Alan Harper's Tash
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So why mention it?It's not so much discrediting a journalist, but it's a bit rich of her to cast accusations when every night she jumps into bed with a touch feely nonce.
So why mention it?It's not so much discrediting a journalist, but it's a bit rich of her to cast accusations when every night she jumps into bed with a touch feely nonce.
I didn't. But seeing as it was mentioned by someone else, I see it as a legitimate point to raise that you're accusing others of heinous wrongdoing, whilst standing by your nonce of a husband.So why mention it?
Are you defined by your partner’s behaviour?
Very true. He seemed to delight in complexity, though to his credit, he was a calm and stable influence in the crash - but I recall some of the ideas he claimed had actually originated in Sweden. As a PM he was certainly blessed with the old “Midas touch in reverse”.Gordon Brown was apt to levy taxes without too much thought about their effect in the real world. I remember he did an auction of bandwidth to maximise the tax take from mobiles. That put our phone industry back several years because the tax was levied before the companies had made a penny and operators were hesitant. Similarly, he planned a massive effort to increase the take from council tax by levying tax on a whole range of household features such as patios, built in wardrobes, a good view (seriously, I am not making this up). He engaged a giant army of assessors in Scotland (the rest of the country to follow) but Labour lost the election before it took effect.
He did a good job in the world financial crisis, but he was otherwise a terrible chancellor.
The 5 person PL board who collectively chose to charge City with the "115" includes a barrister/judge Mathew Ryder. He describes himself as a "passionate" football fan (well he would do). He's very coy in public about where he directs his football "passion". He uses X to express his views on legal matters and hand out guidance to rookie lawyers.
In his tweet below he emphasises the critical distinction between FACT and OPINION. So can we assume the PL submissions will be devoid of opinions, conjecture and unjustifiable inferences when dealing with our Etihad sponsorship?, Hope he's not a hypocrite...
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So her partner is a nonce too now?I didn't. But seeing as it was mentioned by someone else, I see it as a legitimate point to raise that you're accusing others of heinous wrongdoing, whilst standing by your nonce of a husband.
If someone close to me was a wrongun, I'd certainly keep my trap shut, precisely to prevent posts like these accusing her of hypocrisy.
Annabel could easily remained objective during her interview, without adding the sensationalist angle of our owner's country's "questionable" human rights record (whatever they allegedly are).
I personally don't see what the fuck her questioning has to do with investing in Manchester, if not to cause mischief?
Tiffin should've kept her trap shut & kept to an objective line of questioning.So her partner is a nonce too now?
Do you see how things escalate?
Is there any evidience that she does?To be fair, she is seemingly a keen supporter of human rights. Thus, you would presume that she'd not want to share her life with someone who abuses others. I would suggest that defines her as someone of little substance and of having moral weakness.
Is there any evidience that she does?