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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have always wondered why any company wants these ex-pms. Once they are no longer in the job they are no longer useful.
Maybe its payoff for favours while in office.
I meant "knowledge of government".
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThat doesn't make him dishonest though does it !!!! I despair at some of the people on these boards who are so blinded by hatred that they cannot spot the good people from the bad.
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Pot, meet kettle. Kettle, pot.
Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThat doesn't make him dishonest though does it !!!! I despair at some of the people on these boards who are so blinded by hatred that they cannot spot the good people from the bad.
And thank you for pointing out the mote in my eye.
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Originally posted by expat View PostMajor ruled over a Tory government riddled with dishonesty.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThat doesn't make him dishonest though does it !!!! I despair at some of the people on these boards who are so blinded by hatred that they cannot spot the good people from the bad.
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Originally posted by expat View PostThat wasn't the question.
And it's not true: Major ruled over a Tory government riddled with dishonesty.
That doesn't make him dishonest though does it !!!! I despair at some of the people on these boards who are so blinded by hatred that they cannot spot the good people from the bad.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostYou can't compare Major to these guys. He was an politically honest man, whereas Brown, Blair, Mandelson etc are all proven liars.
And it's not true: Major ruled over a Tory government riddled with dishonesty.
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Originally posted by expat View PostOh come on. If John Major can sit on Carlyle Group's board, there's a place in the sun for any ex-PM.
You can't compare Major to these guys. He was an politically honest man, whereas Brown, Blair, Mandelson etc are all proven liars.
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