Labour peer does something a bit colourful in private and all hell falls on him. Conservative MP and Chancellor of the Exchequer did something colourful, pictures posted and the originator gets arrested, hmmm! Did she actually get done? I can't remember...
https://twitter.com/RealNatalieRowe/...86010118455296
George Osborne and Natalie Rowe: Police raid home of ex-vice madam about to tell all on wild parties involving top Tories - Mirror Online
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Wouldn't banks run out of employees if that was the caseOriginally posted by vetran View Postand he has been 'retired'.
lets be serious if any other employee was found dosed up on coke and shagging hookers on exes I doubt we could continue using the works canteen.
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and he has been 'retired'.
lets be serious if any other employee was found dosed up on coke and shagging hookers on exes I doubt we could continue using the works canteen.
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Throw in the bishop of bath and wells and a few sheep and the ideas a good oneOriginally posted by vetran View Postwhat are you suggesting a honey trap with FLC & MF dressed as schoolgirls with a few ounces of Sherbert Dib-Dab to stich up Gideon?
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what are you suggesting a honey trap with FLC & MF dressed as schoolgirls with a few ounces of Sherbert Dib-Dab to stich up Gideon?Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostCameron on the news. Asking if it is appropriate that someone who behaves in this way is passing legislation
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Now who put forward the dividend Tax legislation again?
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Cameron on the news. Asking if it is appropriate that someone who behaves in this way is passing legislation
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Now who put forward the dividend Tax legislation again?
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He was claiming the prostitutes and coke on expenses?Originally posted by Paddy View Post(1) We are paying because he was claiming on expenses. (2) The Lords and MPs have made it their business to judge and moralise over us unlike the French.
Is that true? I didn't realise that.
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