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Old 07-10-2024, 13:24   #29
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Re: Starmers chronicles

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Yes, you are right - the Labour Politicians doing things that are within the rules, and declaring those donations in the Register of Interest (and not breaking any laws) are exactly like all the crimes, sleaze, and corruption the Tories carried out over the previous 14 years - you know, watching porn in the HoC, not declaring over £110k in donations (and getting fined for it), lying about holidays in Mustique (and getting reprimanded for it by the HoC Standards Committee), lying to the HoC (and being reprimanded for it). breaching Lobbying rules and having to resign, rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment and cocaine abuse, groping men in a private club, hiring girl-friends as non-exec directors, trying to get your girlfriend a job as Chief of Staff in the Foreign Ofgice, PPE Medpro, Randox, Track & Trace, deliberately losing your Special Branch bodyguards to attend a party in Italy held by the son of an ex-KGB senior officer (who was later ennobled), being the first PM and Chancellor to commited a criminal act whilst in office, unlawfully prorogued Parliament, having to resign as Home Secretary over security breaches (then getting re-appointed), unlawfully approving a donor’s planning permission to save them £45 million, "IT lessons", £800k "loan", betting on General Election dates, etc., etc..
Yes, well we know all about this forum's take on Moral v Lawful.

But thanks for the list, I'll tick them off, as and when they happen.........as I'm sure they will.
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