The Commons if they weren't all so polite
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Previously on "Dim Prawn next in the firing line?"
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Whilst I'm no LibDem supporter, David Laws is a formidable political opponent and I hope he maintains his attack on Primarolo.
It would be rather sweet to see that bitch sacked.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Wouldn't you? Even out of spite? I used to think she was a bit of a fox. I must admit she's ageing a bit now.
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Originally posted by bogeymanSends along her wonky-gobbed gimp Stephen Timms to take all the flak.
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Originally posted by wendigo100"It would only be fair!" (c) Dawn Primarolo 2000
Very good at keeping her head down is Ms Prim. Notice how she's hardly ever interviewed on radio or TV nowadays. Sends along her wonky-gobbed gimp Stephen Timms to take all the flak.
Last appearance on...
Newsnight: Aug 2003
Question Time: Mar 2002
One of Labour's worst!
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanThat reminds me, I have a letter to post!
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Originally posted by AtWJust for you hyper -
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Hardhsip and distress for claimants!!!!! They wrote most of the overpayment off last year and who pays for that?
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Originally posted by hyperDPlease don't post pictures of that woman (Dim Prawn) up on here.
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Please don't post pictures of that woman up on here. I almost lost my very expensive lunch...
...good news though!
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Dim Prawn next in the firing line?
"It would only be fair!" (c) Dawn Primarolo 2000
The minister in charge of tax credits should be sacked, the Liberal Democrats have said.
Figures show a total of £1.8bn in tax credits was overpaid in 2004/5 in 1.96 million claims. In 2003/4 £2.2bn was paid out in 1.88 million claims.
Lib Dem spokesman David Laws says Paymaster General Dawn Primarolo should pay for the problems with her job.
Then Tony Blair apologised for blunders which he admitted had caused hardship and distress to some claimants.Tags: None
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