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gulliver1 | 09:25 Fri 30th Jun 2023 | News
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Seen using an erasable ink pen when he makes notes on official documents.
He regulary uses "Pilot V erasable ink fountain pens" During cabinet meetings.
This has sparked concern that the PM's writing or even signature could be erased.
But a no 10 spokesperson has said that they have never used the erase function and they never will....They would say that wouldn't they.
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you can get them in Muji, or you could. Like anne, I wonder how they can possibly be approved for official use.
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jno.12.23 £4.25 Amazon also.
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JNO..Must say it all looks mighty suspicious.
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As someone said,perhaps Perhaps he is trying to erase 13 years of Tory lies, Fraud and misery .
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If Sunak keeps that pen for the next couple of decades. he can use it to erase all the promises of the next Tory Manifesto.
Several companies make these type of pens, including Pilot, Papermate, and Bic, all available on Amazon.
Thanks for the info, Gulliver1 !
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12 .40 My pleasure Pete65, and it's so refreshing to correspond with someone polite on AB .
Retro, leave him to ramble and insult, best way - said Violet Elizabeth Bott in an insulting and dismissive tone
" well dont look at me!" she went on to WIlliam
( thx to Rchmal Crompton)
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PP @ 13.13 Or she will scream and scream until she makes herself sick. Haha
"12 .40 My pleasure Pete65, and it's so refreshing to correspond with someone polite on AB ."

haha, you just dont get it, it went straight over your head, you didnt even realise what happened there when you gave that reply..priceless...you were owned, well and truly
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Oh dear Oh dear.
reddit caught this about a year ago...

sunak should not be using an erasable pen at his job. I would like to know how he can possibly justify doing it.
Pete65 is always polite . His comment had no "hidden" meaning. Get a grip
Address the topic, not the poster. How many times...
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Oh dear.
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Hope Sunak has got blue ink in that pen if it's red he's in trouble .
> If, as they say, they will never be used to erase, why flipping well issue them in the first place.

Nobody could answer this ...
I remember when these pens first came on the market, and banks were advising against their use on cheques (remember them?).
The pens would be usedul when filling in crosswords.....my mistakes could be erased. Hate using pencils; I like ro live dangerously
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