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pegasus
29-May-10, 21:19
didnt take very long
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/10191524.stm

Kodiak
29-May-10, 21:28
The ONLY good thing was that it was a fairly quick decision to for him to resign.

The question that remains is will it be a Lib/Dem or a Tory that replaces him.

Sara Jevo
29-May-10, 22:08
I don't think it's related to the coalition, unless it was Tory spin doctor who fingered him to the Telegraph.

No, it's just another piece of thieving scum whose floated to the surface of the cesspool called Parliament and been caught with his fingers in the till. And to think he is a millionaire who had a top job at the Treasury, too!

pegasus
29-May-10, 22:46
The ONLY good thing was that it was a fairly quick decision to for him to resign.

The question that remains is will it be a Lib/Dem or a Tory that replaces him.
true at least he did resign and not cling on with his fingernails for eternity!

pegasus
29-May-10, 22:54
I don't think it's related to the coalition, unless it was Tory spin doctor who fingered him to the Telegraph.

No, it's just another piece of thieving scum whose floated to the surface of the cesspool called Parliament and been caught with his fingers in the till. And to think he is a millionaire who had a top job at the Treasury, too!
£40000 thats more than was stolen from the wick carnaval fund. just to put this into perspective

tonkatojo
29-May-10, 23:02
The ONLY good thing was that it was a fairly quick decision to for him to resign.

The question that remains is will it be a Lib/Dem or a Tory that replaces him.


Is there any difference, given the circumstances of the current government. ??:(