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It shows how out of touch GB and politicians are if they think this slimeball can make things better just because he's a sharp political operator,,


a) He's never done a proper job

b) He's where he is today because of who his family are and bugger all else (also see Milliband)

c) Even the political job's he's done he's been shit at

d) Puke

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Dunno really. Not sure what the salary is for running the world's largest free trade area but I suspect it's not even close to the respective private sector role - if you could find one that carried the same weight of responsibility and power.


I can think of far worse injustices in the world of pay packets than Mandelson.

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Gorgi Osbourne spreads rumours of poisonous comments purring from Peter's lips about Gordy Brown and suddenley Gorgi is under heavy scrutiny from the Media himself,fighting for his Political Life after,purportedly seeking donations from the Russian Billionaire on a ship where one of the other significant people present was....Pierre Mandelson.....meow....

If your facilitating a donation then it is a criminal offence...


Et tu Brute?

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PM is very very bright and VV competent


He may be a gratingly annyoing slimy charachter, but has more understanding of how the system works & how to get things done that than Eton & Oxford trained PR pisstain Cameron & his shitehawk baying rowing club chums that provide the EZ on the eye opposition

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snorky Wrote:

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> > Fettes & Oxford differ how much?

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> PM was a grammar skoolboy IIRC


He is of course a politician whatever, but A chum - who is an arrogant tory ( pseudo ) intellectual - was utterly blown away by PMs grasp of his brief & intellect when , I think, working under him at the DTI


Cameron is undoubtably bright, but is a PR man by trade

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Well, as long as he chips in to the coffee fund (and Jean of course will make sure he does), doesn't get pissed up at lunchtime, come back and be 'inappropriate' with Mary, the young intern and buys his round of Friday night on the obligatory office drink up, I can't see what could possibly go wrong for PM in his new role.
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