Loved this Hoonish bit from Black Dog...
In his first public speech since quitting as Black Rod, Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Willcocks recalled how ex-Lord Chancellor Charlie Falconer apologised to the Queen at the 2005 State Opening of Parliament for the over-long Queen's Speech written for her by No10.
Geoff Hoon, Commons Leader at the time, chipped in limply: "We tried to take as much out as we could, Ma'am."
HM snapped: "Well you didn't do a very good job, did you?"
Lobbydog...
Monday, 26 October 2009
One isn't impressed
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3 comments:
I think Her Majesty was making a general comment there.
Anon, you are wasted behind your handle!
Any wonder why HOON is now a political insult like being a Mandelson "chump"
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