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Ah, not only have they taken Tory policies, theyve taken on Tory vices.... Blunkett and Robin Cook must have read Alan Clarks diaries... wasnt it a judges wife, and then her two daughters he had?
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Here we go again.While Mr Blunkett insisted that he had only worked for two weeks and had broken no rules as this was in the period before the election, when MPs have to officially "resign", the company said it had hired him for three months. He took on a non-executive post with DNA Structures, a company offering paternity tests, after he was forced to quit over his own paternity scandal involving Kimberly Quinn, a married publisher. Mr Blunkett claims to be the father of her elder child.
The beleaguered minister also faced criticism last night for failing to declare his "gift" membership at the exclusive Mayfair club Annabel's, worth more than £2,200.
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Lucky buggerOriginally posted by AtWHe'd have to touch her all around to know that...
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Yeah, she is pretty hot. I reckon the old codger has a big donga!Originally posted by voronMind you, she's not bad...

Mailman
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oh dear, everyone tried so hard not to say that.
'all over' my dear 'all over' (tcsh not all around, she's not a Baba Yaga)
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He'd have to touch her all around to know that...Originally posted by voronMind you, she's not bad...
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yes I love blunket, he should always be kept in goverment so when he has a scandle, which appears to be a regular thing these days I can sayOriginally posted by ~Craig~Anyone else would have seen that coming
"I bet he didn't see that one coming"
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Blunkett's latest diversionary attempt
Blunkett 'caught in honeytrap' so what does he do? Tries to divert attention by prognosticating on awork cure for welfare.
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