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A list of things that aren't "morally wrong" to David Cameron

 

Friday 22 June 2012 04:12 EDT
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The list of things which are not 'morally wrong' to David Cameron includes nepotism and patronising female MPs
The list of things which are not 'morally wrong' to David Cameron includes nepotism and patronising female MPs (Getty Images)

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1 Not tipping (especially in Italian cafes)

2 Nepotism

3 Riding a borrowed police horse

4 Fraternising with a pot plant thrower

5 Attending a wedding in a lounge suit

6 Being friends with Jeremy Clarkson

7 Leaving a child unattended in a pub

8 Misusing "Lol"

9 Patronising female MPs

10 Patronising old MPs

11 Patronising overweight MPs

12 Inheriting a £300,000 fortune from your father's legal offshore fund

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