Cash for peerages

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  1. BRID

    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Cash for peerages

    How much corruption and deciept should not only a government, but its leader be accused of and linked to, before they do the right thing and resign?!?

    In a nutshell, its pretty much (as far as ive seen) that officials in power have handed over Peerages in return for donations to the labour party, and not only that but its been linked to Tony Blair himself.

    Tony says he's not going to back down and said he's going to continue to 'do his job' ... which seems like fighting illegal wars, and finding new ways to waste our money.

    Are there ANY labour supporters out there who still think he should be PM, or that Labour should even still be in power?

    Howay!
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  3. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    blame the jew :rolleyes:

    its a disgrace the way Lord Levy has been treated.
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    corruption is everywhere, i'm not saying i think they should be in a power cause quiet frankly i don't really care either way. But i'm sure the other parties are the same, will do what it takes to win.
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    accused of is not the same as guilty of.
    however every party has done it, it's not just labour.
    I think Blair should have resigned years ago . He's a Tory.
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    :lol: textbook.
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    I think Blair should be out, but not for this reason until it has been demonstrated convincingly. Immoral wars are a far stronger reason to get rid of a PM imo.

    Overall, I think it's very positive that there is an investigation, and that they're not afraid to speak to and arrest senior members of the government where appropriate.

    I await the outcome of the enquiry with interest.

    Let's hope that they're not above punishment if it demonstrates that there has been strong evidence of wrong doing.

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