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Previously on "Peter Mandelson oligarch Oleg Deripaska linked to mafia boss"
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostDo you think even CUK'ers would be so undiscriminating as to make friends with them?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf these people need friends why dont they just sign up to CUK?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is a difference. Osbourne is not in power and he did not accept any party donations. He is a foll for having got involved with this evil Russian in the first place.
On the other Mandleson's involvement has potentially far reaching implications.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Posttell the truth about
...as he himself has (just about) admitted.
Still, let's not allow the facts about Tory sleaze to get in the way of your desperate desire to only think well of that bunch of lying scuzzballs, eh, Cyberman?
There is a difference. Osbourne is not in power and he did not accept any party donations. He is a foll for having got involved with this evil Russian in the first place.
On the other Mandleson's involvement has potentially far reaching implications.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View Postthe attempt to smear George Osbornetell the truth about
...as he himself has (just about) admitted.
Still, let's not allow the facts about Tory sleaze to get in the way of your desperate desire to only think well of that bunch of lying scuzzballs, eh, Cyberman?
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MI5 is not briefing key ministers and opposition frontbench about people they should not meet
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI heard Oleg Deripaska described as an Aluminium Magnate - but surely Aluminium is non-ferrous?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhen he finally gets to prison I think he will lose his Lordship - he sure is one slimey git
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I heard Oleg Deripaska described as an Aluminium Magnate - but surely Aluminium is non-ferrous?
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostAtW ~ Peter Mandelson was forced to humble himself in the national interest by sharing the hospitality of a Russian billionaire. And what does he get from his hospitality? Abuse from the press.
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