Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lest We Forget Jacqui Smith



I guess this short film illustrates how individuals can now use video reports to become part of a story.

Hattip Shane Greer

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  1. You could make a fortune selling those blue plaques to Liebour Ministers.

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  2. You might have been a bit one-story over the bank holiday, but some of us have been keeping a variety of pokers in the fire :-)

    The Penguin

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  3. I was half expecting a bunch of armed police to come running out......

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  5. I wonder how long that lasted.

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  6. Well done to them. the people are fighting back against the labour dictatorship police state.

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  7. It looks like the downstairs windows are boarded up.

    On second thoughts, perhaps Richard's drawn the curtains.

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  8. Iain were is your house or your sisters,brothers whatever and we will do the same to you...

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  9. Looking forward to seeing it on the BBC.

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  10. If that is indeed Jacqui Smith's Sisters' house, I expect that plaque to be dusted for fingerprints in the near future...

    Silly chaps did not wear gloves! A full set on there, methinks!

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  11. The best part is she can't claim its removal on her expenses because she designates it as her "main" home. So she's stuck with it. :)

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  12. How they they be so certain the videos were for her husband? I knew a married couple some years ago and it was the wife with a collection of hardcore porn magazines and video tapes, rather than the husband!

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  13. Delightful - well done to those guys. JD.

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  14. Unless, of course, it was his home he glued the plaque on?

    It doesn't matter if it were, as it still has the same effect. A video that is doing the rounds!

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  15. no police guard so presumably no one at home.

    still a blue plaque is reputed to add thousands to the selling price(a bit picky i know but the plaque didn't go on quite square- still easily corrected if anyone knows a polish handman or woman).

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  16. Why still going after Jacqui Smith?

    It was the gnarly James Purnell whose efforts to get £475 a month in foo allowanced that deserved to be pulled over the coals today.

    The Manchester Evening News did yesterday, but the BBC just gave him a pass interviewing him on BBC News today. [News24 was a simpler ID, no]

    I think it may be sexist to keep going after Smith and not the equally on the take Purnell.

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  17. Am I missing something? But if Jackie Smith can manage in her sister's back bedroom, how come other ministers require a large second (or third) home on the taxpayer?

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  18. Ah the comedy value of vandalising a politician's sisters house. What a hoot!!

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  19. Great advert for No More Nails!
    Just the job for a more humane crucifixion.

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