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Peter Mandelson oligarch Oleg Deripaska linked to mafia boss
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Originally posted by CyberTory View PostI hope it is now obvious to all and sundry that the attempt to smear George Osborne was indeed a diversionary tactic by Gordon Brown, as I stated on another thread.
Under Labour we have just become so used to sleaze, that nobody seems to care any more when Mandelson is reappointed to the cabinet for the third time.
It is so sad that Britain has sunk to this level.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNot like he can be unelected either now.Comment
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostAtW ~ Peter Mandelson was forced to humble himself in the national interest by sharing the hospitality of a Russian billionaire. And what does he get from his hospitality? Abuse from the press.
Do you really think a billionaire like this guy is going to befriend someone like Mandleson because he just "enjoys his company"?
What did they talk about? do you think the subject of Aluminium tarriffs was subjugated in favour of conversations about Ukrainian totty, Footy, Music, Shakepeare? Or do you think that maybe they found a common bond in a harmless pursuit of say Scrabble or something?
Exactly the same applies to George Osbourne though the difference being that Osbourne has'nt (yet) anything to offer as he is not (yet) in power.
If these people need friends why dont they just sign up to CUK?Last edited by DodgyAgent; 27 October 2008, 22:33.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postthey found a common bond in a harmless pursuit of say Scrabble or something?
Daily mail got more details on that visit - apparently Mandelson somehow avoided having to receive Russian visa, nothing suprising that he got through though - it does not take THAT high level Russian figure to get this done, however the irony is that effectively Mandelson was in Russia illegallyComment
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostAtW ~ Peter Mandelson was forced to humble himself in the national interest by sharing the hospitality of a Russian billionaire. And what does he get from his hospitality? Abuse from the press.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhen he finally gets to prison I think he will lose his Lordship - he sure is one slimey gitComment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI heard Oleg Deripaska described as an Aluminium Magnate - but surely Aluminium is non-ferrous?
yeah, but you sure are rusty with that one!!Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSmear? Why has he apologised if he wasn't there?
Did he ever deny being there ? I wonder if Mandelson will apologise, or should we just put him straight into prison for corruption.Comment
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