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Previously on "here come the girls"
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The serious politicians work for the European Commission now.
Our toytown parliament just needs some easy on the eye totty to read out the script.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYour rates have not risen for 14 years.
If that is your perception, it's no wonder u mad bro
(and after 5 years of a tuck shop government, you cannot blame it all on Blair and Broon!)
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Originally posted by tractor View PostYes, because we all went out of business from 97 onwards.
Adapt. Change. Prosper.
Your rates have not risen for 14 years.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThey should stay out of politics - They're too bossy and interfering.
Sorry if that sounds a bit sexist, but I'm entitled to my views!
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Originally posted by zoco View PostWhatever.
Camoron lost my vote ages ago. He's a suit full of hot air and I don't really believe a word that he says.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"Look, chaps and oiks, we take women seriously. We have a Minister for Women and everything. OK, I've just downgraded it even further by making it a part time job that goes with education, but see - women! Now vote Tory!"
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"Look, chaps and oiks, we take women seriously. We have a Minister for Women and everything. OK, I've just downgraded it even further by making it a part time job that goes with education, but see - women! Now vote Tory!"
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What happened to his bleatings on meritocracy?
This is so blatant that I would like to slap him in the chops with that 300lb tuna those girls dragged in the other day, preferably after it had ripened for about a month
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is also a broader agenda at play here which is to encourage more women into Politics. I will add that the CVs look pretty encouraging. It would be nice to see more Tory women that are hopefully not driven by petty jealousies and self righteousness like the labour lot.
Camoron lost my vote ages ago. He's a suit full of hot air and I don't really believe a word that he says.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is also a broader agenda at play here which is to encourage more women into Politics. I will add that the CVs look pretty encouraging. It would be nice to see more Tory women that are hopefully not driven by petty jealousies and self righteousness like the labour lot.
Sorry if that sounds a bit sexist, but I'm entitled to my views!
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