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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2018 18:58:25 GMT
Is that all you have got..... poor show this time... Quiet news weekend... Thought someone would have raised the subject of Johnson and the pillboxes or similar but all been very boring! I can normally rely on the sandal wearing lefties getting a bit uppity whenever Labour is mentioned!
Daily Hate is fighting the Boris stuff with 'news' about Jezz - surprised no one has joined in...
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 13, 2018 19:27:34 GMT
Is that all you have got..... poor show this time... Quiet news weekend... Thought someone would have raised the subject of Johnson and the pillboxes or similar but all been very boring!
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Post by naughtyfox on Aug 15, 2018 15:18:13 GMT
Is that all you have got..... poor show this time... Quiet news weekend... Thought someone would have raised the subject of Johnson and the pillboxes or similar "The Burka is a symbol of Islam’s intolerance of dissent and desire to contain and repress female sexuality. It’s ridiculously oppressive and the wearers who consent to its existence are either submissive hags living in fear of peremptory reprisal or woefully repulsive crones who fell out the ugly tree and hit every branch. The only time anybody should wear this wretched, sinister fancy dress is to a Halloween party." Source: Trout & Salmon Monthly
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 29, 2019 13:51:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 13:56:15 GMT
How many Conservative MPs would you like me to name in response....
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Post by peterboat on Jan 29, 2019 15:03:35 GMT
Not very accurate either wernt a lot of MPs ailed for the expenses scandal? and that wasnt 3 decades ago
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 29, 2019 15:16:59 GMT
"she had just been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when police began to pursue her" all aboard the disability benefits Gravy Train! "1. She is a compulsive liar. 2. She thinks the race card gives her immunity from criticism 3. She is a lawyer who has committed perjury." "former deputy-leader of the Labour group on Cambridgeshire County Council, MP for Peterborough and devout Christian" "She tried to frame a Russian “friend” (in Russia at the time of the offence) and asked her brother to take the wrap for her." "Either way regarding incompetence, dishonesty and lack of moral fibre the calibre of those governing this once great country or in positions of power is surely at an all time low, and fully deserving of public distrust."
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 29, 2019 15:17:35 GMT
How many Conservative MPs would you like me to name in response.... All of them As far back as 1906 UK politicians have faced jail time for scandals while they are supposed to be acting as public representatives. Liberal party MP Jabez Balfour was locked up for property fraud at the turn of the last century. More recently, the MPs expenses scandal saw a large number of politicians jailed; in the aftermath of the scandal four MPs and two peers were sent to prison for fiddling expenses, leading to the startling statistic that in 2011, while 0.13 per cent of the general population was in jail, a shocking 0.61 per cent of House of Commons members were in prison. Ex-Labour MP David Chaytor was jailed for 18 months for fraudulently claiming more than £20,000 in expenses. Jim Devine was jailed for 16 months for claiming more than £8,000. Ex-environment minister Elliot Morley was sent to Ford open prison for fiddling to the tune of £30,000. Eric Illsley was released after just four months of a year-long sentence and claimed he was a “scapegoat”. MP Margaret Moran was spared prison and given a supervision order instead. None of the imprisoned MPs has returned to politics Lord Taylor of Warwick was sent down for 12 months after claiming more than £11,000 from the taxpayer. He was joined by peer Lord Hanningfield who said he went through “hell” before he was jailed over his expenses. Both men repaid expenses they claimed illegally. Losing your seat The scandal meant that an MP elected to parliament in 2010 was four times more likely to be jailed than the average member of the public. However, the House of Commons still does not hold records of criminal convictions related to MPs. Under the Representation of the People Act any MP detained in the UK for more than a year is disqualified from membership of the House of Commons and their seat will be vacated. The rule was brought in after hunger striker Bobby Sands was elected as MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone while imprisoned. Perjury convictions In 2001, Conservative peer and millionaire novelist Lord Archer was jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice, for lying during a libel case against the Daily Star, ending his political career. He served half of his sentence before being released on licence. Tory MP and former cabinet minister, Jonathan Aitken, was convicted of perjury and served a seven month sentence in 1999. On release he became an outspoken advocate of prison reform and contributes to prison newspaper Inside Time. Also rans One of few MPs to be imprisoned for taking a moral stand was Terry Fields, a supporter of the Militant Tendency, who refused to pay his £373 poll tax bill. The most bizarre Westminster jailing involved Labour junior minister John Stonehouse, who faked his own death in 1974. He was arrested by police in Copenhagen who suspected he was Lord Lucan. On his return he endured a 68-day trial for 21 charges of fraud, theft, forgery, conspiracy to defraud, causing a false police investigation and wasting police time. More than 20 years after his death, it was claimed he had been a communist agent.
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 31, 2019 16:04:41 GMT
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 31, 2019 16:38:53 GMT
Mr Justice Stuart-Smith said the offence was ‘totally out of character’. He praised Onasanya as a ‘role model for many young black women who have been inspired by your attitude and achievements’.
The 35-year-old MP, who is appealing against her conviction, has refused to quit Parliament and will continue to receive her £77,000 salary while behind bars.
The DM says: "The comments below have been moderated in advance." I wonder why...
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Post by patty on Jan 31, 2019 18:16:36 GMT
Ah heard that one on the radio so don't need to click that link..phew, twice in 2 days could be to much for me.. She lied, she's been sacked from the Labour party, she's appealed ... however one hopes justice will be done as the issue of her 'lenient' sentence has been raised
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 1, 2019 0:56:01 GMT
The clear injustice here is that the tax payer continues to pay her salary, when she is clearly not in a position to carry out the duties she is paid for.
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Post by thebfg on Feb 1, 2019 0:59:23 GMT
The clear injustice here is that the tax payer continues to pay her salary, when she is clearly not in a position to carry out the duties she is paid for. Yeah surely she should at least be suspended without pay until she can face a panel to explain her absence.
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Post by patty on Feb 1, 2019 8:12:50 GMT
Well if she loses the appeal, one hopes the sentence given will be a true reflection regarding the error of lying plus costs against her would send a message...however if she still draws salary at tax payers expense guess we are then paying her costs.. Wow this justice system is pretty rubbish at times
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 4, 2019 0:39:09 GMT
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