Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Liam Fox has become a hot potato, and it's pretty clear now that he resigned somewhat swiftly with a boot up the arse once the entity of his mate's mischief began to unravel.
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# 25......#28..................Trivia !!!..................error of judgement...........contagion?
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Cameron gives way under Lobbyist groups pressure to delay control of their activities until 2013??Another pledge broken at a time control is urgently needed since Fox-Werrity affair.
Call for Fox to pay back £ 18,000.severance pay.
Fox asked Venture Capitalist Moulton to finance Werrity.
Concern over Lobbyist Groups influence over Ministers.
Fox jumped prior to report delivered to Cameron last night.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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how would severance pay come into it, we were told he resigned?
Keith Sansum1
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reg
mr fox and his chums live in another world, these areupposed to look up to the geezers we are to.
time fora change me finks,,,,
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In dover to Keith being honest with the people from are council about the hospital the regeneration of this town would be a good start.
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Another Commons investigation begins on Fox-Werrity affair..............More will follow!
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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much much more to follow reg, the rumour mill is in full flow.
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Another complaint has been filed against the disgraced former Defence Secretary, who is said to have allowed his mate to live free of rent in a property funded by his parliamentary allowances, and allowed him to run a business there.
The rise and fall of Liam Fox is stunning, and I can't see him becoming a back-bencher either. He has severely damaged credibility in the Tory Party.
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PMQ`s..............Cameron the Flashman of one liners in order to avoid answering all questions tells Ed `When you jump on the bandwagon you must be sure its still there``
but even `Flashman` knows.........................the Fat Lady has not sung!
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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LOL Reg - he must have learned that lesson from Blair and Brown, but you have to admit Cameron is better at it than they were.
Brian Dixon
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barry,in a word NO.

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Wiilliam Hague was a smart arse one liner..........fortunately they lack longevity......never last the course!
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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agreed reg, much as we all guffawed at the humour from the late much loved bernard manning we wouldn't want him as prime minister
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Hold on - Bernard Manning would be much preferable to Blair or Brown, after all Mr Bean would have done a better job than them two clowns.
Keith Sansum1
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barryw
rather than just rubbish labour politicians
take a look at your leader who is scrambling around trying to hold together a sinking ship.
at every turn hes failing, hes so discredited
open your eyes boyo
its there for everyone to see(even you)
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Oh gawd Keefy - your wishful thinking again..... just be patient, 3 years or so and you will get your general election and will go down to defeat again.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i think keith is right about the p.m. losing control of his party.
luckily for him most of his mp's are much more concerned about their career prospects rather than standing up for what their voters expect of them.
the vultures on the right of the party are hovering now and waiting to pounce
they won't get rid of him because he is the only one that can win an election for them, but i think his wings will be clipped.
Keith Sansum1
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howard;
pleased you see it to.
yes they will cling on to dave at the mo, but the right of the party won't put up with his dithering for to long
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