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gynn 18-03-2012 07:57

Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
It is reported that thieves have broken into Ed Miliband's Policy Office at the Houses of Parliament.......

....and apparently nothing was stolen.

Ed Miliband: Police investigation at Houses of Parliament as thieves 'break into Labour leader's office' | Mail Online

You couldn't make it up!

:rolleyes:

MargaretR 18-03-2012 08:01

Re: Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
Didn't Watergate start off the same way?

Boeing Guy 18-03-2012 09:45

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Thats as maybe, but at least Nixon had something to steal.....

jaysay 18-03-2012 10:01

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 978659)
Thats as maybe, but at least Nixon had something to steal.....

Maybe they broke in to leave some ideas on how to succeed as a leader, wonder where his big brother was at the time:rolleyes:

MargaretR 18-03-2012 10:09

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 978659)
Thats as maybe, but at least Nixon had something to steal.....

How do you know he hadn't?

So 'nothing was taken' - could mean that whatever was taken, can't be admitted to exist in the first place :D

jaysay 18-03-2012 10:21

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 978666)
How do you know he hadn't?

So 'nothing was taken' - could mean that whatever was taken, can't be admitted to exist in the first place :D

Who's going to break in to steal his collection of Centre Holds:D

Less 18-03-2012 10:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 978674)
Who's going to break in to steal his collection of Centre Holds:D

Yours might be a centre hold, mine leans a little to the right.

garinda 18-03-2012 10:25

Re: Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
How terrible.

I hope Mr. Brown soon gets over this distressing incident.

accyman 18-03-2012 15:57

Re: Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
Lets face it there will be little chance it will be a spy that broke in as intelligence is at a bare minimum in the labour party ;)

Margaret Pilkington 18-03-2012 16:23

Re: Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
Maybe the person who broke in left something taped to the underside of the desk.

Royboy39 18-03-2012 16:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 978721)
Maybe the person who broke in left something taped to the underside of the desk.

Yeh........Ed's Balls;)

accyman 18-03-2012 17:21

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 978724)
Yeh........Ed's Balls;)

well his arse is safe ...it wont be going anywhere while our MP is wedged up it :rolleyes:

jaysay 18-03-2012 17:29

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 978721)
Maybe the person who broke in left something taped to the underside of the desk.

Well they're intimating it could be a foreign power, who have bugged the office, well they certainly won't be getting much sense from any recorded tapes:rolleyes:

cmonstanley 18-03-2012 17:32

Re: Break In at Labour Leader's Office
 
murdoch and his cronies:confused:

lancsdave 18-03-2012 17:44

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 978729)
murdoch and his cronies:confused:

Why would Murdoch and his cronies break in to find information, have they stopped giving bungs to MP's :confused:


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