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Using Twitter to send private messages but posting to your main feed instead, priceless.
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what did it say?
'page does not exist' fail.
Bobbins, he's removed it.
Using Twitter to send private messages but posting to your main feed instead, priceless.
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broken link fail...
Just a tick, still got the screen up....
What was it the PM said about Twitterers? 🙂
something about fingersprints and a story?
And that means what exactly?
still there in the google cache
And that means what exactly?
Do you know who he is and the current controversy he's involved in ?
Pass can't stand the bloke myself
Still here also
twitter.com/#!/ChrisHuhne (copy and paste link)
it means he said a story to a journalist but does not want it attributed to him I assume.
Without knowing the story how can we judge his duplicitous actions.
I go for him being a noble whistleblower rather than a self serving **** for his own agenda - those lib dems how can you not believe what they say ....lefty cynics
Reads to me more like a "member of the press" has approached him for confirmation of a story, and we were going to see a "close personal friend" say it was true...
I detest the man, really hope this is the last straw for him.
My point was, why does a public figure (MP) think that using twitter messaging is a suitable medium for communicating a bit of (potential) skulduggery. And then to cock up using direct messaging and post it to the world == treble facepalm.
like many MPS he has the heady mix of arrogance and stupidity
From Guido Fawkes,
@chrishuhne Don't Don't worry, no one will suspect you leaking to us
like many MPS he has the heady mix of arrogance and stupidity
Chris Huhne is also a Liberal Democrat, which means that he now takes the [i]complete[/i] opposite position to the one he took when he wanted people to vote for him.
Chris Huhne before the general election, May 2007 :
[i][b]"Nuclear power is a tried, tested and failed technology, which is clearly a costly blind alley"[/b][/i]
Chris Huhne after the general election and having secured the job he wanted as cabinet minister for energy and climate change, August 2010 :
[b][i]"We are on course to make sure that the first new nuclear power station opens on time in 2018" [/i][/b]
A clear case of election fraud.
[i]The Liberal Democrats............less trustworthy than the Tories[/i]
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15223294 ]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15223294[/url]