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Oh really...


* picks out smallest hat *


The Sunday papers must have a whole raft of shyte stuff on him then. And Cameron, with his nose so close to the sphincter of the press, probably got a whiff off it.


What about Letwin, does he get to carry on do you reckon ?


Honestly, I wish Spitting Images was back.


* calls Fluck & Law *



Nette:-S

Letwin will be fine. Although if he is meant to be one of the thinkers in the cabinet with a "mind like a steel trap" I hate to think what the rest of them are like.


I've already backed Owen Paterson as the new Sec of State but other good punts for those of a betting nature would be:


Andrew Mitchell (favourite)

David Davis

Malcolm Rifkind

Rah...


That's that then.


However, I'm still gobsmacked at how a man who was quite clearly up for the job as Defence Secretary, could so royally f*ck it up.


I wonder how he'll act on the back benches.


Not sure Cameron is relishing that, mind you, not sure what ( if anything ) the P.M is relishing at the mo.



* Oliver Letwin now has the dunce's hat passed to him *




Nette:-S

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