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Time For Cameron To Lose Some Weight?
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Seen this morning's piccies of our hard working PM on the beach? Looks like he could do with shedding a few pounds - he's no Vladimir Putin. Try some austerity, porkie!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah I think there's quite a big lump of useless lard he could shed
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Yeah I agree Pickles does stretch the imagination as to how many dinners he fits in, in a night.
Come to think of it Porkie Arnold Goodman - Two Dinners Goodman - lawyer to the Stars used his clients money as Dinner money
{ Harold Wilson's former press secretary Joe Haines wrote:
Goodman could be a kind and generous man, so lax in his billing that he often didn't charge at all. The Friends of Arnold, especially in the arts world, are still numerous and cherish his memory. However, they don't include the Portman family, who accused him of stealing millions from a trust fund. Brivati persuasively clears Goodman of that charge, but Paul Foot, who originally made it, is a meticulous researcher, and I still cannot grasp why, if the accusation was totally unfounded, Goodman's old firm, Goodman Derrick, should have paid Lord Portman half a million pounds not to pursue his writ}
I wonder if any MPs have been up to similar things ? Not of course our PM who is independently rich
I think we should be told.....
Come to think of it Porkie Arnold Goodman - Two Dinners Goodman - lawyer to the Stars used his clients money as Dinner money
{ Harold Wilson's former press secretary Joe Haines wrote:
Goodman could be a kind and generous man, so lax in his billing that he often didn't charge at all. The Friends of Arnold, especially in the arts world, are still numerous and cherish his memory. However, they don't include the Portman family, who accused him of stealing millions from a trust fund. Brivati persuasively clears Goodman of that charge, but Paul Foot, who originally made it, is a meticulous researcher, and I still cannot grasp why, if the accusation was totally unfounded, Goodman's old firm, Goodman Derrick, should have paid Lord Portman half a million pounds not to pursue his writ}
I wonder if any MPs have been up to similar things ? Not of course our PM who is independently rich
I think we should be told.....
He's a PM who spends a lot of time working on his image - jogging, cycling, tennis, horsey set.
Remember when Cameron wanted to introduce a fat tax to prevent obesity?
The Telegraph suggests he looks like Steven Segal.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/d avid-ca meron/1 0260698 /David- Cameron -goes-t opless- on-Polz eath-be ach-in- Cornwal l.html
Remember when Cameron wanted to introduce a fat tax to prevent obesity?
The Telegraph suggests he looks like Steven Segal.
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