Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:14 pm Author: bigeye Location: London What a w anker..
It's a shame that Martin Salter is stepping down. He was a decent chap and pretty straight forward. I remember standing next to him at an ITV party at the Labour party conference. He got woefully p issed and started heckling Michael Grade throughout his 'speech'.
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:26 pm Author: lsquared Classic 'diversity' measure and typically ZANU Neu Arbeit. Will he be an MP before the rules for expenses and allowances are tightened up?
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:34 pm Author: wildcard.rgbw Location: London LOL what he knows about Reading... I would rich tell you off the top of my head it's the largest town in England, has a rather large cultural diversity... all he could say was he teaches in Denefield
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:55 pm Author: wildcard.rgbw Location: London He probably teach's how to make an uncohesive statement sound cohesive and intelligible!!!
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:18 pm Author: uncle_vanya Location: 35 Kliks West of Camoludunum, or is it East. I can never remember!. Oh well. Mr Sakar should feel at home within the Parliamentry Labour Party...... But, fate migh be kind to him and 'allow' a Lib-Dem candidate go forward to take the flack that constituency.....
What a tw@t... he couldn't even get that right and it was recorded.
Look at his stupid head twitching about - how on earth do chumps like that find themselves in positions of power?
What a tw@t... he couldn't even get that right and it was recorded.
Look at his stupid head twitching about - how on earth do chumps like that find themselves in positions of power?
They're parachuted in by the Labour Party. He lives in Leytonstone, nowhere near Reading West and is useless.
The majority of 4,000-odd that the rather good Martin Salter won at the last election will be wiped out and then some at the next one.
Enjoy him while you can; before he disappears into well-deserved obscurity again.