Why the secrecy?
Dolly is sadly hiding in the Canary Islands at the moment and thus unavailable to comment about this office based confusion. TB did manage to get through to Dolly loyalist
Tom Miller
, who passionately defended his boss to TB last night. Miller said that he “spends most of his week” in the LabourList office so is clearly a good person to speak to:TB: Oh right so which office? The “office”on Beak St?
TM: Errrh no. A different one…
TB: Oh right, so who works at the Beak St office?
TM: Errrh nobody does.
TB: Oh yeah why not?
TM: Errrrrrrrrh... because that’s the postal address.
TB: I know. So where is the real LabourList office?
TM: I’m not telling you.
TB: Why not? Because it’s 38 Victoria Street?
TM: I’m just not telling you. We can play guessing games all night. It’s definitely not Labour premises.
TB: Ok so, is it a business or private residence?
TM: I’m not sure, I’d imagine it’s a business.
TB: Where in London is it?
TM: I'm not telling you.
TM: Errrh no. A different one…
TB: Oh right, so who works at the Beak St office?
TM: Errrh nobody does.
TB: Oh yeah why not?
TM: Errrrrrrrrh... because that’s the postal address.
TB: I know. So where is the real LabourList office?
TM: I’m not telling you.
TB: Why not? Because it’s 38 Victoria Street?
TM: I’m just not telling you. We can play guessing games all night. It’s definitely not Labour premises.
TB: Ok so, is it a business or private residence?
TM: I’m not sure, I’d imagine it’s a business.
TB: Where in London is it?
TM: I'm not telling you.
Why the secrecy?
Why can't the post go to the real office?
TB is with you on this one Tom. He too would imagine that is probably is a business address...
A registered business address - no less prestigious than Beak Street.
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Simple.
Better to make you work for it.
:o)