So long as you're only seen and not heard, junior.Mallardz wrote:I read this and was intrigued but it's not about me so I'm now instead relieved I can stay in here a while longer.


So long as you're only seen and not heard, junior.Mallardz wrote:I read this and was intrigued but it's not about me so I'm now instead relieved I can stay in here a while longer.
Given the recent history of our politicians I am more than ready to be hasty - they appear pretty universally to be dishonest twats. I doagree with you about the area of wrongdoing of course. And to repeat, I have nothing against his sexuality, whatever it may be, just the dishonesty and how vulnerable it could make him.surreptitious57 wrote:If Liam Fox goes it will not be because
he is a married gay man but because he has
broken the Ministerial Code by allowing his best
friend Kevin Werritty access to the Ministry Of Defence
without relevant security checks. David Laws himself a gay
man had to resign this year because he too compromised himself
by not declaring that he owned a second property that he shared with
his partner. On the issue of homosexuality in the Conservative Party one
could only go after someone who was an open critic of it whilst secretly being
one but even here one would need to give them the benefit of the doubt as it may
be a coping mechanism and not a deliberate attempt at deception. Remember that many
in the Party are opposed to gay marriage in spite of the David Cameron speech to Conference.
So let us not be too hasty in condemning anyone right now. But rather just see what actually happens
I'm relieved to see your new avatar there.charlou wrote:So long as you're only seen and not heard, junior.Mallardz wrote:I read this and was intrigued but it's not about me so I'm now instead relieved I can stay in here a while longer.![]()
charlou wrote:
What annoys me most when these situations come to light, is not that they've been caught in the act of hypocrisy, but that their consequent downfall is inevitably considered due to their immoral and/or hypocritical behaviour, and not the moralistic judgement of the culture that pressures them to behave in a certain right way, while forcing any deviation from that to be manifested in clandestine way
I thought it was about you tooMallardz wrote:I read this and was intrigued but it's not about me so I'm now instead relieved I can stay in here a while longer.
lordpasternack wrote:Yeah - I fuckin' love oppressin' ma wimmin, like I love chowin' on ma bacon and tuggin' on ma ol' cock…
Pappa wrote:God is a cunt! I wank over pictures of Jesus! I love Darwin so much I'd have sex with his bones!!!!
'Burgled' - I really should check my typing a bit more rigourdl;y rigerosly rigrus rigorously.Gawdzilla wrote:'burgles'?
I thought my Brit-fu was weak. Sorry.Rum wrote:'Burgled' - I really should check my typing a bit more rigourdl;y rigerosly rigrus rigorously.Gawdzilla wrote:'burgles'?
That must be where they get their GREAT fashion sense?Tero wrote:Let's see who he is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Fox
well, sure, all conservative politicians are closeted gays. And televangelists.
From that article ..Crumple wrote:Not just gay but a promiscuous homosexual? that's not one you can turn your back on is it?![]()
http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/229637/2 ... n-pmqs.htm
(my bold) More of this, please.Asked on Radio 4's "Today" programme about rumours that Fox was "a promiscuous homosexual," fellow Cabinet minister Chris Grayling, the employment secretary, said: "If you look around the Westminster village you will find all kinds of wild gossip about all kinds of individuals in all parties. That doesn't mean they are not good at their jobs. I have known Liam for many years. I know him and his wife, and they have always struck me as being a happily married couple. The reality is that the gossip is certainly circulating.
"I think we have got past the point in politics, though, where we needed to worry about people's private lives. The question is, is somebody doing an important, capable job."
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