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if you are i are discovered de-frauding folk then you or i get prosecuted! whats the difference?:(
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I notice that one name that is notable so far by it's absence is that of the speaker, Michael Martin. I wonder if his brutal savaging of the MP Kate Hoey may have anything to do with the fact (some of you will remember) that several years ago this Scottish scoundrel was also caught with his hands in the taxpayer's till when he claimed for his missus's shopping jaunts around London's West End. Personally, I think the man is a disgrace as speaker and representative of the house and the only seat he should have in the capital is that in the dock of the number one court, the Old Bailey, alongside that of his compatriots, messrs Brown and Darling.
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Good. Hope this is the first of many.
The TaxPayers' Alliance - Campaign: Why we have called the police in to investigate MPs' expenses |
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I don't see how he can be innocent, surely he knew the mortgage had been paid off. It is absolutely deplorable that any MP would stoop so low:mad:
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I see Brown has just chucked Morley out the PLP; the usual political ploy of a sacrificial lamb in the hope that the scandal will die down. Some hope!
It ain't much better over in the other house - that half-wit from Blackburn, Lord Taylor has also been slung out the Upper House, the first time that's happened since the days of Charles the First. Is it to much to hope that our current Charles will lead a column of Challenger tanks down Whitehall, stopping off at Downing Street to fire a few rounds through the doors of No's 10 & 11 respectively, before proceeding down to Parliament Square and then lay waste the sorry shambles of our so-called representatives?? |
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keep posting the good news T. yer making cashy very happy.:)
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well its good news to me T. i have bin saying they are shysters n frauds fer last 15 yrs or so, n people thought i was strange.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: the chickens have come home to roost n i am delighted.;)
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Let's see if the Torygraph has 'owt to say over the Speaker tomorrow. |
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A few weeks ago on this forum AndrewB was slated for using the FOI Act to discover, what local politicians were claiming as expenses.
Several National newspapers requested information as to MP's expenses and where given a date when the information was to be released, possibly in an abridged version. The information was released by a 'Leak', good word that, and the dung hit the fan. With European Elections and some Local Elections coming up my question is: Will you be casting a vote? |
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