Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
Well that won't be the end of it IMO Dave who I was quite impressed with before he was elected has proven again how weak he really is. People are saying on the radio he is a wonderful loyal person well perhaps but shouldn't that be loyal to the country and the electorate rather than a dishonest MP ?Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
Cameron has proved yet again that he may like being prime minister, but he certainly isn't clever enough, shrewd enough or streetwise enough. He had the chance to do the right thing, but instead tried to defend the indefensible. His so-called 'loyalty' might be an admirable trait in a collie or spaniel, but in the man who is theoretically running this country, its bizarre that he places personal loyalty above honesty, integrity and trustworthiness in public office. The mess he made of the Coulson affair should have warned us of his myopia when it comes to his friends.Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
She is giving it to charity but I don't understand if she resigned why she is getting anything if I resign I don't get 3 months salary I am lucky if they don't slam the door on me as I leave.Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
[QUOTE=Julie1962;439485]She is giving it to charity but I don't understand if she resigned why she is getting anything if I resign I don't get 3 months salary I am lucky if they don't slam the door on me as I leave.Re: Boys' (and Girls) Club. The Maria Miller incident.
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Loved the cartoon in the telegraph yesterday (IE; before she became ex Culture Secretary)
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