Tim Fortescue from Westminster s Secret Service BBC 1995
The "Dirt Book" is kept so the SS can get Ministers to do what they want them to do "forevermore".
26:00 "When you're trying to persuade a member that he should vote in a way that he didn't want to vote... which is a part of your job... it is possible to suggest that perhaps it would be not in his interest if people knew 'something or other'."
'Life in Whips Office' (1995) featuring Geoffrey Dickins MP
Published on Jun 26, 2014
Michael Cockerall documentary Life in Whips Office May 1995 featuring Geoffrey Dickens MP
Look at that, not a woman to be seen. No wonder there are so many wars. Women barely make it in the halls of power.
ReplyDeleteNote also that men like that secretive chummy thing? Secret societies don't have women in them and there are no secret societies consisting of women. Secrecy is the sanctuary of psychopaths.
ReplyDeleteWe can represent ourselves now, with the internet, we can vote on issues not on people. All this rubbish of elite representing us, they don't represent us. They don't live like us. Government is a failed idea, it's irrelevant now that we all can read and write.
ReplyDeleteGood offerings :) Thank you
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