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2 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Free clothes?  Noooo!

 

Million pound "after dinner speeches" to a company that you did favours for while in power?  Yesss!

 

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indeed   there is always a way  and these sort of people will always find it

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16 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

People  forget their "principals" very quickly when it suits them,  in my experience 

 

Sounds like he was simply changing his "principles" to suit the role.  In other words, he liked having power over others.  When you changed the "others" his "principles" appeared to change because he had to act in a different way to exert power.  So he didn't really have principles in the first place.

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All of them are totally brain-dead if they thought that it was morally OK to accept these gifts, (regardless of the legality of it).  God help us if these are the types of politicians we have - unable to predict anything further than the end of their Pinocchio noses...

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Labour MPs can be bought so, so cheaply.

 

It cost YouTube the price of glastonbury tickets to get Labour to ditch the promised 10% digital service tax hike.

 

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/labour-ditched-digital-service-tax-hike-after-reynolds-enjoyed-a-free-pass-to-glasto-courtesy-of-youtube-383200/

 

Not just clowns, but corrupt clowns.  

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20 minutes ago, James105 said:

Labour MPs can be bought so, so cheaply.

 

It cost YouTube the price of glastonbury tickets to get Labour to ditch the promised 10% digital service tax hike.

 

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/labour-ditched-digital-service-tax-hike-after-reynolds-enjoyed-a-free-pass-to-glasto-courtesy-of-youtube-383200/

 

Not just clowns, but corrupt clowns.  

 

The Premier League look to be going pretty hard. Not only a free box at Arsenal for Free Gear Keir, but now free Taylor Swift tickets as well.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g520vvz4eo

 

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Looks like they really don't want Labour to appoint that new regulator.

 

Good news for Labour MP's. Lots of bribes floating around. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, James105 said:

Labour MPs can be bought so, so cheaply.

 

It cost YouTube the price of glastonbury tickets to get Labour to ditch the promised 10% digital service tax hike.

 

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/labour-ditched-digital-service-tax-hike-after-reynolds-enjoyed-a-free-pass-to-glasto-courtesy-of-youtube-383200/

 

Not just clowns, but corrupt clowns.  

 

58 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

The Premier League look to be going pretty hard. Not only a free box at Arsenal for Free Gear Keir, but now free Taylor Swift tickets as well.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g520vvz4eo

 

image.png.1b3e73bd7348bf347e4261af8c6fb16b.png

 

Looks like they really don't want Labour to appoint that new regulator.

 

Good news for Labour MP's. Lots of bribes floating around. 

 

 

 

Where is there any hard evidence to support the accusations of corruption (or potential corruption) in any of these cases? It's a rhetorical question: The answer is there isn't any. 

 

However, I do admire your determination to uncover MPs - no doubt regardless of their political allegiance - who may be corrupt. You are doing us all a service  (thank you) and I look forward to you reporting back with your revelations in due course. 

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2 minutes ago, RayC said:

 

 

Where is there any hard evidence to support the accusations of corruption (or potential corruption) in any of these cases? It's a rhetorical question: The answer is there isn't any. 

 

However, I do admire your determination to uncover MPs - no doubt regardless of their political allegiance - who may be corrupt. You are doing us all a service  (thank you) and I look forward to you reporting back with your revelations in due course. 

 

They already admitted taking the bribe. 

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22 minutes ago, RayC said:

 

Incorrect.

 

These MPs declared accepting hospitality. Where have they admitted accepting a bribe?

 

Good one Ray, thanks 😄😂.

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