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Apparently he is concerned that his din-dins is too expensive.

 

 

Well you can't blame him for trying. This from someone who calls people servants and wants to end the National Minimum Wage.

 

Maybe he should have to pay full price for his food seeing as we are "all in it together".

I believe that children are our future. Unless we stop them now.

 

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Apparently he is concerned that his din-dins is too expensive.

 

 

Well you can't blame him for trying. This from someone who calls people servants and wants to end the National Minimum Wage.

 

Maybe he should have to pay full price for his food seeing as we are "all in it together".

 

Definition servant

 

1. One who is privately employed to perform domestic services.

2. One who is publicly employed to perform services, as for a government.

 

So both he and the caterers are servants.

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Apparently he is concerned that his din-dins is too expensive.

 

 

Well you can't blame him for trying. This from someone who calls people servants and wants to end the National Minimum Wage.

 

Maybe he should have to pay full price for his food seeing as we are "all in it together".

Are you not a civil servant?

 

But you'll support the current government for trying to get rid of subsidised meals for you, your colleagues and MP's, yes?

 

:)

 

To be fair, he's got a very poor choice of words, but the substance of what he said was bang on. Yes?

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From the Indy:

 

Christopher Chope, Tory MP for Christchurch, is like a specimen preserved in formaldehyde from a time when Tories were Tories. Gay rights: he has consistently voted against. Hanging: he has voted to bring it back. The House of Lords: he voted to keep the hereditary peerages. The poll tax: he pleaded with John Major’s government not to abolish it. Local government: when he was leader of Wandsworth council in the 1970s, he sacked 2,000 staff. They called him ‘Chopper’ Chope. Childcare: when the Commons administration proposed to close one of its subsidised bars to make room for a creche, Chope fought a rearguard action to keep the bar.

 

I can only assume he's doing sterling work in his constituency (or they're all like he is), such an odious little man.

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