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Previously on "Dawn Primarolo - A Quote....."

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  • BoredBloke
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    She is a MP also, so he can sack her!

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  • Troll
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    Or Brown could be doing a "John Prescott" with her.... anyway stab stab stabbity stab is long overdue for Dawn

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  • AtW
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    He is a politician - he can't sack people like her as she takes hits for essential his own policies, if he sold her out then others would not trust him.

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  • larry
    started a topic Dawn Primarolo - A Quote.....

    Dawn Primarolo - A Quote.....

    "...The Chancellor has resisted repeated attempts by the Prime Minister to demote Ms Primarolo, who is clearly not up to her job. As well as being incompetent, she has also proved astonishingly complacent in the face of repeated complaints about the [failing family tax credit] system.

    ...If Mr Brownis still shielding her from the sack, he should examine his conscience. Which does he care about most? The plight of the poor? Or the plight of a time-serving, over-promoted, inept ministerial supporter."

    Taken from 'Plundering the Public Sector - How New Labour are letting consultants run off with £70 billion of our money'. [2006]

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