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Damien 29-11-2024 23:40

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36186815)
Do you have a link to that, please?

Can’t find that in this Sky News article…

https://news.sky.com/story/louise-ha...-game-13263058

https://news.sky.com/story/transport...-2014-13262362

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However, three separate sources claimed she made the false report to benefit personally, with two of the sources alleging she wanted a more modern work handset that was being rolled out to her colleagues at the time.

The now cabinet minister had been working as a public policy manager at Aviva, but two sources said she lost her job at the insurance firm because of the incident.

Hugh 30-11-2024 00:18

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Thanks

Russ 30-11-2024 08:09

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Good to see the Tories speaking up for morals and standards

papa smurf 30-11-2024 09:43

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36186836)
Good to see the Tories speaking up for morals and standards

once again i have this urge to watch frozen

let it go --let it go :spin:

Russ 30-11-2024 10:09

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Come on, you know the rules. Just doing what the Tory fans did for 14 years.

Chris 30-11-2024 10:47

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36186839)
once again i have this urge to watch frozen

let it go --let it go :spin:

You should broaden your mind a bit - take a trip to the cinema and watch Wicked. The song at the end of Act One, Defying Gravity, performs the same narrative function as Let it Go does in Frozen.

Oddly enough Idina Menzel performed Defying Gravity in the original Broadway production of Wicked 10 years before Disney asked her to perform the same sort of song, telling a not dissimilar story, in Frozen. Coincidence? You decide.

papa smurf 30-11-2024 11:02

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36186841)
You should broaden your mind a bit - take a trip to the cinema and watch Wicked. The song at the end of Act One, Defying Gravity, performs the same narrative function as Let it Go does in Frozen.

Oddly enough Idina Menzel performed Defying Gravity in the original Broadway production of Wicked 10 years before Disney asked her to perform the same sort of song, telling a not dissimilar story, in Frozen. Coincidence? You decide.

who are you and where is chris

Chris 30-11-2024 16:57

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send help

Sirius 30-11-2024 17:22

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36186850)
send help

:LOL:

papa smurf 30-11-2024 19:09

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Officers investigating Louise Haigh's "stolen" phone believed a photo she submitted of the handset had been taken after the alleged theft, Sky News has been told.

Two sources said after looking at metadata attached to the photo - information that often details when photos were captured - officers believed it had been taken after the date at which Ms Haigh alleged the phone had been stolen.


https://news.sky.com/story/louise-ha...theft-13263796

not a very clever thief but thankfully was never investigated for eating a slice of cake in the office

Sirius 30-11-2024 19:13

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36186852)
Officers investigating Louise Haigh's "stolen" phone believed a photo she submitted of the handset had been taken after the alleged theft, Sky News has been told.

Two sources said after looking at metadata attached to the photo - information that often details when photos were captured - officers believed it had been taken after the date at which Ms Haigh alleged the phone had been stolen.


https://news.sky.com/story/louise-ha...theft-13263796

not a very clever thief but thankfully was never investigated for eating a slice of cake in the office

Why do i think this is just the start for her. :D

papa smurf 30-11-2024 19:14

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36186853)
Why do i think this is just the start for her. :D

The truth will out as they say

Sirius 30-11-2024 19:15

Re: Starmer’s chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36186852)
Officers investigating Louise Haigh's "stolen" phone believed a photo she submitted of the handset had been taken after the alleged theft, Sky News has been told.

Two sources said after looking at metadata attached to the photo - information that often details when photos were captured - officers believed it had been taken after the date at which Ms Haigh alleged the phone had been stolen.


https://news.sky.com/story/louise-ha...theft-13263796

not a very clever thief but thankfully was never investigated for eating a slice of cake in the office

Why do i think this is just the start for her. :D

Once the press smell blood they will never stop, just like the Chancellor :D

jfman 30-11-2024 20:36

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Since when do the po-po ask for a photo for a likeness of a stolen phone? Equally the other day it was referenced the police got in touch when said phone went online - again if I reported my phone nicked I'd expect a crime reference number for insurance purposes and advice to xancel/get a new SIM.

None of this adds up. She's obviously not got a leg to stand on - I'm not claiming that - but there is a massive hole in the entire story.

nomadking 30-11-2024 20:59

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Things "not adding up" seems to be a common theme in the explanation of these stories coming out. Rayner, Reeves, Haigh.
Probably best for any Labour MP to stay on the backbenches, in order to avoid too much scrutiny.


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