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Are you telling me you sent slate drawings of that to Brutus, Augustus, Julius and vii other in the senate?
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You mean you don't want a picture of my cock?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI just don't understand how anyone thinks they should respond to a stranger's request for intimate photos by actually sending those photos. Someone with that level of poor judgement and impulse control shouldn't be in parliament or any other form of public office.
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It's more worrying when you think these are the people who are looking to legislate on things like this:
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...s-to-under-16s
https://www.theguardian.com/business...land-and-wales
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I just don't understand how anyone thinks they should respond to a stranger's request for intimate photos by actually sending those photos. Someone with that level of poor judgement and impulse control shouldn't be in parliament or any other form of public office.
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Another one bites the dust
BBC News - William Wragg resigns party whip over Westminster honeytrap https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68773702
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