Dirty politics
We know some MPs don't like the way the House of Commons administration is now forced to reveal all sorts of information - but wouldn't they like to know Or maybe they think they're better off not knowing.
Martin Rosenbaum | 16:57 UK time, Monday, 5 March 2007
We know some MPs don't like the way the House of Commons administration is now forced to reveal all sorts of information - but wouldn't they like to know Or maybe they think they're better off not knowing.
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It has been over 40 years now since I gained the Hotel and Catering Institute exam in the subject Hygiene (just down the road from Goldsmith College, Lewisham -at SELTC) but domestically I hopefully still cook meals based on hygienic methods.
Touch wood (and then wash my hands) no family member or guest knowingly food poisoned yet. I will stand by for the flood of letters that disprove my assertion. LOL
And that picture of Mr Prescott - well my late foster mum would have tutted very loudly if I had addressed my food like that