To be fair we should have known all along because they all look like *****s. Nicholas Fairbairn (How apt), Sir Rhodes-Boyson and Keith Joseph.
Not as far as I know but the genie's out of the bottle now and i'm sure more names will follow, and not all of them will be Tories.
An Englishman, Scotsman and an Irishman walk into a bar. Unfortunately, they were Ted Heath, Fairbairn and Gerry Adams' brother and the bar was a nonce funpark modeled on the speakeasy out of Bugsy Malone. There's no punchline, just tattered lives.
I've met Rifkind a few times. He's actually alright for a Tory. I first met him when I was quite young and I don't remember being beasted by him. It could be a suppressed memory of course.
David Mellor, who was a Home Office minister between 1983 and 1987, dismissed Anthony’s ­allegations as “tittle-tattle”. He told the BBC’s Andrew Marr show: “I think this is now open season because of a pretty dodgy dossier presented to Leon Brittan by a Tory backbencher, which had very little substance in my view.” What an absolute **** Mellor is.
Distracted by Forsyth doing a puppet show in front of you while Rifkind got tore in at the back like a Jack Russell setting aboot a leg.
Must be the problems Mick is having with the site but could someone point me in the direction of Medros multiple threads on this subject? Thanks in advance guys
There's one somewhere applauding the Ra for the affirmative action they took with Mountbatten. Mountbatten was always referred to as the Duke of Edinburgh's "favourite uncle" wasn't he? Big Phil DEFINITELY poked wee Princess Lizzy when she was underage - no question. Mountchildren was his favourite uncle cos he showed him the ropes
Baroness Butler-Sloss has stepped down as chair of an inquiry into allegations of historic child sex abuse within the establishment, Downing Street has announced. The prime minister's official spokesman said the decision to stand down was entirely Lady Butler-Sloss's. Her departure comes after the former judge's appointment became the centre of controversy because her brother Sir Michael Havers, who was attorney general and lord chancellor in the 1980s, is alleged to have tried to prevent ex-MP Geoffrey Dickens airing claims about child abuse in Parliament.