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Old 23-10-2009, 5:33 PM   #1
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Default 'A No. 10 trip.. insider Downing Street' blog discussion

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Old 23-10-2009, 5:53 PM   #2
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Love the casual dress sense! No need for being suited and booted these days when jeans will do. Well done on getting as far as Number 10 with the banking issues!



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Old 23-10-2009, 6:06 PM   #3
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Interesting to hear the level of security these days, I was treated aged 6 to a trip to London after a serious health issue and 30 years ago we could walk right along the street, watch the coming and going, i recall having my photo taken with the copper on the door. Then a stroll out the dead end (for cars) into St James' Park to feed ducks or something.

Last time I was in London about 2 years ago, I did drive down Whitehall and glanced over, it looked like Fort Knox.



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Old 23-10-2009, 6:16 PM   #4
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Blimey Petmidget, theres been some form of gates since 1982 and the current gates since 1989. If you go down Whitehall and Parliament Street now you'll see more posts and concrete barriers than there used to be as well.

So Martin you dressed smarter to go on Watchdog than Downing Street?
It is good to know that people with sense (ie you!) get to talk to the right people occasionally.
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Old 23-10-2009, 6:45 PM   #5
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Love the casual dress sense! No need for being suited and booted these days when jeans will do. Well done on getting as far as Number 10 with the banking issues!
Honesstly its just the pic - I had a smart stripey shirt on i promise



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Blimey Petmidget, theres been some form of gates since 1982 and the current gates since 1989. If you go down Whitehall and Parliament Street now you'll see more posts and concrete barriers than there used to be as well.

So Martin you dressed smarter to go on Watchdog than Downing Street?
It is good to know that people with sense (ie you!) get to talk to the right people occasionally.

Well it would have been summer 1980, so i guess i pre-dated the gates, i was only a nippa. And dont get to London much



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Old 23-10-2009, 11:10 PM   #7
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wonder why no cameras allowed inside.. not likes there's a rave going on,??
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Are you implying Martin that you could have walked out with someone else's mobile/blackberry (or vice versa)? Just think of the possibilities .... !



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"the only single one is Tony Blair’s at the end. So it seems the occupant after Gordon Brown will need to have the photos rearranged in columns of three to accommodate them all in future."
Sorry to be pedantic but it sounds like it should be the occupier after the occupier after GB. When GB finally gets his just desserts, the next poor sod will put GB's mug under Blair's. So the one after will have the rearrangement nightmare.
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Old 25-10-2009, 7:21 PM   #10
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Wow every time I watch the tv recently I see Martin, Watchdog, Countdown & now this.................. not that I am complaining far from it I wish it was you residing at number 10



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"the only single one is Tony Blair’s at the end. So it seems the occupant after Gordon Brown will need to have the photos rearranged in columns of three to accommodate them all in future."
Sorry to be pedantic but it sounds like it should be the occupier after the occupier after GB. When GB finally gets his just desserts, the next poor sod will put GB's mug under Blair's. So the one after will have the rearrangement nightmare.

Quite right - funnily enough that's exactly what I meant to write - but I wrote it in three chunks with dispruptions and missed it at speed



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Wendy rightly suggested we should each have our pics taken outside the door – after all everyone else does it – so dutifully I’ve plopped mine below
And where's Wendy's pic? I dunno, it's all me me me isn't it

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Honestly its just the pic - I had a smart stripey shirt one i promise
Like we'd ever doubt the presence of a stripy shirt

(The wonders of Firefox spell checking - I'd have sworn it was spelt stripey!)
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Jeans and a stripey shirt for a visit to number 10.
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