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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI didn't realise the Sofitel rented rooms by the hour. I hope you've been giving NLadyUK her cut.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostLooks like the expenses scandal is kicking off again
Don't the Daily Mail and suchlike realise that people are more savvy about crude propaganda like this these days, and that there's a big risk of it backfiring?!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIf I'm in London these days I'll stay at the Sofitel if only for a one-nighter. The client will always pay.
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Wasn't he watching the golf as part of some scottish tourism promotion mission?
Seems like a reasonable hotel to me.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIf The client will decide whether they want to pay because I provide value.
that is the point, our Political masters assume we will pay regardless. On the face of it he was there for the golf, he may of shaken a few hands. This is probably why he tried to hide it.
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If I'm in London these days I'll stay at the Sofitel if only for a one-nighter. The client will always pay.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthe was watching the golf?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'm not a Salmond fan but I have to agree; it´s really only five star hotels that can provide the right level of security and have the facilities for holding meetings in rooms. I don't think there's really much to see here either.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostHe is the head of a government, do you think Cameron stays at Holiday Inn when he is abroad? Nothing to see here.
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This is the way to do it!
Roman Abramovich 'books all 111 rooms of Israeli Beresheet Hotel for Passover' | Mail Online
Billionaire Roman Abramovich 'books all 111 rooms of luxury Israeli hotel for Passover holiday'
Roman Abramovich will reportedly host family and friends at the hotel between Sunday and Thursday next week for the Jewish holiday
Booking all 111 rooms supposedly cost $450,000
The banquet will take place in a specially constructed tent in the desert
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostAccording to the article they don't know that he was in this room, but one of a number that are of the same standard.
The campaign is lost for sure now. Forget about MP's fraudulently claiming £50k. This barsteward is really taking the sloshy.
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