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Old 29-04-2022, 18:36   #1838
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Re: All those No.10 lockdown parties

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
Seems to be one rule for Tories and a different one for all the rest . Here in red Wales , the labour leader screams break the law and resign , member of his government breaks it I think 3 times but that's ok as she paid the fines
How is that different from those at No 10 paying their fines?

In my view, any MP who broke a law they made/urged others to follow should step down. That's irrespective of which party they belong to and irrespective of a war in Ukraine.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
No they were not allowed to eat and drink together at all. You would make an horrible legal analyst Andrew. Labour broke the rules.


Read them.
Legal analysts/lawyers/police have doubtless gone through all the relevant documents - and not just this one - and found Starmer innocent.

I can't see why they would all put their reputations on the line and make such conclusions if they hadn't done their homework thoroughly. I think we might be heading into conspiracy theory territory here.

However, if you're right, fantastic, always good to see lawyers taken down a peg or two.

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