Keeping out water in Centre Parcs | Keeping out bullets in Peckham |
Should be fun at PMQs tomorrow.
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Posted by Luke Akehurst at 8:40 pm
1. | Your nominee must have been deceased for at least 10 years |
2. | They must have made an outstanding contribution to the Borough |
3. | Many current and former Hackney residents must have good cause to remember them |
9 comments:
Does this mean she will be visiting Hackney in a tank?
Probably scared of losing her Million's. She is the niece of the late Countess of Longford and educated at St Paul's (a female version of Eton). Also bent as a nine bob note. Remember her Judge sister getting being struck off when passing info to Harriet the then Solicitor General.
Also a prolific speeder on the roads.
A horrible woman
Everything in the above comment only represents the views of Anonymous, writing in a personal and individual capacity and does not necessarily reflect the views of me, Hackney Council or The Labour Party. All verbs should be preceded by the adverb "allegedly".
... and all nouns preceded by the adjective "alleged".
Mind you, I didn't vote for the horrible woman. I voted for the ginger dwarf.
Allegedly.
I had that bloke, Hague's dad, in the back of my cab once. He was no angel neither.
Allegedly.
Not as Posh as me
Pimms o'clock!
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