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"Do civil servants often hide behind political correctness?" "It wouldn't be PC for me to answer that question." 31 October, 2005.
"...you have to attend two today, one tomorrow, four over the weekend..." "Bring it on! I can handle the workload!!!" "Committees?" "Christmas functions." 2 December, 2005.
"It's gone very quiet out there. Have the protesting kindergarten teachers gone?" "No, it's nap time." 10 December, 2005.
"I'd better check with the office to see if everything is okay. If it's not it seems to make a round of golf all the more enjoyable." 7 January, 2006.
"It's the only thing the Minister does well in advance! He started in October." "What's that?" "Winding down for Christmas." 13 December, 2005.
"The Minister has been looking into the complaints of rotting houses." "Did he get to the bottom of the problem?" "Yes. He went straight through the floor." 10 October, 2002.
"Here's the report you wanted." "At last! It's warm!" "The Minister's been sitting on it." 6 December, 2005.
We'll need a translator for the Minister's reply in question time." "What language?" "Gibberish." 8 December, 2005.
"I'm going to announce my solution to the leaky houses problem to the press." "You needn't bother... It's been leaked." 19 October, 2002.
"The people deserve tax cuts this year!" "People don't always get what they deserve!" "True, or you would have been lynched by now." 2 January, 2006.
"Yet another Minister forced to resign! What's Cabinet going to do about it?" "You ARE the Cabinet." 22 March, 2006.
"Will you appear on a TV panel to discuss whether or not TV presenters are grossly overpaid?" "He said, only if guest panelists are grossly overpaid as well." 20 December, 2005.
"I thought the first cabinet meeting of the year would never end!" "There was a lot to get through!" "The PM takes far more holiday snaps now that she's got a digital camera!" 26 January, 2006.
"Here are some reports for you to read over the weekend. Aren't you lucky it's a long weekend?" 25 October, 2002.
"Here's my 'Give and take' Company Tax Plan... Businesses give, and I take." 3 March, 2006.
"The Minister has called a press conference." "Is he going to apologise for going sight-seeing while on an official overseas trip?" "No. He wants to show you all the photos he took." 30 October, 2002.
"I hope YOUR department doesn't refer to your clients as 'stock'. "Of course not! We prefer the term 'cash cows'. 26 October, 2002.
"B-day is May 18th." "B for budget day?" "If it's anything like last year, it'll be B for boredom day." 6 March, 2006.
"The PM's looking for more fresh blood to put around the Cabinet table." 21 October, 2005.
"The Minister can't convince the public the buoyant economy won't last... and he's tried everything." 23 January, 2006.
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