feckin royals, - WGAF?
media misdirection, as usual. ignore all the real tulip and concentrate on feckin royals.
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I wonder if my long long ago ex boss still has that photo of him & AMW on his company's site.
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(un)happy ending for tax payers.
One former civil servant, who worked in the UK's trade department in the early 2000s, had been so annoyed by Andrew's request to cover the cost of "massage services" that he'd refused to pay it, but says he was overruled by senior staff.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdr232j8kgvo
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I think the King would probably like him charged and convicted with a suspended sentence, so he can't go and live elsewhere in the world and AMW's chums stay away from him. Unfortunately if AMW is as thick and entitled as claimed he won't admit he's guilty and won't easily get a fair trial.Originally posted by avonleigh View PostFunny to see him arrested. But we all know it's a token gesture and it will be either a case of 'Insufficient Evidence' or 'Not in the public's interest'. Take your pick.
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The King et al were warned AMW was going to be arrested but not exactly when which was why it was done on AMW's birthday and why the Prince of Wales came out with his waffle about men's mental health the day before.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe King was not warned. Yeah, right!
The sentence for the crime is (up to) life imprisonment. Well at least he'd have somewhere to live.
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The King was not warned. Yeah, right!
The sentence for the crime is (up to) life imprisonment. Well at least he'd have somewhere to live.
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Funny to see him arrested. But we all know it's a token gesture and it will be either a case of 'Insufficient Evidence' or 'Not in the public's interest'. Take your pick.
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On his birthday too apparently. Imagine the scene.
"Happy birthday Sunshine. You're nicked."
<The Sweeny Music>
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It's a bit like Al Capone. They aren't bringing him in for the thing he's most famous for doing, but on something else, and now there's a good reason to do "further investigation" and see if they can find things the FBI are being instructed not to find.
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