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« Reply #45 on: 21 January 2011, 12:41:10 »

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And now its the Tories turn - Andy Coulson has finally done the decent thing and resigned as Camerons chief spin doctor.
Maybe he has had a whisper that the phone tapping scandal net is closing in. :-/

It's about bloody time.

There have been enough of these distractions - when will the elected politicians get down to the task of running the country for the benefit of the people and not themselves/parties and incestuous Westminster machine?


I have this thought in my head that just won't quit now.......Z..... :o :o ;)
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« Reply #46 on: 21 January 2011, 12:50:04 »

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Balls has one intention...PM of this country.... >:(

Another laughing stock around the world...Prime Minister Balls ;D ;D ;D
Imagine all the qips every day in the papers...'What a Balls up' etc.....
Even his wife is embarrased about the name.... ;D ;D ;D

And....whilst typing this I am watching Blair lying through his teeth to the enquiry >:(


Haven't seen a Mrs Balls so must keep quiet.


Mrs Balls is Yvette Cooper :y


She isn't an actress so she really is Yvette Balls ;D ;D
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Re: Johnson gone.
« Reply #47 on: 21 January 2011, 13:10:01 »

Johnson out, Balls in  ::)

is that right?  :-? :-?



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Re: Johnson gone.
« Reply #48 on: 21 January 2011, 13:47:10 »

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There have been enough of these distractions - when will the elected politicians get down to the task of running the country for the benefit of the people and not themselves/parties and incestuous Westminster machine?

That's a question you could have asked at almost any point over the last 50-odd years, although with Blair's hollow promise to make Government purer than pure - and then promptly presided over a ridiculous number of scandals - it's become more acute in the last decade or so. 

I would prefer to see the positions held by previously by the likes of Ingram, Campbell, McBride (a stand-out for true nastiness) and Coulson banished to be honest.  Government should take a really long hard look at how it meshes with the media and put a stop to what has become a highly mistrusted and cynical process that the public simply doesn't care for.  But that would mean taking hard decisions a little too close to home and there is not a single individual in the Commons prepared to do that.  Especially not the opposition, who have their hands soaked in the blood of previous deviances and continue to indulge in them.

On that point, the story behind Johnson resigning and how it got into press hands allegedly via Balls' cabal is plain disgusting.  I had little time for that odious creep before, but if he is prepared to throw party colleagues to the wolves for the sake of his own ambitions then he deserves a truly awful ending to his blatently self-promoted career.  I hope it comes soon and is suitably humiliating, swiftly followed by that arch-proponent of bare-faced lies Mandleson.  In fact, the mortgage cheater may have to face some tricky questions anyway over the very cosy relationship he enjoys with Lazards, who were involved with the Kraft buy-out of Cadbury's while he was Business Secretary.
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« Reply #49 on: 21 January 2011, 13:58:07 »

Very nicely put indeed Bluey. Well spotted about Mandy, although he is more slippery than a snake in tub of grease, so I doubt he will get his just desserts.
Have you watched The thick of it and In the loop ?
Although, far from being a documentary, it does I believe, give a hilarious insight how these creatures may behave behind closed doors.

Coulson - being a spin doctor - picked a good day to jump. Johnson resigned last night, Bliar back at the enquiry this morning. A good day to water down the effect of bad news for Cameron. ;)
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« Reply #50 on: 21 January 2011, 14:44:51 »

I was a TTOI since the first episode, it follows on from enjoying stuff like Bird & Fortune, Private Eye and so on.  According to a couple of friends in a certain monolithic media organisation it had nuggets and behaviour types in it that were not far from reality too.

I really don't think Peter Capaldi at his uproarous best is quite suitable here (he can make my Thai ladyboy joke look like something from a Janet & John book) so a clip of Bird & Fortune is much nicer.

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« Reply #51 on: 21 January 2011, 14:50:11 »

The interesting thing about TTOI is that the script adviser was Martin Sixsmith.Remember him ?  ;)
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« Reply #52 on: 21 January 2011, 17:09:53 »

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And now its the Tories turn - Andy Coulson has finally done the decent thing and resigned as Camerons chief spin doctor.
Maybe he has had a whisper that the phone tapping scandal net is closing in. :-/

It's about bloody time.

There have been enough of these distractions - when will the elected politicians get down to the task of running the country for the benefit of the people and not themselves/parties and incestuous Westminster machine?


I have this thought in my head that just won't quit now.......Z..... :o :o ;)


I'm always happy to oblige, Opti. 8-) ;D
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« Reply #53 on: 21 January 2011, 17:11:42 »

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Johnson out, Balls in  ::)

is that right?  :-? :-?



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« Reply #54 on: 21 January 2011, 17:17:25 »

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 Government should take a really long hard look at how it meshes with the media and put a stop to what has become a highly mistrusted and cynical process that the public simply doesn't care for. 


I more than agree with that Blue. 8-) :y
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« Reply #55 on: 21 January 2011, 22:05:18 »

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A good day to water down the effect of bad news for Cameron. ;)

I had the impression that it backfired on them A as  the news (when it broke) seemed to take precedence over our former Great Leader's appearance and his truthful and accurate account of his behaviour to the Chilcot Enquiry.
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