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Re: Public money
« Reply #15 on: 08 April 2016, 00:05:42 »

Bearing in mind tonights news, if I don't send it back pdq, he may not live there anymore.  ;) ;D
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Re: Public money
« Reply #16 on: 08 April 2016, 00:29:06 »

Bearing in mind tonights news, if I don't send it back pdq, he may not live there anymore.  ;) ;D
;D ;D ;D Just seen the news
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Re: Public money
« Reply #17 on: 08 April 2016, 02:03:46 »

Can't see what he's done wrong tbh ???
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Re: Public money
« Reply #18 on: 08 April 2016, 06:17:40 »

Legally, nothing. Morally, imo possibly nothing.H has covered it up and been economicalwith the truth. Finally told the truth last night (the whole truth ??). It has taken 5 statements in four days -like having teeth pulled, slowly
His credibility (what there was of it) has been damaged. It remains to be seen if the damage is fatal or not.
Personally, I hope it is, but not because of this particular issue. Im sick to the back teeth of "the heir to Bliar"
That style of leadership - the lies, the whole lies and nothing but the lies, has damaged the reputation of politics terribly.
Time for a change, as long as the change isn't Gideon the slug. Although his utter incompetence has hopefully ruled him out already.
We know were in deep trouble now ,as Boris is probably the best candidate for the job !  :o ;D
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Re: Public money
« Reply #19 on: 08 April 2016, 13:05:17 »

Very spooky that Cameron's dad called his offshore company Blairmore. He must have known his son was more Blair.  ;D
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Re: Public money
« Reply #20 on: 08 April 2016, 14:23:31 »

Legally, nothing. Morally, imo possibly nothing.H has covered it up and been economicalwith the truth. Finally told the truth last night (the whole truth ??). It has taken 5 statements in four days -like having teeth pulled, slowly
His credibility (what there was of it) has been damaged. It remains to be seen if the damage is fatal or not.
Personally, I hope it is, but not because of this particular issue. Im sick to the back teeth of "the heir to Bliar"
That style of leadership - the lies, the whole lies and nothing but the lies, has damaged the reputation of politics terribly.
Time for a change, as long as the change isn't Gideon the slug. Although his utter incompetence has hopefully ruled him out already.
We know were in deep trouble now ,as Boris is probably the best candidate for the job !  :o ;D

How does that add up ?? He has told the truth throughout in answer to all questions put .. "do you hold" .. no "do you have" ..no ... now he's been asked "did you" and has replied... "yes I did and got rid of before I became PM so as to avoid any conflict of interest" .. so how is that wrong ??

Once agin the press and especially that scruffy, rude, idiot Preston trying to make a story out of nothing.... except of course their own left wing bias .. for which they will stoop at nothing to try and have a go at the government ....

As was once said by someone far cleverer than me ... "why let the truth get in the way of a good headline" .... and todays headlines are politically based on something from years ago ... 6 in this case of Cameron selling his shares, and his father dying ( and of course he cannot now defend himself .. so becomes an easy target)... have we seen Corbyn being crucified for stuff he did 6 years ago ??? No.. because it does not fit the agenda ....
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Re: Public money
« Reply #21 on: 08 April 2016, 14:27:33 »

Legally, nothing. Morally, imo possibly nothing.H has covered it up and been economicalwith the truth. Finally told the truth last night (the whole truth ??). It has taken 5 statements in four days -like having teeth pulled, slowly
His credibility (what there was of it) has been damaged. It remains to be seen if the damage is fatal or not.
Personally, I hope it is, but not because of this particular issue. Im sick to the back teeth of "the heir to Bliar"
That style of leadership - the lies, the whole lies and nothing but the lies, has damaged the reputation of politics terribly.
Time for a change, as long as the change isn't Gideon the slug. Although his utter incompetence has hopefully ruled him out already.
We know were in deep trouble now ,as Boris is probably the best candidate for the job !  :o ;D

How does that add up ?? He has told the truth throughout in answer to all questions put .. "do you hold" .. no "do you have" ..no ... now he's been asked "did you" and has replied... "yes I did and got rid of before I became PM so as to avoid any conflict of interest" .. so how is that wrong ??

Once agin the press and especially that scruffy, rude, idiot Preston trying to make a story out of nothing.... except of course their own left wing bias .. for which they will stoop at nothing to try and have a go at the government ....

As was once said by someone far cleverer than me ... "why let the truth get in the way of a good headline" .... and todays headlines are politically based on something from years ago ... 6 in this case of Cameron selling his shares, and his father dying ( and of course he cannot now defend himself .. so becomes an easy target)... have we seen Corbyn being crucified for stuff he did 6 years ago ??? No.. because it does not fit the agenda ....




You are David Cameron and I claim my 10 pounds  ;D ;D
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Re: Public money
« Reply #22 on: 08 April 2016, 15:47:16 »

If Entwood is then so am I ;)

And you can bet your bottom dollar that if you rubbed hard enough the shiny would come right off those on the opposite side of the political fence and we'd find out all about their overseas holdings, too..
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Re: Public money
« Reply #23 on: 08 April 2016, 16:24:52 »

If Entwood is then so am I ;)

And you can bet your bottom dollar that if you rubbed hard enough the shiny would come right off those on the opposite side of the political fence and we'd find out all about their overseas holdings, too..


I don't doubt it for a second Aaron :)

In fact one thing I have learnt over the years is that the more money and influence that people get, the more devious they are when it comes to protecting that money and perceived influence  ;)
In fact when it comes down to politicians of all parties, the further they manage to arse lick and backstab there way up the food chain, the less you can trust them  ;) 
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Re: Public money
« Reply #24 on: 08 April 2016, 16:37:26 »

To be fair, Mr Cameron did dispose of all such assets prior to becoming PM, specifically to avoid any such ambiguity. Answering the same question with a slightly fuller answer is a natural response of frustration bourne the out of the fact that the question was irrelevant as he had no such holdings to declare,  and hasn't since 2010.

But why let that get in the way of a good story >:(
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Re: Public money
« Reply #25 on: 08 April 2016, 18:00:18 »

I'm going to have a very large an' hot Vindaloo and save the results for the pack when it arrives,I wont mind paying the excess weight charge :o just to make sure Dave gets the real message,as it's just the same stuff that he and his bunch of bent tossers  spend all their waking hours spouting at us ::)
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Re: Public money
« Reply #26 on: 08 April 2016, 20:07:04 »

All in all, no different to Jason telling us we can't drink and drive knowing full well that his parents generation habitually did...

Or have I missed summat...
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Re: Public money
« Reply #27 on: 09 April 2016, 04:14:08 »


And you can bet your bottom dollar that if you rubbed hard enough the shiny would come right off those on the opposite side of the political fence and we'd find out all about their overseas holdings, too..

I doubt you'd have to rub very hard to be honest! ::)

Think of the likes of Blair, Mandelson, Hain, and the Millibands....  ;)
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Re: Public money
« Reply #28 on: 09 April 2016, 05:09:42 »


And you can bet your bottom dollar that if you rubbed hard enough the shiny would come right off those on the opposite side of the political fence and we'd find out all about their overseas holdings, too..

I doubt you'd have to rub very hard to be honest! ::)

Think of the likes of Blair, Mandelson, Hain, and the Millibands....  ;)
Even that idiot Corby must have summat to hide... He was positively arsey with reporters yesterday.
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Re: Public money
« Reply #29 on: 09 April 2016, 10:00:39 »

Can't trust any of them because....it's all about the money!! the MP's expenses episode proved that and it's probably going on still, if the truth be known, but....with the politician scumbags who seem to be oblivious to the opinions of the electorate(except on the run up to elections) it's on a need to know basis and as we are all viewed as Plebs we just get the mushroom treatment and get told to jog on.... what a bunch of arrogant W**K**S!  ::) ::)
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