ChatterBank1 min ago
More Trouble For The Left Bank Boss ?
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/11 71579/c o-op-fl owers-i n-75k-c harity- expense s-scam
//The Labour leader Ed Miliband has come under increasing pressure over the matter after it emerged that he Mr Flowers had been invited on to Labour's business advisory group and made a £50,000 donation to shadow chancellor Ed Balls.//
Do as I say, not as I do !
//The Labour leader Ed Miliband has come under increasing pressure over the matter after it emerged that he Mr Flowers had been invited on to Labour's business advisory group and made a £50,000 donation to shadow chancellor Ed Balls.//
Do as I say, not as I do !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actions that seem common enough on both sides of the house, ymb. This is part of the problem with the existing donation and funding system of the political parties - that you will get individual or corporate donors making large donations to the political party of their choice, and one cannot help but think that there is some sort of quid pro quo for doing this; Influence, invitations to policy-making committees, lucrative outsourcing work etc.
It is truly staggering how someone of Mr. Flowers rather scandal-laden background made it to become Chair of a major bank and you have to question whether some sort of political favouritism was at work.
It is truly staggering how someone of Mr. Flowers rather scandal-laden background made it to become Chair of a major bank and you have to question whether some sort of political favouritism was at work.
I assume you are referring to me as a swivel eyed loon then Gromit although I am not sure how it is my fault that Balls took money of this man.
Thank you very much for your valued input.
As I have said many times before, the lefty liberal, especially on here, seems to resort to name calling when cornered. Honestly, it is like a little spoilt brat.
Thank you very much for your valued input.
As I have said many times before, the lefty liberal, especially on here, seems to resort to name calling when cornered. Honestly, it is like a little spoilt brat.
Judging by the expenses he has supposedly wrongfully claimed in the past (£150,000 was mentioned) he must have a champagne lifestyle, so, yes, he appears to be a champagne socialist.
But this more to do with the Co-Op than the Labour Party. They insist upon recruiting from within, so when the job of their top banker comes up, they choose someone in the organisation who appears most suited. That he never passed the bankers' exams and only worked in one for four years from the age of nineteen, which is when he attempted the exams, did not affect that judgment or practice.
But this more to do with the Co-Op than the Labour Party. They insist upon recruiting from within, so when the job of their top banker comes up, they choose someone in the organisation who appears most suited. That he never passed the bankers' exams and only worked in one for four years from the age of nineteen, which is when he attempted the exams, did not affect that judgment or practice.
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Gromit
/// Mr Flowers sounds like a wrong un, but it is amusing watching the swivel eyed loons trying to associate him with Miliband. ///
Now we all know that Mr Flowers couldn't possibly be associated with Mr Milliband, could it?
*** Labour’s latest Co-op loan, worth £1.2million, was doled out in March this year, just weeks after Ed Miliband invited Flowers to his Commons office for private talks. ***
/// Mr Flowers sounds like a wrong un, but it is amusing watching the swivel eyed loons trying to associate him with Miliband. ///
Now we all know that Mr Flowers couldn't possibly be associated with Mr Milliband, could it?
*** Labour’s latest Co-op loan, worth £1.2million, was doled out in March this year, just weeks after Ed Miliband invited Flowers to his Commons office for private talks. ***
Mr Flower's highest rank in the Labour Party was a local Councillor. There are 7,000 Labour Councillors in UK.
I doubt that loans of over £1 million were nodded through on the say so of one man. The Cooperative has long sponsored the Labour party, some MPs are even elected under a Co-opertative banner. The loans may be very favourable, but unlikely to be all Flowers' doing.
I doubt that loans of over £1 million were nodded through on the say so of one man. The Cooperative has long sponsored the Labour party, some MPs are even elected under a Co-opertative banner. The loans may be very favourable, but unlikely to be all Flowers' doing.
Note how LazyGun's well-thought out post remains without comment.
LG - I agree with you there. This seems to be a story that crops up a few times a decade. Was is Bernie Eccleston who donated £1million to New Labour in the 90s and then suddenly Formula One was exempt from tobacco advertising?
I'm sure the Conservatives and LibDems aren't squeaky clean either...
LG - I agree with you there. This seems to be a story that crops up a few times a decade. Was is Bernie Eccleston who donated £1million to New Labour in the 90s and then suddenly Formula One was exempt from tobacco advertising?
I'm sure the Conservatives and LibDems aren't squeaky clean either...
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