BBC News - Andrew Mitchell resigns over police comments row - I assume he had to go to take attention away from the Great Train Snobbery
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Mitchell Finally Resigns Over Gategate
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBBC News - Andrew Mitchell resigns over police comments row - I assume he had to go to take attention away from the Great Train Snobbery -
Originally posted by Gentile View PostI expect he'll be photographed later this evening staggering around Westminster sporting a can of Red Stripe and a t-shirt with "Police are ******* plebs" written on it in black marker.
It's probably to prevent that that Dave's keeping him at Chequers for the weekendComment
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This is top news of the week second only to Gary McKinnon not being deported I am sure you are right in him having to take one for the team to avoid Gidders being publicly shamed for fare dodging.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostThis is top news of the week second only to Gary McKinnon not being deported I am sure you are right in him having to take one for the team to avoid Gidders being publicly shamed for fare dodging.Comment
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It's like déjà vu all over again: 13 years of The Reign of Terror from one set of quasi-socialist troughing chunts to another 5 years of the same thing, but with added BBC aggression and of course, the obligatory views of our beloved trusted media's selective memory loss as if there's any difference between the colour of the shirts the pigs are wearing.
Piano wire and lampposts anyone?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Oh dear, this lot really can't catch a break
They announced the appointment of Sir George Young as new Chief Whip. Naturally, people went to have a look at his personal website. And what did they find?
"On (sic) 1982, along with Jimmy Saville, (sic) the Youngs featured on a British Rail poster promoting the transport of bicycles by rail."
Oh dear, oh dearComment
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Death by a thousand cuts. Better to shout 'come on then, you want some you fooking pleb bastards' and face it front on then take a tiny wee cuts from a bunch of whinging plebs IMHO.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh dear, this lot really can't catch a break
They announced the appointment of Sir George Young as new Chief Whip. Naturally, people went to have a look at his personal website. And what did they find?
"On (sic) 1982, along with Jimmy Saville, (sic) the Youngs featured on a British Rail poster promoting the transport of bicycles by rail."
Oh dear, oh dearComment
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