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He has every appearance of being a typical Tory Toff, the ones that say that "we are all in this together"
To apologies for something said or done, dosent necessarily mean you mean it!
dave should sack him....now, that really would mean something ! Actions, not words are needed here.
Now you're just being ridiculous. Sack a fellow 'old boy'?
Just a pipe dream Zacs !
As I keep saying Mikey. As long as Corbyn leads your lot then the Cons can run around like kids in a sweatshop with very little fear of reprisals.
Ha ha swEEtshop.
We were getting on so well Zacs ! Agreeing and all that !

This is probably off-topic but I am looking forward to the Tory Party tearing itself apart over the European issue over the next 19 month - two years. They will do that with or without Corbyns help.

I suspect John Mmmmmmajors Bar Stewards never went away !
Since what he said can be neither proven nor disproven, then an apology from him is no more necessary than is an apology from Mikey for calling him a 'pillock'.
No, definitely not !
In my opinion, jom, he is a pillock, and if I ever have the good fortune to meet him face to face, I shall have no difficulty in repeating myself !
Letwin sees all but the Tory toffs as excrement on his shoe. He didn't stop saying outrageous crepe 30 years ago ... he is still spouting it now.
Mikey, you are probably correct and I doubt anyone will expect you to apologise :-)
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This was the subject on the radio this morning, and a black fellow phoned in and said the reason that blacks riot at the least occasion is because of the way they have been treated in the past, and of course mentioned slavery as one example.

When are they going to put all that in the past and move on, or could it really be that it is inborn into their particular culture and has nothing to do with slavery at all?
Oliver Letwin has the potential to be as damaging to the Tories as Corbyn is to Labour. He must have something on somebody or he surely would not be in the office he is in. A few snippets from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Letwin ...

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In December 2015 Letwin apologised for "the offence caused" when he argued that setting up a £10m communities programme to tackle inner-city problems would do little more than “subsidise Rastafarian arts and crafts workshops" stating that black "entrepreneurs will set up in the disco and drug trade" he made in cabinet in 1985 released under the 30 years rule.

According to official government documents from 1985, released in December 2014, Letwin recommended the Prime Minister to "use Scotland as a trail-blazer for the pure residence charge", i.e. the controversial Community Charge or 'Poll tax', having trialled it there first, and to implement it nationwide should "the exemplifications prove... it is feasible."

During the campaign for the 2001 general election, Letwin expressed an aspiration to curtail future public spending by £20 billion per annum relative to the plans of the Labour government. When this proposal came under attack as regressive, Letwin found few allies among his colleagues prepared to defend it, and adopted a low profile for the remainder of the campaign. He famously went into 'hiding' during the 2001 election, and for some time after the election.

The Daily Telegraph reported in 2009 that Letwin agreed to repay a bill for £2,145 for replacing a leaking pipe under the tennis court at his constituency home in Dorset, which he had claimed on his parliamentary expenses.

In October 2011 the Daily Mirror reported a story that Letwin had thrown away more than 100 secret government documents in public bins in St. James's Park, with no real care to dispose of them properly. Enquiries made by the Information Commissioner's Office found that Letwin did not dispose of any government documents; they were in fact his constituents' personal and confidential letters to him. Letwin later apologised for his actions.
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Information Commissioner's Office found that Letwin did not dispose of any government documents; they were in fact his constituents' personal and confidential letters to him. Letwin later apologised for his actions.


There you go ... Even his constituents are seen as sit on his shoe.
He does make a habit of apologising when found out though, got to give him that ...
"and of course mentioned slavery as one example. "

i wonder if they use that as an excuse to riot in africa...where it had been going on long before we jumped in....chip on shoulder as usual....

letwin was dead right in what he said, but as usual too many cant face the truth ........
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Yes the only difference is in the UK, they don't drive around in Toyota pick-up trucks.
Talbot....I think his habit of opening his mouth and putting both feet in comes, before his habit of apologising.

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