• Andrew Mitchell resigns over 'pleb' row
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Remember [url=http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1213553]this?[/url] Yeah [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19922026[/url] [quote=BBC News][B]Andrew Mitchell has quit as government chief whip after criticism for making rude remarks to police officers at the gates of Downing Street.[/B] Mr Mitchell apologised for his conduct but denied using the word "pleb" in exchanges last month. Labour, the Police Federation and the Daily Telegraph were among those calling for the minister to go as pressure intensified on him. There were angry clashes over Mr Mitchell in Parliament on Wednesday.[/quote]
Constantly denies using the words that he was accused of using. Yet doesn't say what he actually said. Funny that.
Good, the guy was a fucking pleb and he should know his place.
I went on Wikipedia to read about him [img]http://puu.sh/1gtc5[/img]
[URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20008342"]It looks like Georgie boy has made a similar gaff, showing an unexpected flair for timing.[/URL]
[QUOTE=Camundongo;38102486][URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20008342"]It looks like Georgie boy has made a similar gaff, showing an unexpected flair for timing.[/URL][/QUOTE] Oh lordy, the Chancellor can't possibly be allowed to sit with the dregs of society, we carry all kinds of disease like hooliganism, alcoholism and common sense, he can't possibly help run a country whilst afflicted by any of those, it's for the best really.
Replace them with real people, please.
The BBC break the news, who's the first person they interview on the matter? Kevin Maguire! Why can't they be as unbiased as their website? This was a full gone conclusion from the start anyway.
Ironic that the word pleb was mostly used by high class citizens when referring to the working class.
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