Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:20 pm Six month ban for the Immigration minister.Yeahbut Andy Burnham and curry.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:20 pm Six month ban for the Immigration minister.Yeahbut Andy Burnham and curry.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:20 pm Six month ban for the Immigration minister.It is going to be very cosy on the ministerial helicopter.
soulboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:13 pmI reckon that's an admission to driving without due care and attention.Yug wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:10 pm 68 in a 40 zoneSix month ban and a fine.
Home Office minister Robert Jenrick has “sincerely apologised” to a court after racking up his second speeding conviction in the space of a year.It's getting like these wankers can't see a law without feeling the urge to break it.
Jenrick, 41, faces a possible driving ban after pleading guilty to flouting a 40mph limit during a late-night drive along the M1, shortly after his appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions at Wakefield Cathedral...
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/h ... 62498.html
Contrite? Owning his mistake? What do you think?
Responding to the sentence, Mr Jenrick said: 'I accept the court's decision.Chinny reckon
'I was driving below the national speed limit on an empty motorway, with no road works in sight.
'I now understand that a variable speed limit had been applied, which I didn't see.
'I wouldn't knowingly exceed the speed limit.'
A Tory MP offered to table parliamentary questions, leak a confidential policy document and lobby ministers on behalf of gambling industry investors who proposed paying him thousands of pounds a month, an undercover investigation for The Times has found.In other terms it couldn't happen to a nastier little scrote, and brings great schadenfreude joy.
Scott Benton, the MP for Blackpool South, was prepared to help an investment fund influence policymakers and obtain “behind the scenes” information despite rules prohibiting MPs from lobbying in return for payment.
He was secretly filmed by undercover reporters posing as investors with interest in the betting and gaming industry who were looking for an adviser.
During a meeting at a central London hotel early last month, Benton outlined how he was willing to use his position to help their business and try to water down proposed gambling reforms. The MP:
•Guaranteed he could leak a copy of a forthcoming white paper on gambling reforms to the company at least 48 hours before it went public, potentially allowing them to profit from market-sensitive information.
•Offered to submit parliamentary questions and said he had done it on behalf of companies before.
•Boasted of his “easy access to ministers” and said he was prepared to “literally sit outside” a minister’s office if the company needed an urgent answer to a question.
•Claimed many MPs who accepted corporate hospitality were willing to table a written question or make a point during oral questions in return.
•Said he could “call in favours” from colleagues who would be happy to support the company’s interests and offered to host a dinner at the House of Commons.
Conservative MP Scott Benton talked about the lobbying services he could potentially provide to a fake company, footage from an undercover investigation appears to show.He now says he didn't mean it...
The Times says Mr Benton was offered a paid advisory role by reporters posing as investors in a sting.
He was secretly filmed saying he could table parliamentary questions and leak a confidential policy paper.
He did not pursue the role and no rules appear to have been broken.
In a statement shared with the BBC, Mr Benton, MP for Blackpool South, said: "Last month I was approached by a purported company offering me an expert advisory role.He really needed the rules confirmed...
"I met with two individuals claiming to represent the company to find out what this role entailed.
"After this meeting, I was asked to forward my CV and some other personal details. I did not do so as I was concerned that what was being asked of me was not within Parliamentary rules.
"I contacted the Commons Registrar and the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner who clarified these rules for me and had no further contact with the company. I did this before being made aware that the company did not exist and the individuals claiming to represent it were journalists."
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:06 pm no rules appear to have been brokenI'm not aware what the rules are, which rule did he break?
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:14 pm Benton's had the whip withdrawn.Not exactly a punishment that, for a Tory MP.
Should have laid it across the toad's arse...
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:14 pm Benton's had the whip withdrawn.Will he supply his own nitrate laced tangerine?
Should have laid it across the toad's arse...
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:14 pm Benton's had the whip withdrawn.It shows that Sunak's a smarter operator than Johnson.
Should have laid it across the toad's arse...
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:46 pm A combination of Macmillanesque "Oh, they're just excitable children really, good thing we're older and wiser" wishful thinking, and utter paranoia.With a dash of yearning for the good old days of "village justice" (Lynching I believe).
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