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The Cabinet Minister And The Dominatrix
Who'd have thought it - a cabinet minister in a long term relationship with a dominatrix who has possible underworld connections, and the story has been hushed up by the media.
Don't know if there is an injunction so won't provide a link but this could become a big story in the coming days.
Don't know if there is an injunction so won't provide a link but this could become a big story in the coming days.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the usual three suspects taking the crotch ( sorry crux ) of the matter seriously - by the handle almost
I must keep my mind on the matter and take an objective view - it is so important that this sort thing is not stuffed down peoples throats willy-nilly
( mostly 'will he ? ' I think ]
yeah JOmlett
//Whittingdale's nickname was Whitto but now...Whippo!//
and if his name were Whittington then the nickname would be Dicko !
and YMF
// Must have missed something, what do you see the crux of the story as then?//
I think the pleasure is in hitting something and not missing it ....
Oh the crux - yes yes I see - the crux is that we shouldnt dwell on dirty deeds by grubby prostitutes but more about what they say about our leaders....
I must keep my mind on the matter and take an objective view - it is so important that this sort thing is not stuffed down peoples throats willy-nilly
( mostly 'will he ? ' I think ]
yeah JOmlett
//Whittingdale's nickname was Whitto but now...Whippo!//
and if his name were Whittington then the nickname would be Dicko !
and YMF
// Must have missed something, what do you see the crux of the story as then?//
I think the pleasure is in hitting something and not missing it ....
Oh the crux - yes yes I see - the crux is that we shouldnt dwell on dirty deeds by grubby prostitutes but more about what they say about our leaders....
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