Osbourne accuses Balls of being involved in Libor Scandal. Big accusation to make in parliament, hope he has evidence or he is out.
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I'd always vote for a pair of balls over Osbourne if that's what your askingOriginally posted by russell View PostOsbourne accuses Balls of being involved in Libor Scandal. Big accusation to make in parliament, hope he has evidence or he is out. -
We can DREAM that he'd be out for saying something like that.Originally posted by russell View PostOsbourne accuses Balls of being involved in Libor Scandal. Big accusation to make in parliament, hope he has evidence or he is out.
Conduct in the house has fallen since the coalition got in, it's embarrasing really, we'll end up like Aus in no time...Comment
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hell yeah and if George Osborne finds out then he is toast.Originally posted by russell View PostOsbourne accuses Balls of being involved in Libor Scandal. Big accusation to make in parliament, hope he has evidence or he is out.
When was the last time any MP of any colour red blue or yellow, cared about facts or evidence.
Last edited by moggy; 5 July 2012, 14:01.Comment
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