What’s in a name?
Tory MP Bill Cash issued a statement today defending his expenses record.
I know the expenses saga is a serious issue but I can’t help but note, on a Friday afternoon, the lighter side of this particular twist. A person with the surname “Cash” writing about just that.
I’ve encountered this phenomenon a few times before – a relative’s treasurer friend Mr Moneybags and the staffer surnamed “Pike” at a fishing club in the patch I used to work as a cub reporter.
It’s got us here at SM thinking, do you know of someone in the profession who has a particularly apt moniker? Let us know in the comment box below.


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I used to work at British Waterways and they had a water engineer in their Leeds office named Lee King