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'Sir' Digby Jones LLB
posted on: 6/15/2006 3:01:24 PM

As chairman of the CBI - the bosses club - it's this fat git's job to issue press releases about what skiving scroungers workers are and justifying his fat pay cheques. But he can't, can he. Nor can he justify his fat face/arse/etc. which just goes to show he's got too much money and he spends it on food.

Ra, ra, productivity, shouldn't be watching the World Cup when you could be earning me a few bob, wpay freeze for staff, more for fat cats. Fat cat? Fat cun— anyway...

(oh, he was born in Birmingham, but he doesn't seem to like to talk about this with all his rich chums)
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This message was updated on 6/15/2006 3:09:11 PM by peakyblinder

'Sir' Digby Jones LLB
replied on: 6/15/2006 3:05:43 PM

What does the LLB stand for? 'Long live Brummagem, 'love lies bleeding' or 'likes licking bollocks'?
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'Sir' Digby Jones LLB
replied on: 6/20/2006 9:49:00 PM

Loves Large Beers - by the sound of it!
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'Sir' Digby Jones LLB
replied on: 6/30/2006 10:06:03 AM

quote:
oh, he was born in Birmingham, but he doesn't seem to like to talk about this with all his rich chums


Well he's sticking up for this Bermingham:


Hundreds of business leaders will march through London on Thursday to protest against the UK's "one way" extradition treaty with America.

The march has been organised by Karl Watkin, a dot-com millionaire, and has received the backing of the CBI's Sir Digby Jones and Shami Chakrabarti of the human rights group Liberty.

Mr Watkin said he was roused to action after the Law Lords refused to hear an appeal by four UK businessmen fighting extradition to the US last week.

Lawyers now hope the cases, involving the NatWest Three and Ian Norris, will go to the European Court of Human Rights. Last week, a committee of Law Lords refused a petition by former NatWest bankers David Bermingham, Gary Mulgrew and Giles Darby, and from Ian Norris, former chief executive of Morgan Crucible.

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'Sir' Digby Jones LLB
replied on: 7/6/2006 5:13:29 PM

Looks Like [a right fat] Bastard
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