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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 27 Jul 15 10.04am

With the latest, (very entertaining), gotcha by the scumtops I think they deserve another debate on their existence. Even without Lord Bugle of Kings Cross they have been caught with their hands in the till just as much as the MPs and cant even be kicked out because of it. I wonder if any of the Labour leader candidates will come out and finally get rid of them. For one thing, it wouild solve the probelm of where the MPs could meet while the rest of the place is being refurbished.

 


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Cant believe he is refusing to resign, unless he has a mischievous twin brother that is.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 27 Jul 15 12.44pm

Has he actually broken any laws though, paying for sex isn't illegal, and provided he didn't supply the cocaine, ask for it or possess it, then he's in the clear.

Moralistic nonsense for the chattering classes.

 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 27 Jul 15 1.33pm

That is the Bernie Eccelestone position isnt it? Private matter, gross intrusion, no public interest etc.
Doesn't stack up. His position is that of one who is there to ensure high standards for people who are otherwise unaccountable, unelected and who have a collective history of lining their pockets for very little value that can be readily discerned.
If his behaviour is deemed to be a private matter and therefore acceptable then it follows that anyone else in a public office can behave the same way. Would the Lords or MPs take that view if it was a senior police officer, teacher, civil servant etc on the front page of the Sun - of course not.

 


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suicideatselhurst Flag crawley 27 Jul 15 1.45pm

Quote Catfish at 27 Jul 2015 1.33pm

That is the Bernie Eccelestone position isnt it? Private matter, gross intrusion, no public interest etc.
Doesn't stack up. His position is that of one who is there to ensure high standards for people who are otherwise unaccountable, unelected and who have a collective history of lining their pockets for very little value that can be readily discerned.
If his behaviour is deemed to be a private matter and therefore acceptable then it follows that anyone else in a public office can behave the same way. Would the Lords or MPs take that view if it was a senior police officer, teacher, civil servant etc on the front page of the Sun - of course not.


Do you mean Max Mosley Cat ?

 


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Quote Catfish at 27 Jul 2015 10.04am

With the latest, (very entertaining), gotcha by the scumtops I think they deserve another debate on their existence. Even without Lord Bugle of Kings Cross they have been caught with their hands in the till just as much as the MPs and cant even be kicked out because of it. I wonder if any of the Labour leader candidates will come out and finally get rid of them. For one thing, it wouild solve the probelm of where the MPs could meet while the rest of the place is being refurbished.


Thought you meant the rags!

You do know this guy was put there by Labour?

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 27 Jul 15 4.35pm

Quote reborn at 27 Jul 2015 12.17pm

Cant believe he is refusing to resign, unless he has a mischievous twin brother that is.


I can, Why resign when you can be paid to leave.
Think he was set up, Pictures in the paper show the girl taking photos with her iphone, why would he let them do that unless he was smashed out of his face. Didnt read anywhere that he had sex with either of the girls.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 27 Jul 15 4.41pm

Quote Catfish at 27 Jul 2015 1.33pm

That is the Bernie Eccelestone position isnt it? Private matter, gross intrusion, no public interest etc.
Doesn't stack up. His position is that of one who is there to ensure high standards for people who are otherwise unaccountable, unelected and who have a collective history of lining their pockets for very little value that can be readily discerned.
If his behaviour is deemed to be a private matter and therefore acceptable then it follows that anyone else in a public office can behave the same way. Would the Lords or MPs take that view if it was a senior police officer, teacher, civil servant etc on the front page of the Sun - of course not.

We shouldn't give a s**t what people do or like in their spare time, if everyone is a willing participant (and capable of giving consent). Instead we've become a society that is leering through everyone curtains and clucking at anything we find offensive or different, but in reality are just too scared to do ourselves.

But really its a form of moral superiority voyeurism.

 


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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 27 Jul 15 5.05pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

He was bang on the money about Cameron and Blair, though.

 


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Harry Beever Flag Newbury 27 Jul 15 5.33pm Send a Private Message to Harry Beever Add Harry Beever as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Jul 2015 4.41pm

Quote Catfish at 27 Jul 2015 1.33pm

That is the Bernie Eccelestone position isnt it? Private matter, gross intrusion, no public interest etc.
Doesn't stack up. His position is that of one who is there to ensure high standards for people who are otherwise unaccountable, unelected and who have a collective history of lining their pockets for very little value that can be readily discerned.
If his behaviour is deemed to be a private matter and therefore acceptable then it follows that anyone else in a public office can behave the same way. Would the Lords or MPs take that view if it was a senior police officer, teacher, civil servant etc on the front page of the Sun - of course not.

We shouldn't give a s**t what people do or like in their spare time, if everyone is a willing participant (and capable of giving consent). Instead we've become a society that is leering through everyone curtains and clucking at anything we find offensive or different, but in reality are just too scared to do ourselves.

But really its a form of moral superiority voyeurism.


I think if he was a member of the general public you have a point Jamie. I think if you decide to go into a life of politics you need to accept the crap that comes with it. The reality is that you need to be whiter than white or at least lay bare your skeletons before you start your career hence all bar one of the labour leadership candidates being so eager to talk about taking drugs at university before the tabloids go digging.

You or I snorting coke off a whore's tits is no big deal (though guessing it may impede your political future!) but when you have a responsibility for making the law of the land it's different. It shows recklessness and naivety even if he was set up. In your mind would it be ok for Cameron to be caught doing likewise? It's then a slippery slope to Bunga Bunga Berlusconi and look what s mess he made of things

 

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Quote Harry Beever at 27 Jul 2015 5.33pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Jul 2015 4.41pm

Quote Catfish at 27 Jul 2015 1.33pm

That is the Bernie Eccelestone position isnt it? Private matter, gross intrusion, no public interest etc.
Doesn't stack up. His position is that of one who is there to ensure high standards for people who are otherwise unaccountable, unelected and who have a collective history of lining their pockets for very little value that can be readily discerned.
If his behaviour is deemed to be a private matter and therefore acceptable then it follows that anyone else in a public office can behave the same way. Would the Lords or MPs take that view if it was a senior police officer, teacher, civil servant etc on the front page of the Sun - of course not.

We shouldn't give a s**t what people do or like in their spare time, if everyone is a willing participant (and capable of giving consent). Instead we've become a society that is leering through everyone curtains and clucking at anything we find offensive or different, but in reality are just too scared to do ourselves.

But really its a form of moral superiority voyeurism.


I think if he was a member of the general public you have a point Jamie. I think if you decide to go into a life of politics you need to accept the crap that comes with it. The reality is that you need to be whiter than white or at least lay bare your skeletons before you start your career hence all bar one of the labour leadership candidates being so eager to talk about taking drugs at university before the tabloids go digging.

You or I snorting coke off a whore's tits is no big deal (though guessing it may impede your political future!) but when you have a responsibility for making the law of the land it's different. It shows recklessness and naivety even if he was set up. In your mind would it be ok for Cameron to be caught doing likewise? It's then a slippery slope to Bunga Bunga Berlusconi and look what s mess he made of things


God I remember those days..

 


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Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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