Tory MP apologises for playing Candy Crush during committee
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Tory MP apologises for playing Candy Crush during committee
Conservative MP Nigel Mills has issued an apology for playing popular mobile puzzle game Candy Crush Saga during a Commons committee hearing.
Pictures were published in the Sun newspaper of the MP playing the game on his tablet during a Work and Pensions Committee session on pensions.
Mr Mills, a committee member, had initially admitted playing and told the newspaper he would try not do it again.
But he later apologised "unreservedly" for his behaviour.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30375609
Honest to god and these people think they have the right to lecture us to work hard and be rewarded.
What a bunch of bloody chancers.
Pictures were published in the Sun newspaper of the MP playing the game on his tablet during a Work and Pensions Committee session on pensions.
Mr Mills, a committee member, had initially admitted playing and told the newspaper he would try not do it again.
But he later apologised "unreservedly" for his behaviour.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30375609
Honest to god and these people think they have the right to lecture us to work hard and be rewarded.
What a bunch of bloody chancers.
Irn Bru- The Tartan terror. Keeper of the royal sporran. Chief Haggis Hunter
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hey I feel for him.....I've been stuck at level 425 for a month now......
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Cass wrote:hey I feel for him.....I've been stuck at level 425 for a month now......
Irn Bru- The Tartan terror. Keeper of the royal sporran. Chief Haggis Hunter
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Re: Tory MP apologises for playing Candy Crush during committee
Irn Bru wrote:Conservative MP Nigel Mills has issued an apology for playing popular mobile puzzle game Candy Crush Saga during a Commons committee hearing.
Pictures were published in the Sun newspaper of the MP playing the game on his tablet during a Work and Pensions Committee session on pensions.
Mr Mills, a committee member, had initially admitted playing and told the newspaper he would try not do it again.
But he later apologised "unreservedly" for his behaviour.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30375609
Honest to god and these people think they have the right to lecture us to work hard and be rewarded.
What a bunch of bloody chancers.
We have conservative candidates in the U.S. who promise while running that they won't do anything for their constituents, and others who belittle and mock the people they supposedly represent, in public forums. Which makes me wonder whether people would support me if I did that to the people who pay my salary ...
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