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Better was Galloway’s “bon mot du soir” on Question Time:Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostJonathan Aitken to advise on prison reform, what next, Jefferey Archer back to lecture on morals?
It's almost like Cameron trying to help Brown, by shooting himself in the foot
“Blair's current appointment as a Middle East peace envoy was a bit like posthumously appointing Harold Shipman as chairman of Help the Aged”
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The only difference between this liar and a NL one is this one got caught and was sent down.
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Hey? Hiring a host of crooked liars and charlatans to offer advice on policy hasn't prevented NL from retaining office way past their sell-by date! If you can't beat 'em.........Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostSo you think it's a good thing to have a convicted perjurer advising the shadow cabinet on prison reform. Maybe they could get some crack hos to look into the legalisation of drugs or a fraudster to look into tax reform.
It beggars belief!
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So you think it's a good thing to have a convicted perjurer advising the shadow cabinet on prison reform. Maybe they could get some crack hos to look into the legalisation of drugs or a fraudster to look into tax reform.
It beggars belief!
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At least he'll be able to speak from experience when he puts forward any proposals.
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Ex con to advise Cons on Prison reform
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