A no-win situation

Having returned from a few days sans Internet I’m not quite up to speed with current affairs.  However, I have just read this article about William Hague.

Apparently, "Mr Hague himself now seems to understand that it was poor judgement to share a hotel room with an assistant."

In light of the furore about MPs expenses, one wonders if, having adopted a new policy of not sharing a twin room, the next BBC article will read “he now seems to understand that it was poor judgement in the recession to spend an unnecessary amount on hotel bills.”

Who would be a politician?

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