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The policy being a list of other names who they can pretend the money came from. It would be funny if this were a put up job from the Tories. It wouldn't be that hard to arrange - and you get the money back!
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Considering a lot of this must have been going on while he was still PM, Blair must be in hysterics how he got away with it.
And the legal position is that "ignorance of the law is no defence"
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"We didn't know. We didn't know. We didn't know."
Then the donor came onto Newsnight and read out a letter from Labour's donations bloke, received before this all blew up, thanking him for all his donations and suggesting a meeting to discuss policy...
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"BTW he doesn't look like a PM, more like a mid-level civil servant. Never noticed that before."
I've always thought that he looks like a right scruffy c00nt!
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Harriet Harman has made a statement...Originally posted by sasguru View PostHmmm anyone see the BBC news? Gordo got the shit ripped out of him in the press conference. Harriet Harman will probably lose her job. Let's hope it keeps coming.
BTW he doesn't look like a PM, more like a mid-level civil servant. Never noticed that before.
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Hmmm anyone see the BBC news? Gordo got the shit ripped out of him in the press conference. Harriet Harman will probably lose her job. Let's hope it keeps coming.
BTW he doesn't look like a PM, more like a mid-level civil servant. Never noticed that before.Last edited by sasguru; 27 November 2007, 22:19.
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My high school accounting class taught me two things..Debt bubbles, Shirley?
1) Accounting is boring.
2) For every credit, there is a debit.
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He should have stuck to creating credit bubbles, dreaming up stealth taxes and, er, that's about it really.
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The difference being Major did get voted in once, Brown won't, I'm betting he gets replaced as the party realise he's a liability
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What will it be next week I wonder ... a back-to-basics speech, followed by rent-boy allegations against one of his ministers?
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