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This fellow was a blatant careerist. There was a good deal of information already up about him which appears to have been lifted from the Monday Club circulars at the time of elections for Club office, which had a wide circulation. It is all credible so why has it been deleted? Moreover, why has his little take-over bid of the Monday Club been so selectively sourced, and cited. The articles he wrote demonstrate just what a hypocrite, like John Bercow, that Pinniger was. Did he have any principles at all? Can you locate a source which says he had? 81.151.89.17617:27, 24 August 2006 (UTC).Reply
Too right. Pinniger failed in his take-over bid so decided if he couldn't be the King then he'd rubbish the whole show. He's an obvious creep. 81.131.63.13714:45, 25 August 2006 (UTC)Reply