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Rebekah Brooks has quit


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'ding dong the witch is dead.................' I've not enjoyed anything so much in donkeys, only thatcher's funeral could come close. Cameron has gone to ground (his best mates are all on the dole, what were the chances of that!) milliband looks like a man on a mission, the FBI are donning their raybans and macs and getting stuck in and something resembling democracy is breaking out in England - who would've thought.

 

If anyone went anywhere near the ansafones of the 911 victims/survivors it will get even more sweet - 'strewth mate'

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Maybe David Cameron could employ her as communications officer.

 

With Harold Shipman as special advisor on patient care reforms? I bet he could have come up with some innovative ways to make private clinics more 'cost effective' than the NHS. Not that I would ever suggest the new proposals might encourage unscrupulous types to get involved in health care. I just don't think the government are getting their message across very well at the moment. It's because you just can't get good PR people these days.... they are all on remand :hihi:

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With Harold Shipman as special advisor on patient care reforms? I bet he could have come up with some innovative ways to make private clinics more 'cost effective' than the NHS. Not that I would ever suggest the new proposals might encourage unscrupulous types to get involved in health care. I just don't think the government are getting their message across very well at the moment. It's because you just can't get good PR people these days.... they are all on remand :hihi:

 

don't rule it out mate, a bloke resigns under the cloud of allegations of a serious criminal nature and the leader of the Tory party says 'one believes that a chappie should always get a second chance' and employs him in his private office and , soon after, takes him in to the heart of government, and then he's nicked and facing wormwood scrubs - you couldn't make it up.

 

Beverly Allett will be the new children's minister (only cos myra hindley died) and peter sutcliffe will be minister for women

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"Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International, has resigned, the company has confirmed."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14166162

 

Pushed or shoved? or decided to go because it was the decent thing to do? who knows. I'm just wondering now have much more unraveling this has to go - could Murdoch himself be feeling a little uncomfortable?

 

I wonder what her salary will be during her period of retirement. :rolleyes:

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Beverly Allett will be the new children's minister (only cos myra hindley died) and peter sutcliffe will be minister for women

 

That's an outrageous thing to say! Peter Sutcliffe would clearly be more suitable as the Cameron's Minister for Equality.

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Read in a paper today that she's due a severance package estimated to be £3.5m, what a crappy world we live in.

 

But will it have been worth it when her Dark Master rises up from the fiery pit to collect what she promised him? :hihi:

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Read in a paper today that she's due a severance package estimated to be £3.5m, what a crappy world we live in.

 

cool - I hadn't realised you got 3 and a half mill if you resigned, I'm logging off now to type my resignation letter.

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