- Jul 7, 2003
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It could be one of several Edna.
Well quite.
But I'm not sure Hague is one, or if he is, nothing has ever been confirmed. So best steer clear of that sort of thing I dare say
It could be one of several Edna.
Well quite.
But I'm not sure Hague is one, or if he is, nothing has ever been confirmed. So best steer clear of that sort of thing I dare say
Well, if ever you were to be trapped in a lift with him you would probably come out unscathed.
That wasn't Hague was it? I thought it was another Tory MP.
It was indeed our very own William, though it was a twin room, apparently he did it to save money!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/william-hagues-twin-bedded-hotel-room-245504
Ah ok. Well I do like to see our elected representatives thinking about saving the taxpayer money.
There's still another one I'm thinking of though. Can't recall the name. Was definitely a Tory, & also wanted to save money by having his close friend/ advisor sharing his hotel room. Can anyone refresh my memory?
A wonderful statesman of a quality that the looney left could only dream of having on their team.
Alan B'Stard? As played by the late Rik Mayall.
A wonderful statesman of a quality that the looney left could only dream of having on their team.
It was indeed our very own William, though it was a twin room, apparently he did it to save money!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/william-hagues-twin-bedded-hotel-room-245504
Oh Bozza, why did you have to say that after this previous faux pas ?
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showt...m-David-Cameron-today&highlight=david+cameron
I'm sorry, but not even in that low-brow low-intellect piece of "journalism" does it back up the "fact" Ernest stated and you're suggesting it corroborates. Or am I missing something?
Regardless of personal issues, he failed as Foreign Secretary because of his gullible enthusiasm for the so-called "Arab Spring."
with a bit of luck the tw@t will lose his seat anyway
From the moment that obnoxious smug schoolboy got up at the Tory Party conference and made that speech extolling the virtues of right wing politics in general and Thatcherism in particular, I've never been able to wish him anything other than plague and pestilence.........
.......even when he occasionally said something sensible in later life.