jump before he was pushed.Comment
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That means JHB is as devious as I always though she was, as she clearly knew the parliamentary rumours about Fallon to state he touched her knee.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOn this subject, Simon Ricketts on Twitter a couple of days ago: "A little secret. Sometimes, newspaper stories you deem as ‘weak’ are part of an attempt to draw out better evidence on a bigger story." So yes, I suspect there are much more interesting stories than JHB's knee that are on the verge of being revealed.
It's quite possible that he's gone in such a rush because he's been asked by some journalist if he wants to comment on such a story, and realised he'd better jump before he was pushed."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Laura Kuenssberg said last night that a few hours before he announced his resignation documents were presented to number 10 which may have hastened his decision.Originally posted by vetran View Postthere has to be more behind this.
I doubt he would resign just for a hand on the knee which JHB has already laughed off.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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