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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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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDA , you are wanted in the intra-company transfers thread.
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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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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.
They should be embarrassed over their lack of initative.Tags: None
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