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Brendan Cox Admits Inappropriate Behaviour And Quits Charities In Latest Sex Scandal
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Brendan Cox, has quit two charities he set up in his wifes' memory after allegations of sexual assault were made public.
Mr Cox denied assaulting a woman in her 30s at Harvard University in 2015 - but admitted to "inappropriate" behaviour while working for Save the Children.
Isn't it sickening how some people can hide behind the masquerade of charity to further their own unwanted sexual advances?
Mr Cox denied assaulting a woman in her 30s at Harvard University in 2015 - but admitted to "inappropriate" behaviour while working for Save the Children.
Isn't it sickening how some people can hide behind the masquerade of charity to further their own unwanted sexual advances?
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He isn't a target because his wife was murdered, he's a target because he's a pervert*. Embarking on a career of pious moralising didn't help either. *Pervert may be the wrong word. I'm a working class man who mixes in working class circles. That's the word we use for blokes who are 'inappropria te' with women. I'd be happy to use a different SHORT one.
11:55 Sun 18th Feb 2018
// //So couples can talk but never suggest they may have sex ? Sounds a monastic lifestyle. //
joke den what ?
well it always surprised me with their expressed attitudes that the Victorians reproduced - but they did !
Lord Cardigan ( who dhe den?) said around 1850
that a man joins the army to fornicate
I dont think he was speaking about himself .....
( the war office wouldnt pay for the uniforms he wanted so he paid for the red striped darn the trousers ( when the men were wearing them! ) for the whole of the regiment and they were called 'cherry-pickers')
just saying
joke den what ?
well it always surprised me with their expressed attitudes that the Victorians reproduced - but they did !
Lord Cardigan ( who dhe den?) said around 1850
that a man joins the army to fornicate
I dont think he was speaking about himself .....
( the war office wouldnt pay for the uniforms he wanted so he paid for the red striped darn the trousers ( when the men were wearing them! ) for the whole of the regiment and they were called 'cherry-pickers')
just saying
Wasn't there a Lord Raglan around then? Could be confusing him with Trevor Howard in a film.
No, Googled that and the sleevy thing was John Gielgud. Can't remember him, although I saw the the film.
"Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
You see, I remember that. Sign of age. Long term memory great What I did last minute...
No, Googled that and the sleevy thing was John Gielgud. Can't remember him, although I saw the the film.
"Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
You see, I remember that. Sign of age. Long term memory great What I did last minute...
Drunkenly grabbing a woman by the throat, thats a violent assault.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-54 05503/J o-Coxs- sister- says-fa mily-st ick-Bre ndan.ht ml
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