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Originally Posted by Paul
AFAIK, there is still no evidence of anything illegal having happened.
"Morally corrupt" is a meaningless term, what one person considers corrupt, another does not.
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Maggy's statement, and mine, were both absent of detail.
I - continuously - accept that there is no evidence available to the Met to indicate illegal activity in line with their statement.
I am however considering if a journalist must hold politicians to account on moral matters how they can do so if there are skeletons in their closets. Can they look a Minister, or even a Prime Minister, in the eye and hold them to account if deep down they know the other side of the table know they have skeletons in theirs.
The very fact the man had a mental breakdown at being exposed says to me 'no'.