Pleb. 10:46 - Nov 28 with 456 views | NOTRAC | Judge Mr Justice Mitting has ruled that in all probability, Andrew Mitchell did use the word 'pleb' as accused by P C Toby Rowland who the learned judge described as an old fashioned policeman who was not the sort of man who had the wit or imagination to invent the word on the spur of the moment. In other words what his Lordship ended up saying was P C Toby was accurately described by mr Mitchell but he could have said it in a better way. | |
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Pleb. on 10:47 - Nov 28 with 453 views | LeonisGod | Indeed. What a waste of money, time and tabloid column inches. | | | |
Pleb. on 11:31 - Nov 28 with 420 views | epaul | Yeah but it's gonna cost the c*nt 3 nmill happy days | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Pleb. on 11:37 - Nov 28 with 417 views | Lohengrin | Ha! That's about as accurate a summation as you'll read. | |
| An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it. |
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Pleb. on 14:51 - Nov 28 with 344 views | Sweyns_Eye | £3 million quid legal fees and the likelihood that plod will sue him for slander/defamation of character too. Messrs Sue, Grabbit and Run will be rubbing their hands in glee. | |
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Pleb. on 15:10 - Nov 28 with 322 views | monmouth | When whether someone said 'pleb' or not can make it into the legal system you know that as a race (yes there is only one) humans are well and truly finished. | |
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