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Considering how so much legislation they've put through is plain vindictive, just think how fscked up things could of been if they actually did know what they were doing.
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Having said that, not impressed with any of the MP's or the speaker. Even Hague wasn't on form.
Ruled by a bunch of idiots. How depressing.
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Thank you for that image. I was having breakfast.Originally posted by OwlHootIt must have been like making love to a wardrobe with the key still in the lock.
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Wasn't Thatcher too? Being a greengrocer's daughter and all that?Originally posted by BagpussJohn Major was working class
The point was that Prescott was the ultimate symbol of class inclusivity, and he has proved to be a complete and utter
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No, a small portion, allegedly.Originally posted by KyajaeDidn't he bring Tracy Temple to his office table and then gave her a large portion?
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Didn't he bring Tracy Temple to his office table and then gave her a large portion?Originally posted by wendigo100If ever there was an argument against the working classes rising to the top in politics, it is Prescott. Today's PMQs was a shambles, and it was all down to him.
As he is out the door soon, I was reflecting on what he has brought to the table which has improved anything. Apart from comedy value, it's a feckin short list.
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Prescott
If ever there was an argument against the working classes rising to the top in politics, it is Prescott. Today's PMQs was a shambles, and it was all down to him.
As he is out the door soon, I was reflecting on what he has brought to the table which has improved anything. Apart from comedy value, it's a feckin short list.
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