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Topic History of: Get rid of all MPs
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zooloo I sincerely believe that Hague's day will come and he'd make a pretty good leader.

(Saying nice things about Tories seems odd )
Foz The irony is that if Cameron was any good, he would may have been able to use Brown's hapless leadership and the expenses episode to his own advantage. In reality, it's not going to win the conservatives many votes. He may even be out before the election next year and someone like Haigh will come back as leader. Possibly. Not.
JK2006 Exactly - David knew and did much himself (as will inevitably be found and exposed by the meejah one day).

It was a clearly accepted morality - evasion is wrong, avoidance is fine.
david just wondering, is Cameron, in all his righteous indignation, really expecting us to believe he never ever had an inkling any of this was going on?

hard to believe.
JK2006 Cameron wallowing in righteous indignation - it will all end in tears.