Conference gossip o-rama

Don’t sue me, sue him.

My personal favourite, not mentioned there, was the MP who took an impressionable young thing up to their hotel room at 1am for some guidance on “being a good PPC”. Jim Hacker used to say that in politics you need good elbows. Something tells me that aspiring PPC discovered you need good knees instead.

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3 Comments

  • There were some new ones on there to me…..

    …but you did miss out the one about the artificial leg arriving at conference……

  • Rob Fenwick 29th Sep '06 - 1:41pm

    That one just wasn’t funny.

  • I think that depends on whether or not you were the one who was sent it……

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