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toalisi | 09:40 Sun 10th May 2015 | ChatterBank
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Matthew Freud says that he won an 'Archer' by betting that
the Conservatives would win an outright majority.

Is this Cockney rhyming slang & how much did he win?
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It's £2000 from the amount our Jeffrey paid to a prozzie
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I'd forgotten about our Jeff!

Thanks to you both.
I feel like I've dropped a bob and found a tanner.
Lot of interesting information about Money Slang :-

http://www.learnenglish.de/slang/moneyslang.html

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Archer, a former Tory, and confirmed liar and cheat, paid £2000 to a common prostitute, in an attempt to keep her silent.
How much would he have psid if she'd been an uncommon one?
^ paid.
Tilly: A pony and a pack of pork scratchings.
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What does the fact that he was a former Tory have to do with it?
^^^ Twice that in a larger brown envelope.
The only difference between Archer and the liar Blair is Archer has done his time, we are still waiting for the other thing to stand trial.
baza - war criminal is a more serious charge and his nickname is not Teflon for nothing.
Sorry, forgot about his nickname , it slipped my mind.

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