Are you so distracted that you missed this extension of empire by your favourite group?
The Corrigan Brothers have granted Independent candidate Craig Murray exclusive use of their expenses song for his anti-sleaze election campaign in the forthcoming UK general election in the Norwich North constituency.
By the way, Craig only got under 1k votes, but he was systematically excluded by every main stream media outlet and derided on his blog by Trolls who materialised for the campaign.
He is a worthy person, despite his admitted sins, and I hope he stands in the upcoming UK general election. What he could say under the privilege of parliament would likely give any speaker a nervous breakdown. Having said that, he has already said most of it without the protection of privilege and nobody has had the guts (or idiocy) to sue him.
He has written two very good books, about his time in Uzbekistan and in Africa.
Irish Anglican Priest - Based in Celbridge, Co. Kildare but with some parts of Co. Dublin within the parish boundaries - Husband of one wife and father of one son - Opinionated and occasionally troublesome
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A former rector of Galway - One Canon Patrick Towers
I don't see any clothes I recognise. ;)
Way to go Stephen! Many happy returns :)
All the religious whackos are gone.
Now we're left with the reasonable people who think a dead man can wake up.
Stephen
Don't say you're already past it at 40.
Are you so distracted that you missed this extension of empire by your favourite group?
The Corrigan Brothers have granted Independent candidate Craig Murray exclusive use of their expenses song for his anti-sleaze election campaign in the forthcoming UK general election in the Norwich North constituency.
Sock it to 'em lads!
You got me Póló ;-)
Time for another post?
PS: sorry, I meant, by-election!
By the way, Craig only got under 1k votes, but he was systematically excluded by every main stream media outlet and derided on his blog by Trolls who materialised for the campaign.
He is a worthy person, despite his admitted sins, and I hope he stands in the upcoming UK general election. What he could say under the privilege of parliament would likely give any speaker a nervous breakdown. Having said that, he has already said most of it without the protection of privilege and nobody has had the guts (or idiocy) to sue him.
He has written two very good books, about his time in Uzbekistan and in Africa.
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