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Are these 'plebs' purposely picking on our MPs?
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http:// www.tel egraph. ...insu rance-o r-MOT.h tml
/// "He thought he had an extra week and as a circumstance, he was driving with no insurance. It was in a file on a to-do list. He forgot. ///
That is strange since he had already told the police he had no insurance.
/// "When he was pulled over, he said 'sorry I don't have
insurance'". ///
/// "He thought he had an extra week and as a circumstance, he was driving with no insurance. It was in a file on a to-do list. He forgot. ///
That is strange since he had already told the police he had no insurance.
/// "When he was pulled over, he said 'sorry I don't have
insurance'". ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// Cruddas was forced to defend himself earlier this month when it emerged he had received £167,000 from trade unions over the last decade ///
/// Cruddas defended the donations, saying the cash was used to remove the BNP from Barking and Dagenham. ///
So the BNP are taking bribes now it seems? :0)
/// Cruddas defended the donations, saying the cash was used to remove the BNP from Barking and Dagenham. ///
So the BNP are taking bribes now it seems? :0)
Don't understand the point of the heading. What indication have you that this was anything more than a standard stop of a driver for having a defective light? Do you think that the office knew in advance of the stop that the vehicle was an MP's or discovered that on doing a vehicle check? If that, how would he discover it on a vehicle check?
There can be no excuses for driving around without insurance and MOT. I do not care which side of the ideological divide you are on - Such actions are plainly illegal, and its made all the worse for the fact that it is an MP that was doing it.
I am not entirely sure what point you are trying to make with your OP - there seems little evidence that the police were deliberately targeting an MP.
MPs should get their house in order, lose the attitude and entitlement, and stop thinking that expenses are just an ever- open endless pot of money that they can draw on.
I am not entirely sure what point you are trying to make with your OP - there seems little evidence that the police were deliberately targeting an MP.
MPs should get their house in order, lose the attitude and entitlement, and stop thinking that expenses are just an ever- open endless pot of money that they can draw on.
The Police can easily check insurance and MOT details from the car's registration plate. They would know he had neither when he was stopped. Not many police officers would know Jon Cuddas was an obscure opposition MP, so I don't think they deliberately picked on him.
They checked with DVLA, they did not know he was an MP and he has been prosecuted and rightly so.
So no, the police are just doing their job, and your insinuation they are targetting MPs is a calumny.
They checked with DVLA, they did not know he was an MP and he has been prosecuted and rightly so.
So no, the police are just doing their job, and your insinuation they are targetting MPs is a calumny.
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