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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...280009,00.html
He added: "I and my department also accept Sir Philip’s concern about the procedures operated within my department for reporting gifts. I have asked my department to undertake an urgent review of its procedures, and indeed we have already begun to implement new procedures."If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostUuuuummm.
Wrong thread perhaps?
Actually, your helmet reminded me that the universal sign-language for the word "German" or "Germany" used to be pointing your finger up from the top of your head. The PC brigade changed it a few years ago. I don't know what to.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100Furthermore, I don't know what the universal sign-language for "Prescott" is either.
Extend your little finger.
Wiggle it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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The Commons standards committee said no action should be taken against the deputy prime minister as he had now registered the visit.
So there you go then. You don't need to declare anything at all, as you can just do so when you're caught out.Comment
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The same also applies to Council Tax apparently.....
If your job title is 'Deputy Prime Minister'.
If we don't file our self assessment forms on time, automated fines, interest, possible penalties...
Prescott fecks about for years... and ... nowt.Vieze Oude ManComment
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This is fab, all this Prescott-baiting! He is such an incompetent buffoon.
Long may it continue. The trick is to just pull back from the brink each time, so he doesn't get the chop.
Almost as good, you still get legions of thick, northern Labour voters defending him in letters pages and bulletin boards! Great read!
You get the occasional ministerial colleague defending him as well, but you know they are lying which takes half the fun out of it.Comment
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