Oh, is that a bus? No, it's Liam Fox
Published:
October 14, 2011 at 7:33pm
The internet is thick with photographs of Liam Fox that the Labour Party could have used when reporting news of Liam Fox’s resignation on its website, Maltastar.
But instead they chose this picture of one of Arriva’s London buses. Arriva + bus + minister = resignation.
As they would say: ‘Geddit’?
Yes, I get it. You’re not fit for purpose.
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Literal thinking.
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They’re so clever. No wonder they can’t wait to govern the country.
They forgot the nudge, nudge, wink, wink part. Wonder which bright spark came up with this attempt at subliminal messaging, Marisa maybe?
Surprise surprise!
JPO is not the headline news on The Times today. Instead he was a main news item on this evening’s Super One news.
More people jumping on the band wagon:
http://insiteronline.com/news/students-set-up-group-to-protest-bus-service/
How original.
Jaqq, jaqq, jaqq, cwiec, cwiec, cwiec!
(and I’m in a good mood)
Guess who will be discussing the balance/ imbalance at PBS, on Super One’s Inkontri on Monday? No prizes awarded for the right answer.
There is something wrong going on at The Times.
Read this: http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20111014/local/right-to-fair-hearing-not-violated-with-statement-given-not-in-presence-of-lawyer-court.389150
Xuereb’s lawyer is Jose’ Herrera. Whereas in successful cases Herrera’s name is highlighted, in this case his name is not even hinted at.
What’s going on?
Judging by the headline, they’re moving with the times.
Funnily enough the British transport minister got Liam Fox’s job.
Pity we don’t have a defence minister. Maybe when Labour is in power we might have Gadget as the ‘minister of war’, as this ministry used to be called in earlier days.