rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Almost Johnsonian you could say.
no, he has to exhaust every avenue of bullshit first
oh dear, another false equivalence, a tad desperate
Almost Johnsonian you could say.
I think he has done both
The desperation to try to tar Starmer with something, in fact anything, is truly pitiful. The Tory agenda seems to be trying to create a " They are all the same " narrative..
...the problem is, if Starmer has done anything wrong he will take it on the chin rather than try to change the rules.
Do you think if I call him a right wing attention seeking **** he will give me a thumbs up ?
No luck so far with my thumbs up.
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https://news.sky.com/story/sir-keir-starmer-breached-mps-code-of-conduct-eight-times-12665831
The leader of the Opposition failed to register on time eight interests, including Premier League box seats and the sale of a plot of land.
An inquiry into the Labour leader was opened in June by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone, relating to claims about late declaration of earnings and gifts, benefits or hospitality from UK sources.
These included a directors' box for two people at Crystal Palace worth £720, four tickets for Watford vs Arsenal and tickets for his staff for the British Kebab awards.
Speaking at the time, Sir Keir said he was "absolutely confident" he had not broken the MPs' code of conduct.
However, she noted the "breaches were minor and/or inadvertent, and that there was no deliberate attempt to mislead".
I am assuming the missed bit was also "inadvert" and that there was "no deliberate attempt to mislead" by the poster either
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https://news.sky.com/story/sir-keir-starmer-breached-mps-code-of-conduct-eight-times-12665831
The leader of the Opposition failed to register on time eight interests, including Premier League box seats and the sale of a plot of land.
An inquiry into the Labour leader was opened in June by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone, relating to claims about late declaration of earnings and gifts, benefits or hospitality from UK sources.
These included a directors' box for two people at Crystal Palace worth £720, four tickets for Watford vs Arsenal and tickets for his staff for the British Kebab awards.
Speaking at the time, Sir Keir said he was "absolutely confident" he had not broken the MPs' code of conduct.
The most important bit of vital interest to the country has also been omitted. Who won the British Kebab awards?
Wow, you can't handle that your man Bojo, as been found out for being a lying corrupt oath, and now you are making your self look silly, even mentally unstable, buy looking for stuff to post about Sir Kier.View attachment 150634
https://news.sky.com/story/sir-keir-starmer-breached-mps-code-of-conduct-eight-times-12665831
The leader of the Opposition failed to register on time eight interests, including Premier League box seats and the sale of a plot of land.
An inquiry into the Labour leader was opened in June by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone, relating to claims about late declaration of earnings and gifts, benefits or hospitality from UK sources.
These included a directors' box for two people at Crystal Palace worth £720, four tickets for Watford vs Arsenal and tickets for his staff for the British Kebab awards.
Speaking at the time, Sir Keir said he was "absolutely confident" he had not broken the MPs' code of conduct.
'Interesting article', usually means it's interesting for you, and tedious reading for the rest of us, while you eagerly await responses.
First paragraph enough to convince me that it's written by a moron. No point reading on.
about as interesting and uninspiring as Starmer. which is both a weakness and strength electorally, people are probably ready for a bit of dull governance.