An angle i,m suprised the media have,nt thought of....
Emphasis on the alleged class-A drug....
What about the hookers?? through liasons such as this these ladies / and fellas have possible access to very sencitive subjects from promenent people....
Some of which are possible state secrets, and policies...
Once this info obtained we have no way of knowing who this info is being passed on to. |
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"An angle i,m suprised the media have,nt thought of....
Emphasis on the alleged class-A drug....
What about the hookers?? through liasons such as this these ladies / and fellas have possible access to very sencitive subjects from promenent people....
Some of which are possible state secrets, and policies...
Once this info obtained we have no way of knowing who this info is being passed on to."
I think you'll find in amongst the titillation were some (not so) choice rvelations about what the Good Lord thought about various politicians
From The Sun:-
"Lord Sewel is said to have described Mr Cameron as "the most facile, superficial prime minister there's ever been", and Mr Johnson as "a joke".
He is also said to have called Scottish MP Alex Salmond "pompous", and claimed the reason former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair took the decision to go to war in Iraq was "because he fell in love with George Bush"." |
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"An angle i,m suprised the media have,nt thought of....
Emphasis on the alleged class-A drug....
What about the hookers?? through liasons such as this these ladies / and fellas have possible access to very sencitive subjects from promenent people....
Some of which are possible state secrets, and policies...
Once this info obtained we have no way of knowing who this info is being passed on to.
I think you'll find in amongst the titillation were some (not so) choice rvelations about what the Good Lord thought about various politicians
From The Sun:-
"Lord Sewel is said to have described Mr Cameron as "the most facile, superficial prime minister there's ever been", and Mr Johnson as "a joke".
He is also said to have called Scottish MP Alex Salmond "pompous", and claimed the reason former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair took the decision to go to war in Iraq was "because he fell in love with George Bush".""
All ground-breaking, controversial stuff we didn't know about the day before |
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I think the security services have been aware of spies and others getting hold of state secrets from government members for years - it's not a new thing.
I kind of like the guy and what he's been up to, though he does seem a bit creepy. |
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