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Filthy barsteward, having a leak in the shower. What sort of an example is that?
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You're not keeping up !! Menzies Campbell MP claimed 10K to do his house up and Norman Lamb MP claimed thousands for a shower leak.
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I've just had my rant and I feel a lot better for itOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDA , you are wanted in the intra-company transfers thread.

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Are you suggesting we should let MPs do what they want?Originally posted by ace00 View PostIsn't there some kind of metaphor for obsessing with piddling little details while in the midst of a humongous catastrophe? Deckchairs / Titanic?
Maybe if they had been looking after UK (and in particular the economy) then we would not be in this mess.
Actually we probably would......
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Isn't there some kind of metaphor for obsessing with piddling little details while in the midst of a humongous catastrophe? Deckchairs / Titanic?
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DA , you are wanted in the intra-company transfers thread.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post


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Originally posted by chef View Post"Home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne claimed £119 for a trouser press. A spokesman said he had already paid the money back.
Other claims made by the Eastleigh MP include 79p for a packet of HobNobs and a £3.20 bus ticket, according to the Telegraph. "
that's just shocking.. 79p for a pack of HobNobs, they over a quid in my local store

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"Home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne claimed £119 for a trouser press. A spokesman said he had already paid the money back.
Other claims made by the Eastleigh MP include 79p for a packet of HobNobs and a £3.20 bus ticket, according to the Telegraph. "
that's just shocking.. 79p for a pack of HobNobs, they over a quid in my local store
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Clearly sub-standard from our third party. Have none of these people got a tennis court or a moat?
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Lib Dems clearly not up to the job
A trouser press and a couple of phone calls to Vietnam! Is that the best they can do FFS.
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