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A Belter From Cameron At Pmqs
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JC accused the government of sloth in delivery....
" ....lets just take the last week, we got on with it, we've had resignation, nomination, competition and coronation, they haven't even decided what the rules are" - PMSL, classic Dave!
" ....lets just take the last week, we got on with it, we've had resignation, nomination, competition and coronation, they haven't even decided what the rules are" - PMSL, classic Dave!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was quite amusing, TTT, but not really true. I say that because the NEC decided "what the rules are" at the long meeting yesterday evening. Plus, referring to a single situation did not even come close to actually answering the question JC posed!
In fact, Cameron even made fun of himself in that regard, by saying how many questions he had faced at PMQs and then suggesting that these were probably more than he'd aswered.
The NEC had little choice but to agree what the rules were, given that they could be disputed only by an Ambrose Bierce barrister...namely, one as described in his Devil's Dictionary. That referred to a lawyer as (quote) "one skilled in the circumvention of the law."
In fact, Cameron even made fun of himself in that regard, by saying how many questions he had faced at PMQs and then suggesting that these were probably more than he'd aswered.
The NEC had little choice but to agree what the rules were, given that they could be disputed only by an Ambrose Bierce barrister...namely, one as described in his Devil's Dictionary. That referred to a lawyer as (quote) "one skilled in the circumvention of the law."
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