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Enforcing standards in the Upper House.
Shocking... or maybe not as shocking compared to what some others might be getting up to... :dozey:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33667676 |
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Nothing surprises me anymore. The upper echelons of politics contain more than their fair share of hypocrites who preach honesty and morality whilst being anything but.
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Typical of the low standards amongst politicians nowadays. I sometimes wonder what else could be found from them.
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Investigative journalism at its best. No wonder they want to try and muzzle the press. The vindictive way that the Met and CPS have hounded reporters just for telling the truth that they don't want you to hear is sickening when the police should be looking at parliament much more closely.
Drugs, sleaze, paedo rings, expenses scandals, it just goes on and on. Where are the prosecutions? |
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Children, drugs, prostitutes, gambling.
could be any number of them. |
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Let's not tar every member of the Lords..some do the job that they are supposed to very well. Same goes for SOME MPs.. let's just be specific about who are the bad apples.
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exactly who is taking cocaine. and which one is having an affair with his mothers boyfriend? |
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It is unfair to lump the innocent together with the guilty. |
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It'd help greatly to discover who are the bad apples if there wasn't so much closing of ranks going on. IMHO turning a blind eye to or deliberately helping to cover up wrongdoing are just as bad. Wrongdoing within the Lords might range from the most serious offences at one end of the spectrum to 'signing in' purely to claim expenses at the other with no intention to contribute anything to proceedings. Let's not tar all bad apples with the same brush, some bad apples are more rotten than others.
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The only complaint I have is that he's financing it with my money. So should be booted out of the house.
Other than that, crack on, so to speak. |
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There is another issue which is relevant when people in positions of power put themselves in situations where they may be vulnerable to blackmail and could therefore have their decision making unduly influenced. We certainly can't expect our politicians to be as pure as the driven snow and people are entitled to some privacy, but I don't think such people ought to be engaging in dubious activities until they're out of office in which case there'll be little or no possible conflict with their public duties. Fat chance of any of that happening however...
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:rofl: In the context of the 'happenings' this publisher prints a meaningless story and negates those who push through such activity? Yes I'm clearly not in. You see I don't know a women who knows a man who knows somebody else.
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If he thinks falling on his sword will draw a line under this.:erm: |
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He'll be alright as long as it's the 'sword of truth'... :D
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