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lancsdave 05-12-2010 17:34

Russian spy In Commons
 
What can she possibly report back to her paymasters ? We have an open transparent government so therefore there can't be any secrets :rolleyes:

jaysay 05-12-2010 17:53

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Would appear shes been there for 3 years, you never know Osama Bin Bag might be Black Rod in disguise:D:D

cashman 05-12-2010 18:14

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whats really pathetic fer me, is the fact this plank of a Lib-Dem she worked fer says - she aint a spy, like he would know.:rolleyes: probably was givin her one, as is the norm.:rolleyes:

jaysay 05-12-2010 18:19

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 866830)
whats really pathetic fer me, is the fact this plank of a Lib-Dem she worked fer says - she aint a spy, like he would know.:rolleyes: probably was givin her one, as is the norm.:rolleyes:

Andrewb is a researcher cashy:rolleyes:

Benipete 05-12-2010 18:35

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 866830)
whats really pathetic fer me, is the fact this plank of a Lib-Dem she worked fer says - she aint a spy, like he would know.:rolleyes: probably was givin her one, as is the norm.:rolleyes:

Was she a tranny?:confused::confused::D

Tealeaf 05-12-2010 19:02

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I wonder if she had access to the English FA's World Cup Bid plans?

Mancie 05-12-2010 19:47

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The MP who employed this lady is some non-entity Lib-Dem MP called Mike Hancock.. I've never heard of him but apparently he sits on various committees in Parliment.
It's amazing that this bloke and many others in Parliment need aides/secretaries and researchers paid for by the government ..why do MP's need to employ these people at the taxpayers expense?.. can't they just get on with doing a days work on thier own back?

Tealeaf 05-12-2010 20:03

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He was also arrested a few months back by his local cops on suspicion of indecent assault.

No surprise, there. Lib-Dems = Scum of the Earth.

wadey 05-12-2010 22:10

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and he's been asking questions about nuclear weapons!

wadey 05-12-2010 22:10

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Is it me or are spies getting better looking?

cashman 05-12-2010 22:15

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 866880)
Is it me or are spies getting better looking?

its you wadey yer pished.:D

Mancie 05-12-2010 23:15

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 866879)
and he's been asking questions about nuclear weapons!

And getting whatever answers the real people in charge decide to give him.. this man is a common garden of no interest MP that needs researchers and advisors paid to do his non-existence work.. in short he is a..MP!

cashman 05-12-2010 23:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 866837)
Andrewb is a researcher cashy:rolleyes:

yep thats another wi the intellect of n amoeba.:rolleyes:

Mancie 06-12-2010 00:08

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 866898)
yep thats another wi the intellect of n amoeba.:rolleyes:

Now that's a bit harsh.. "Amoeba.. the simplest living things, an Amoeba, is made of only one cell... Andrew is a "researcher" and got his job on the back of the finest education this country could offer.. with grants and without debts.. typical tory attitude,, I'm alright jack tough luck to the those in the future.

steeljack 06-12-2010 02:56

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 866899)
Now that's a bit harsh.. "Amoeba.. the simplest living things, an Amoeba, is made of only one cell... Andrew is a "researcher" and got his job on the back of the finest education this country could offer.. with grants and without debts.. typical tory attitude,, I'm alright jack tough luck to the those in the future.

Mancie , remember the old adage about being kind to the water boy ..... and the next time you meet him he will be on his way up whilst you are on your way down ;), just hope he doesn't carry a grudge, happen one day he could be Home Secretary in charge of rounding up dissidents :D :D a local lad done well .

jaysay 06-12-2010 08:42

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 866860)
The MP who employed this lady is some non-entity Lib-Dem MP called Mike Hancock.. I've never heard of him but apparently he sits on various committees in Parliament.
It's amazing that this bloke and many others in Parliament need aides/secretaries and researchers paid for by the government ..why do GP's need to employ these people at the taxpayers expense?.. can't they just get on with doing a days work on their own back?

Evidently, as usual, you have no concept of just how much work an MP does, I do hope Graham replies to this, and gives a real insight into everyday work in an MPs parliamentary office, Graham represents 30,000 people plus who can generate something like 500 written requests a week, try wading through that lot on your own, researching the problem then replying, whilst at the same time attending countless committees and sessions in the house on our behalf, might be an idea if you logged onto theyworkforus, that may tell you just what and when your MP is working on your behalf.;)

wadey 07-12-2010 13:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 866882)
its you wadey yer pished.:D

Photo of the latest "From Russia With Love" candidate, looks good to me

Russian 'spy' case: Liberal Democrat MP 'helped second Russian girl' - Telegraph

cashman 07-12-2010 13:06

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 867156)
Photo of the latest "From Russia With Love" candidate, looks good to me

Russian 'spy' case: Liberal Democrat MP 'helped second Russian girl' - Telegraph

Fair enough wadey, but i'm fussy.:D

jaysay 07-12-2010 18:13

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 867156)
Photo of the latest "From Russia With Love" candidate, looks good to me

Russian 'spy' case: Liberal Democrat MP 'helped second Russian girl' - Telegraph

Spose anythings better than Rosa Klebb:D

YouTube - From Russia With Love Trailer

Mancie 07-12-2010 22:54

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 866914)
Evidently, as usual, you have no concept of just how much work an MP does, I do hope Graham replies to this, and gives a real insight into everyday work in an MPs parliamentary office, Graham represents 30,000 people plus who can generate something like 500 written requests a week, try wading through that lot on your own, researching the problem then replying, whilst at the same time attending countless committees and sessions in the house on our behalf, might be an idea if you logged onto theyworkforus, that may tell you just what and when your MP is working on your behalf.;)

Oh yes.. my mistake.. I forgot you know about politics and and almost everything.. but I thought you did the job of wading through requests and such for nowt when you were fagging for PB.. there must be some more mugs like you out there that will do research for free simply because they support the party...after all cuts need to be made and "we are all in this together".. seems to me the the ordinary people in this country are more "in it" than those in Parliment.

jaysay 08-12-2010 09:24

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 867275)
Oh yes.. my mistake.. I forgot you know about politics and and almost everything.. but I thought you did the job of wading through requests and such for nowt when you were fagging for PB.. there must be some more mugs like you out there that will do research for free simply because they support the party...after all cuts need to be made and "we are all in this together".. seems to me the the ordinary people in this country are more "in it" than those in Parliment.

Were talking about MPs ya plonker who employ researchers to cope with their work load, I fact I found out when my lifelong friend was in parliament, when his mail was delivered to his home during recess by van not postman and as for being "in it", you've never been in the real world in your life numpty:thefinger


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