Keith Sansum1
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oh nothing exciting then peter
and got me badly wrong again never mind
yep blair showed how it should be done
it was camerons last hope to deflect it away from him
nut now hes doomed
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Brian Dixon
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we are all doomd kieth,but hey dont panic,keep calm and brew up.

Keith Sansum1
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Brian,
no, we are not all doomed, many are doing okay, it's those that are not that is an issue
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Brian Dixon
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kieth we are still doomed to all these cut backs and this infernal coalition goverment,and not forgetting all those u-turns etc.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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look on the bright side chaps, pasties will not go up in price.
Keith Sansum1
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BUT COSTING THE GOVT £35M for this u turn
which im sure one way or another we will end up paying
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Brian Dixon
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howard,pastys get on your hips faster than the taxman taking tax of you.
Keith Sansum1
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a real pasty you cant beat them
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Coulson charged with Perjury over Tommy Sheridan case.It is thought Sheridan`s convection may now be deemed unsafe.
Coulson gave evidence on the case on Dec 2010 whilst employed by Cameron.
Vince Cable says Murdoch`s News Corp made `veiled threats`if he did not approve BSkY B bid that the Lib/Dems Party
would be ``done over``and Gove tells Leveson he is a great fan of Murdoch. Murdoch appears to have a few disciples in
the Tory Party.
For Cameron the past continues to cast a shadow over his future.
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Prior to the media dissecting Mr Hunt`s evidence.
Mr Hunt is at the highest level of Government,lower down the levels of Government,County and District Councils there are
several Quasi-Judicial duties where members must declare any ``Conflicts of Interest``personal or prejudicial.
As Mr Hunt had declared in public several times his support of Murdoch`s BSkyB bid he should never have been given the job
by Mr Cameron......why was he?
Within miniutes of Hunt leaving his seat at the Inquiry Mr Cameron was on TV giving him his support......why?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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it is very nice for the prime minister to lend the culture secretary his support, we can only hope that mr hunt reciprocates the goodwill by having it thoroughly laundered before he hands it back.
Brian Dixon
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wait untill he pulls the rug from under his feet.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Cameron supports and backs Hunt.
He also had complete trust and supported Liam Fox and Coulson....until...
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Up until 20th December 2011 Hunt was Murdoch cheerleader for the Murdoch Empire to get BSkyB.
On December 21st he was made the decision maker to who got BSkyB by Prime Minister Cameron!!!!!!!
Hunt has done nothing to shake off the Minister for Murdoch tag but Cameron still backs and supports Hunt.
Desperate or what ?
Keith Sansum1
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so many cover ups
a sign of weakness
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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courtesy of the mail.
The scandal of the Government's close links to the Murdoch empire could engulf David Cameron next week when he appears at the Leveson Inquiry.
On Thursday the Prime Minister will give evidence under oath and his controversial friendships and working relationships with Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and Rupert Murdoch will be under the spotlight.
Since the first hearing on November 11 last year, the Inquiry, ordered by Mr Cameron himself, has been acutely embarrassing to the Prime Minister.
Several scandals have since exposed how close he and his colleagues at the heart of Government have been to News Corp and News International.
It is even rumoured that a blame game has started behind the door of No. 10 Downing Street over who thought it was a good idea to set up the Leveson Inquiry.
Sources close to David Cameron say senior civil servants are being blamed for not protecting him from the firestorm caused by the probe, despite the Prime Minister setting it up so enthusiastically less than a year ago.
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So its all ears to the right ermm ground next Thursday, will be very interesting to hear what Mr Cameron has to say

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Yes the full monty are on next week. the dream line up ..Cameron, Clegg, Osborne, and wait for it....Gordon Brown. Should be worth watching and tuning in to whats turning into a long running soap opera. A boon for flagging 24 hour tv channels everywhere...not to mention newspapers. Its a right old saga...It must be running longer now than the Forsythe Saga of long ago.
Anyone notice that oul rabbit gob Warsi has been in further trouble...the news was buried over the Jubilee weekend.
Brian Dixon
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yes i did hear somthing along those lines.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Cameron might fall back on his PMQ`s stance ( not answering questions ) which Robert Jay QC and the `cameo` Lord
Leveson questions will expose for the media to to have a field day with.
Warsi is very small fry but she will not escape...she is isolated....