A Conversation for The Associative Arms Pub
TABLE : The cabinet room, 10 Downing Street, London, UK 2002 AD
Researcher PSG Started conversation Sep 12, 2003
The cabinet room is the room where the cabinet meets to be told by the prime minister what important decisions they are going to make (pointed political comment). Now table thirty six is the table they sit around, so please try not to chip it or spill beer on it as the cleaners have devil of a time as it is keeping our use of it secret from the government as it is. Thankfully, any beermats left behind tend to be put down to John Prescott (Deputy PM) so at least that’s one less thing to worry about.
The question is with all these enquires (and what they are revealing) do we still trust government or politics? Did we ever? Did even the ancient Greeks think politicians where a load of shifty customers?
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TABLE : The cabinet room, 10 Downing Street, London, UK 2002 AD
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