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Chris Huhne - will he do time ?
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostGet in in perspective guys, he's no Lord Archer is he.
And his ex is pleading "marital coercion", or cowardice as it's otherwise known.
Granted he's shafted himself but I'd rather see the taxpayer paid jail cell go to someone that deserves it.
Send him down....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostGranted he's shafted himself but I'd rather see the taxpayer paid jail cell go to someone that deserves it.
I'd reserve another 655 cells.
And don't get me started on that **** and his fecking windmills.
Might just open some sparkling wine...If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostGet in in perspective guys, he's no Lord Archer is he.
And his ex is pleading "marital coercion", or cowardice as it's otherwise known.
Granted he's shafted himself but I'd rather see the taxpayer paid jail cell go to someone that deserves it.______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostGet in in perspective guys, he's no Lord Archer is he.
And his ex is pleading "marital coercion", or cowardice as it's otherwise known.
Granted he's shafted himself but I'd rather see the taxpayer paid jail cell go to someone that deserves it.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat did Lord Archer do that was worse than what Huhne has done may I ask?
Inveterate liar.Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostTold everyone he was educated at Oxford, not saying it was teacher training at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.
Inveterate liar.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Practice what you preach. Should do 1 year behind bars.
This is a bloke that has a strong say on UK laws, representing a lot of people - yet is happy to cover his own backside rather than be grown up and admit you were a silly twit.
It does make you wonder the type of character he really is behind closed doors and he should be made an example of.
As an MP people should be looking up to you but for his own selfish reasons (trying to keep his career? Avoid bad publicity? who knows) he decided to point the finger at someone else...and then kept doing it for 10 years.
Why should he have a lesser punishment than a 17 year old fresh out of driving school. If it was some kid, people would expect them to be punished - just because he is in power doesn't mean he can get away from it.Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostGet in in perspective guys, he's no Lord Archer is he.
And his ex is pleading "marital coercion", or cowardice as it's otherwise known.
Granted he's shafted himself but I'd rather see the taxpayer paid jail cell go to someone that deserves it.
So now we have a by election to look forward to. any one for UKIP?
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At least inside Hulme should have a chance to mingle with a more honest and decent bunch of people than in the HoC.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 4 February 2013, 16:39.Comment
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