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Keith Vaz - 'let's Get This Party Started'!
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How damaging is this exposè going to be ?
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/marri ed-mp-k eith-va z-tells -876380 5
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Vaz, who has always been a bit 'iffy', has been caught paying male prostitutes for sex. For a 'family man' (which he clearly is not) who has always taken a pious, superior, attitude to everything he has ever preached about, I would find this hilarious were it not for his poor wife and kids.
I see he has complained that he has been caught up in a "sting" as though he is the victim. Talk about entirely missing the point. I sincerely hope this is the end of his career. Anybody who tries to defend or justify his actions is, quite simply, wrong.
Vaz, who has always been a bit 'iffy', has been caught paying male prostitutes for sex. For a 'family man' (which he clearly is not) who has always taken a pious, superior, attitude to everything he has ever preached about, I would find this hilarious were it not for his poor wife and kids.
I see he has complained that he has been caught up in a "sting" as though he is the victim. Talk about entirely missing the point. I sincerely hope this is the end of his career. Anybody who tries to defend or justify his actions is, quite simply, wrong.
@mikey4444... I think already the allegations have been proved correct because of words from K V's own mouth; if the newspapers are to be believed.
//The Labour MP and former Europe minister, who has chaired the high-profile committee for nine years, apologised to his family for the distress caused and condemned the conduct of the Sunday Mirror as “deeply disturbing”.
In his statement to the Mail on Sunday about the Mirror story, Vaz reportedly said: “I am genuinely sorry for the hurt and distress that has been caused by my actions in particular to my wife and children. I will be informing the committee on Tuesday of my intention to stand aside from chairing the committee with immediate effect.”//
Hans.
//The Labour MP and former Europe minister, who has chaired the high-profile committee for nine years, apologised to his family for the distress caused and condemned the conduct of the Sunday Mirror as “deeply disturbing”.
In his statement to the Mail on Sunday about the Mirror story, Vaz reportedly said: “I am genuinely sorry for the hurt and distress that has been caused by my actions in particular to my wife and children. I will be informing the committee on Tuesday of my intention to stand aside from chairing the committee with immediate effect.”//
Hans.
It's interesting that despite the various misdemeanours over the years including a four week suspension and apology to the House,he has retained considerable support in his constituency and ,as stated ,even increased his majority (notwithstanding the profile of voters).
Vaz may complain that he has been the victim of a 'sting' but there is always a risk that there are 'rogue' journalists waiting to pounce and make the most of a situation.
It would be unfair to not acknowledge much of the good work he has done but ultimately,this matter may be his final undoing.
He isn't the first and wont be the last but how will such events do anything to encourage particularly our young and first time voters?
The MP's expenses affair,of which Vaz was partly to blame,was undoubtedly a scandal and it remains to be seen what Vaz's lawyer makes of it all.
Vaz may complain that he has been the victim of a 'sting' but there is always a risk that there are 'rogue' journalists waiting to pounce and make the most of a situation.
It would be unfair to not acknowledge much of the good work he has done but ultimately,this matter may be his final undoing.
He isn't the first and wont be the last but how will such events do anything to encourage particularly our young and first time voters?
The MP's expenses affair,of which Vaz was partly to blame,was undoubtedly a scandal and it remains to be seen what Vaz's lawyer makes of it all.
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I wonder if he'll get his sister to represent him, she's also like him a lawyer.
http:// www.val erievaz mp.co.u k/about -valeri e/
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unless there was genuinely bad journalistic behaviour (like phone hacking, which could never happen...) hsi lawyer isn't going to have much to go on. He might claim a non-cabinet minister like Vaz isn't important enough to expose; but as a committee he's pretty significant.
Being pious and slippery isn't reason enough, though.
Being pious and slippery isn't reason enough, though.
Another one joins the queue of Political disgusting & shameful people who are supposed to be in a position of trust.
If it not money or greed, its seems to be sex & drugs, and I feel so sorry for his wife & children, who I hope the media will stay away from.
No wonder the general public have no confidence in these horrible pigs!
If it not money or greed, its seems to be sex & drugs, and I feel so sorry for his wife & children, who I hope the media will stay away from.
No wonder the general public have no confidence in these horrible pigs!
I have no faith in the charities commission but you never know.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/09/04 /keith- vaz-to- be-prob ed-over -charit y-payme nts-to- prostit utes-al le/
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