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Nothing like this gets out in the open unless the person in question is already surplus to requirements.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI heard tales on the radio this morning that Huhne's a bit of an arse in cabinet. Or rather he was.
They suggested he won't be missed that much. Anyone heard any more?
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Agree totally. An energy minister who plainly had no understanding of energy production.I thought you were a buff. Huhne
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It's like poetry. But a blender and a chimp have been involved somewhere.
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I've heard a few comments today about his 'self-confidence', which has to be code for some other trait.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI heard tales on the radio this morning that Huhne's a bit of an arse in cabinet. Or rather he was.
They suggested he won't be missed that much. Anyone heard any more?
If he really is as thick as some people say, it may be the confidence of the ignorant. Prescott being a good example
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I heard tales on the radio this morning that Huhne's a bit of an arse in cabinet. Or rather he was.
They suggested he won't be missed that much. Anyone heard any more?
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p.s.
i know there is another thread.
but that one is about justice. this one is about injustice.
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Huhne steps down
bye bye Huhne
bye bye Huhne
Some say you were a goon
but not me.
I thought you were a buff. Huhne
so will the plan to spend £1000,000,000,000 under the climate change act over the next 40 years in order to prevent 0.008 degree of warming still go ahead ?
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