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Sunday 4 November 2012

Secret Messages Publish Info

parliamentary information office: The texts weren't very secret since we all  now know about them. And, given the content, it's right that we should know about them. She looks forward to working together? And professionally they're in it together?
That does not sound like a relationship a PM should be having with a newspaper executive - even if he did go to the same school as her husband, which has even less relevance unless they were actually in the same year.
Mr Cameron really does have boundary issues and a strange idea of what constitutes loyalty for a man in his position as PM. He has difficulty differentiating between loyalty to country and loyalty to mates. If he doesn't like being disliked he's in the wrong job.


parliamentary information office: Anyone who's met a hack ( or anyone with a keen sense of smell) realises that scummy tarts, or even bullshitting boys stand out from 100 metres away ( Vince Cable please note). Grown-ups show them the door ( in a polite way) because they have no qualms about crapping over most people for their own ends.

The naivete among the UK Establishment is shocking - and that's why they shouldn't have access to "levers" of power.

We are being eaten alive by trained barracudas from around the World - and they need smart, tough handling.



parliamentary information office: Personally I don`t care if Brooks or Murdoch sucked Camerons dick of the other way round.

I DO care about the fact that they may have colluded in manipulating the media to hide the truth about illegal activities and government activities, if there is indeed a separation...


parliamentary information office: That horse text is such a obvious attempt at flirting with Mrs Brooks. Cringe.... One just knows there's so much worse to come.


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