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Blair in Iraq to bury bad news at home

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    #11
    With a little bit of luck

    He might fall foul of 'Friendly fire'

    Not chance of him being prosecuted, he seems to have escapes the cash for ermine situation. So does Brown which seems odd, surely if you were the chancellor you would be a little surprised at all these millions turning up in party funds.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #12
      Originally posted by vetran
      He might fall foul of 'Friendly fire'

      Not chance of him being prosecuted, he seems to have escapes the cash for ermine situation. So does Brown which seems odd, surely if you were the chancellor you would be a little surprised at all these millions turning up in party funds.
      Well the party treasurer never was told, so who knows how they fiddled it.

      Seems like old bill might do them for perverting the course of justice - they've been hiding and trying to destroy emails and letters. And what Tony told them in his interview contradicted the evidence they have got.

      Please god....

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        #13
        Isnt it about time people like Mr Blair stopped evading justice just because of who they are??

        I mean if it was someone else there would be a big scandal in the papers and he would have to "resign" (forcefully).

        hmm... maybe his buddy Rupert Murdoch has helped by playing the story down in the papers...

        ..and dont get me started on "Dubya" Bush either...criminals the lot of them.

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          #14
          Originally posted by NetwkSupport
          hmm... maybe his buddy Rupert Murdoch has helped by playing the story down in the papers...
          Blair bad news has been front page on the Times most days!

          If that is Murdoch playing it down, Blair must be the Ipswich murderer!

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            #15
            Originally posted by threaded
            My bet is a resignation on Thursday 21st Dec.
            I'm waiting .........

            Don't let us down Threaded. If he doesn't resign soon I won't believe anything you say again.
            Drivel is my speciality

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              #16
              I've just checked the news and he appears to be still there - I think you better re calibrate your time machine and get us another date.
              Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.

              I preferred version 1!

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