Originally posted by TwoWolves
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Oh you don't believe those rumours
Originally posted by TwoWolvesPlease let it be Brown....
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Its gotta be a bloke, probably someone demoted in the reshuffle who didnt make a fuss
hmmmmm
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Straws brother has a history of this...so it may run in the family
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Originally posted by KentPhilipWell its not going to be David Blunkett is it?
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Originally posted by bogeymanDear Xoggoth,
Chris Langham is an 'actor'.
He has 'played' the part of a Labour Minister in a TV comedy.
Mister Langham is not actually a functioning cog in the Labour government machine, in any way (sadly).
He's just a sad **** that likes to look and kiddy porn (allegedly).
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Originally posted by Dalek SupremeDear Bogeyman
Strangely enough Guido is aware of rumours concerning an actual Labour minister who was caught up in Operation Ore, the FBI initiated investigation into perverts who gave their credit card details to a website in order to download kiddie porn. It is common knowledge in senior Labour circles. He has not been publicly exposed - yet.
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Dear Bogeyman
Strangely enough Guido is aware of rumours concerning an actual Labour minister who was caught up in Operation Ore, the FBI initiated investigation into perverts who gave their credit card details to a website in order to download kiddie porn. It is common knowledge in senior Labour circles. He has not been publicly exposed - yet.
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Originally posted by xoggothInteresting item on one of the political blogs
Minister caught by operation ore?
I dont care if it's true or not. Any mud slung against this lot is ok.
Chris Langham is an 'actor'.
He has 'played' the part of a Labour Minister in a TV comedy.
Mister Langham is not actually a functioning cog in the Labour government machine, in any way (sadly).
He's just a sad **** that likes to look and kiddy porn (allegedly).
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Any bets who it might be?
Interesting item on one of the political blogs
Minister caught by operation ore?
I dont care if it's true or not. Any mud slung against this lot is ok.Tags: None
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