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johnno42000 21 Sep 15 8.23pm | |
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I'm sure if there are parts in the book that are untrue Dodgy Dave will set his lawyers on Ashcroft and the Mail. It's not like he is short of a few bob. Edited by johnno42000 (21 Sep 2015 8.23pm)
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 21 Sep 15 8.33pm | |
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Good old chunky mark
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 21 Sep 15 8.57pm | |
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Beyond the porcine accusations, there's alsoi the issue that Dave lied about knowing about Lord Ashcroft's non-dom status... In the preface to his book Ashcroft asserts he discussed his tax status with Cameron in 2009 in detail. He writes Cameron was “fully aware of of my status as a so-called non dom. Indeed we had a conversation about how we could delay revealing my tax arrangements until after the election”. But in March 2010 when Ashcroft’s tax status was revealed ahead of a freedom of information disclosure, Cameron claimed to have known about it for only for a month. A non-dom does not have to pay tax on overseas earnings in the UK, and Ashcroft had promised William Hague in 2000 as part of his receipt of a peerage that he would take up “permanent residence in the UK”. Cameron is a slippery cund of the highest order, some of us have known this for years. Still as long as Corbyn wears shorts with socks, there will be more than enough to deflect the publics attention from this.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 21 Sep 15 9.14pm | |
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Allegations become embellished, embellished allegations become facts... Grow up people. The people wetting their pants about this wouldn't believe a word Ashcroft had said before these "revelations".
As for the drugs, I thought him and Gideon were well known for it. I would expect Boris to have had many toots as well circulating in the same clubs. HOWEVER with Boris' reputation, you know he stuck it in the pig.
No but the story of Johnson helping his Bullingdon mate Darius Guppy beat up a journalist is very well circulated. As Eddie Mair said "your a nasty piece of work aren't you Boris"
I'll bet he didn't. Not unless he's as useless as half of the people using the internet when it comes to the correct use of "your" and "you're".
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Jamesrichards8 21 Sep 15 9.29pm | |
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The pig thing was an initiation thing. I doubt he enjoyed it. Although it seems the public school boys are a bunch of lazy deviants with homosexual tendencies. Always a bit too willing to show each other their sportifs. If you catch my drift.
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Stuk Top half 21 Sep 15 9.39pm | |
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Allegations become embellished, embellished allegations become facts... Grow up people. The people wetting their pants about this wouldn't believe a word Ashcroft had said before these "revelations".
As for the drugs, I thought him and Gideon were well known for it. I would expect Boris to have had many toots as well circulating in the same clubs. HOWEVER with Boris' reputation, you know he stuck it in the pig.
No but the story of Johnson helping his Bullingdon mate Darius Guppy beat up a journalist is very well circulated. As Eddie Mair said "your a nasty piece of work aren't you Boris"
I'll bet he didn't. Not unless he's as useless as half of the people using the internet when it comes to the correct use of "your" and "you're".
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johnno42000 22 Sep 15 12.20am | |
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Not DC's best week everyone is squealing about him. 'Astonishingly, General Sir David Richards, says he had to tell Mr Cameron that ‘being in the Combined Cadet Force at Eton’ did not qualify him to decide the tactics of complex military operations.' 'In a further blow to his credibility on foreign affairs, former defence minister Nicholas Soames says the Royal Navy has been ‘stripped down to nothing’.'
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oldcodger 22 Sep 15 12.35am | |
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Sep 15 9.28am | |
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Well that's this week's PMQs sorted. I'm writing an email to Corbyn with the following question for Dave. "Dead pigs: spit or swallow?"
If he's got any sense he'll steer well clear of this for fear of his own indiscretions being made public. The idea that LSD is in anyway a hard drug is certifiable... Plus Lefties doing coke in the 70s and 80s, not a chance, it'd be speed all the way. That said anyone who could see Diana Abbots backside whilst tripping and hold it togeather, is a man you want at the helm in any terrible situation.....
Yes, quite often. Absolutely love LSD and psychedelics. Probably not everyone's cup of tea but definitely my kind of drug. Never really had a problem with it (its not addictive, its impossible to overdose on and its not suitable for redosing either as tolerance to the drug rises very quickly). Plus you kind of grow out of it after a while. Then fall back in love with it. Never had a 'bad trip' and probably taken hundreds of tabs between the age of 18 and 29.
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Hoof Hearted 22 Sep 15 9.53am | |
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Quote nickgusset at 21 Sep 2015 8.57pm
Beyond the porcine accusations, there's alsoi the issue that Dave lied about knowing about Lord Ashcroft's non-dom status... In the preface to his book Ashcroft asserts he discussed his tax status with Cameron in 2009 in detail. He writes Cameron was “fully aware of of my status as a so-called non dom. Indeed we had a conversation about how we could delay revealing my tax arrangements until after the election”. But in March 2010 when Ashcroft’s tax status was revealed ahead of a freedom of information disclosure, Cameron claimed to have known about it for only for a month. A non-dom does not have to pay tax on overseas earnings in the UK, and Ashcroft had promised William Hague in 2000 as part of his receipt of a peerage that he would take up “permanent residence in the UK”. Cameron is a slippery cund of the highest order, some of us have known this for years. Still as long as Corbyn wears shorts with socks, there will be more than enough to deflect the publics attention from this.
What we do care about is having someone at the helm with a bit of economical/tactical nouse and not in bed with our enemies. This latest social media campaign to get Corbyn elected to Labour leader and bad mouth Cameron is only getting lefty types frothy at the mouth. Meanwhile "The Tory Cunds" get on with getting things done. None of this stuff will be "news" in a few weeks, let alone in 2020. The voting public are more concerned about Corbyn's credentials, decision making and statesmanship. The fact that he chooses to be seen in shorts/socks and not sing the national anthem rather endorses this view of him.
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npn Crowborough 22 Sep 15 10.25am | |
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Is it coincidence that this came out so soon after the Corbyn/Abbott thing? Or is it some sort of competition over who's best experienced at pig-shagging?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Sep 15 10.34am | |
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Quote npn at 22 Sep 2015 10.25am
Is it coincidence that this came out so soon after the Corbyn/Abbott thing? Or is it some sort of competition over who's best experienced at pig-shagging? Arguably even if the current Prime Minister shagged a pig on live TV, he certainly could out do 'pulling an Abbot'.
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