October 12th, 2009

Quote of the Day

Lord Paul says of his expense form declared ‘main home’…

“It’s true I never slept there. But it was available. I submitted the claim and I gave the flat as my address, because I have it as a place to stay.”


9 Comments

  1. 1
    Diversity says:

    Was the employee who actually slept at Lord Paul’s “main home” by any chance a duck?

  2. 2
    Anonymous says:

    Scum

  3. 3
    Anonymous says:

    Ru Paul more like

  4. 4
  5. 5
    One flew over the No 10 bunker says:

    I must be in some parallel universe. WTF is going on???

  6. 6
    ghanimah says:

    OT, parliament is now censoring newspapers. WTF!

    Today’s published Commons order papers contain a question to be answered by a minister later this week. The Guardian is prevented from identifying the MP who has asked the question, what the question is, which minister might answer it, or where the question is to be found.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/12/guardian-gagged-from-reporting-parliament

  7. 7
    Scrobs says:

    Sponging fat git.

    Deserves all the unpleasantness which he’ll get from now on.

    Roll on Spring next year – and the hate that’ll be in position.

  8. 8
    Nick says:

    Has anyone reported him to the police yet?

    Why should the officials in the Lords investigate their own boss for fraud?

    It’s like saying that if I discover a body I should investigate the murder, Miss Marple style, because the first on the scene is the best placed. Keep the police out of these things if they can’t be their first, as they aren’t committed.

    Nick



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