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Now The Trot Hatton Has Had His Collar Felt.

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youngmafbog | 09:25 Mon 07th Dec 2020 | News
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Not charged, so lets get that straight, but allegedly held on suspicion of witness intimidation.
There seems to be quite an operation going on here.

I wonder if they (plod) will extend it to other parts of the country, there must be loads of this going on (from all sides of the fence).

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9025507/Derek-Hatton-one-five-men-including-mayor-Joe-Anderson-held-15-month-investigation.html
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someone else posted something similar the other day... Chicken come home to roost perhaps.
as you say there are bound to be others from both side of the aisle.
Joe Anderson: quite a fall for Michael Gove’s lockdown hero.

Allegedly.
Didn't Robert Jenrick , Secretary of state for housing
for the Con Party, do a similar thing . When he granted planning permission to a developer, who was a friend of his family for a £1 billion development just a few weeks after a £12,000 donation to the Con Party.
as mentioned both side of the aisle..
they should all be investigated..
That should!d have been investigated years ago.
Just replying to the O/P that Robert Jenrick ( Con ).
Should have " Had His Collar Felt " also,
But he never will. ,,,,, Cronyism,,,,,, .
you don't know that, nor does anyone on this site, that would be down to the police to determine whether there was wrong doing, if there was then the police should do something about it.
Someone giving the Conservative Party a little donation after sharing a table with the Governments Planning Minister, who subsequently gives planning permission saving Desmond (former Daily Express owner) £50 Million in levy to the local authority, is not a crime and prosecutable.

But it doesn’t look good or proper.
Boris Johnson allegedly threatened to have a fellow journalist beaten-up – no one seems to care much (and he is our Prime Minister).
As advised, what may be immoral is not the same as being illegal.

It goes on, but finding it, and stopping it, and pretty difficult.
Not quite, it was someone else who was threatening to have a journalist beaten up but he was involved in finding out the journalist's address.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jul/14/journalist-stuart-collier-boris-johnson-phone-call-darius-guppy-demands-apology

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