June 25th, 2007

Oh F**K Its Harman


7 Comments

  1. 1
    tapestry says:

    Complicated and dreary way to rig an election. Surely Ant & Dec could have done a better job, or Simon Cowell. Is this the new media breakthrough – Unreality TV?

    It’s just like Brown’s other dealings – with tax credits and so on – so complicated, no one can understand anything except you always know ‘you’re f**cked’.

  2. 2
    Anonymous says:

    Has this SpAd not been identified yet Mr GuF? One of Johnnos? Or Margaret Beckett’s daughter?

  3. 3
    Anonymous says:

    If she really is one of Johnson’s SpAds I suspect she will soon be looking for a new job.

    Priceless..

  4. 4
    Harmanvoter says:

    Fantastic……

  5. 5
    Anonymous says:

    Her name is Claire Montague

    She is a SPAD at education I believe.

  6. 6
    The Remittance Man says:

    Maybe she took betting advice from a certain Master Fawkes, of this parish ;-)

  7. 7
    Luke Akehurst says:

    That’s just what I thought. And what’s worse, it looks like it was the more stupid Blears supporters amongst the Party membership who were responsible for it by transferring votes to the b**ch after she was eliminated in Round 1. I’m as sick as a ginger parrot.



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