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What a ****** for lardy Prescott.

 

Sacked from his job, but Tony allowed him to keep his 'Honourable' title of Deputy Leader of the party.

 

Oh, and as compensation he is allowed to keep his full salary, pension rights, two jags, etc., etc., etc.

 

Poor sod has been made to lose a few of his secretaries as well!

 

I suppose that he will eventually end up at Brussels with Peter Mandelson, The Kinnock Mafia, and various other failed, sacked, disbarred, disgraced UK politicians.

 

And it is even said that the above lot are shining lights compared to the other trough guzzlers from Italy, Greece, and various other countries with bankrupt economies.

 

Damn, and I promised myself that I would not get too upset about it.

 

Don

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In answer to your question, I would, but I have no scruples :P

 

Loadsamoney, very cheap nose bag, subsidised quality booze, **** your secretaryand do very little work as you have minions to do all that for you.

 

No wonder that ####, pisscort, is carrying so much weight. His eyes have bags under their bags and eff knows how many chins are under that fat head of his?

 

To add insult to injury, we pay for their bar and resturant bills at the house of commons.

 

Politicians should be taken to court at the end of their term under the trades description act.

 

How could any judge find them innocent?:P?:P?:P?:P???

 

 

 

 

LB

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then again you ability to pull the ladies, does that stop you been a good MP?

 

i'm not say he is or he is not , but we all have done thing we are not happy of in our past

 

I agree that there are things that I have done in the past, but

 

Whether MP's like it or not they have to follow some standards or the entire system becomes a laughing stock.

 

If you are an MP then you are up for scrutiny - all aspects of your life - that is what you sign up for as part of the job.

 

If you are a single person, then you are allowed to play the field - OK.

 

But, if you are partly responsible for the welfare and security of this country, then you have to be aware that being a pillock can result in the country looking like a land of pillocks, and the country loses respect to the rest of the world. This is important, as huge contracts to secure jobs in this country depend on it.

 

Recent history is full of MP's etc behaving like pillocks and the job loses respect. This cannot be good. I am not saying that they are not allowed to make mistakes, but a 67 year old, married Home Secretary that has it off with his secretary for two years (and not even showing some discretion) should be put in the stocks as an example to others.

 

And not 'sacked', to keep his salary, pension and all the other perks. This just shows what a dimwit of a Prime Minister we have - and I have voted labour in the past!

 

Sorry to rant on

 

Don

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