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Are the police telling the truth for once?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMen, women or both?Leave a comment:
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Personally, I'm much more bothered about the fact that the creep appears to have hit on the daughter of some friends, suggesting a rosy future in the Tory Party in return for shags. Not the first old lech to abuse his position, I know, but not a characteristic which is acceptable in a Deputy Prime Minister.
Porn on a work computer? Well, I don't care about it much personally, but I reckon that would be a dismissable offence anywhere that I've worked.Leave a comment:
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Indeed.
People seriously need to get a grip and understand the difference between things that are legal and things that maybe you think other people should not do.
I always love the ones about porn as everyone gets all high and mighty about it - when you know they are going to home, wait for the missus to go out and then wank like crazy to some bigger boobed milf.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDidn't MF work in Parliament? Could Damien be reviewing MF's form??? eek
They don't seem able to say it is his computer, I suspect soon a junior staffer will fall on his Dildo & get a cushy job at some large corporate.
So what, an MP looked at some porn over three months on his work laptop. A few thousand thumbnails means he's gone on to a few websites. It's all legal.
It's a slap on the wrist, it's not like he's touched a fellow colleague on the knee and given her a wink for gods sake, in that case he should be burnt at the stake.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe has p0rn. Is any of it illegal? If not, what is the issue?
Unless there are pictures of me of course - then DG should resign.
IMO DD should resign anyway. Clearly DG has some dirt on him.
They don't seem able to say it is his computer, I suspect soon a junior staffer will fall on his Dildo & get a cushy job at some large corporate.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostYes, I would have forgotten my mission and reached for the tissues.
Anyhow it turns out it was not porn and not illegal. Nude adult pictures.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAlthough in reality, you'd just spend a minute looking at porn.
Anyhow it turns out it was not porn and not illegal. Nude adult pictures.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI use chocolate flavour pillows......Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIf you can call lying around on your front all day 'work'.Leave a comment:
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