junior tory member sacked......

edited January 2009 in Chit chat
......for dressing up as Madeline Mcann at a fancy dress party.
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article.aspx?cp-documentid=12637210&ocid=today

what a very strange thing to think of dressing up as.........specially if your a bloke, above childhood age.
i'd have struggled to think what you'd wear to be "madeline" but apparently he sussed it out.
blonde wig, pink pjs, teddy bear......and vial of blood


weirdo

and some people want these to run our country again??????
Post edited by mel the bell on
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling

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  • edited January 2009
    Well it was pretty stupid of him he must've known there would be consequences.

    ...and I think the guy who replied to him on facebook was mixing up his missing child cases.
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited January 2009
    Well it was pretty stupid of him he must've known there would be consequences.

    ...and I think the guy who replied to him on facebook was mixing up his missing child cases.
    maybe he mixed up his milk cartons?
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited January 2009
    should have dressed in drag, stuffed an organge in his mouth, put a ligature round his neck and gone as Stephen Milligan.
  • edited January 2009
    It's probably some sort of baby fetish he has. Tory scandals are all about sex and Labour about money. I daren't even mention Mark Oaten of the Lib Dums.

    Has the picture of Gordon Brown wearing a nappy and riding a rocking horse been published yet? Or is that being saved to embarrass him during the general election campaign? Honestly any fool could run an economy during a boom. Except Gordon of course. He hasn't a clue what a bust is cos he told us he abolished them.

    Don't vote for any of em. They're all pants.
  • edited January 2009
    ......for dressing up as Madeline Mcann at a fancy dress party.
    http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article.aspx?cp-documentid=12637210&ocid=today

    Unbelievable.
  • edited January 2009
    ewgf wrote: »
    Unbelievable.
    indeed
    how would a grown man even think of what to wear to dress up in amdeline mcann costume?
    well i know now (blonde wig, pink pjs, teddy bear and vial of blood?)

    but i wouldnt have had a clue, how would you think of dressing up as a none descript kid?
    think he thought about it a little too hard
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited January 2009
    So, the McCann's are still doing their thing. Even parties tremble before them. Simply...
  • edited January 2009
    rahtgaz wrote: »
    So, the McCann's are still doing their thing. Even parties tremble before them. Simply...

    How are they regarded in Portugal these days? Over here everyone's now too afraid to say anything negative about them for fear of getting sued.

    But yes, they're still asking for donations, doing the self-publicity thing, and not having to get a real job.
  • edited January 2009
    NickH wrote: »
    How are they regarded in Portugal these days? Over here everyone's now too afraid to say anything negative about them for fear of getting sued.

    Very poorly after their hasty "retreat" when it was leaked they would be formally notified of that "arguido" status.

    Public opinion started to slowly shift before that. Some notable events contributed to that. Most notable when an important politically figure in England quit his position to become their spokesman, or when it was known statements from family, friends and witnesses didn't coincide in the least. The investigation itself didn't go in their favor, which is certainly a factor that eventually shifts public opinion. But that day they left was fundamental. That killed any chance of popular support.

    And it got only worst when police asked them to return to do a reconstruction of the events and their demands (that even involved the presence of journalists) were naturally refused and eventually lead to the closing of the investigation last year.
  • edited January 2009
    oh god, now he's started that whole bloody circus again

    I'd say that's almost as annoying as the daily [strike]diana[/strike] mirror
  • edited January 2009
    indeed

    but i wouldnt have had a clue, how would you think of dressing up as a none descript kid?
    think he thought about it a little too hard

    Maybe half cash cow / half infant?
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