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Politicians: Their Gall Knows No Bounds.
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Here we have Mr David Laws MP, now 'Schools Minister', pontificating on everything under the sun, including: Duh....Money!
"Financial Markets" / "Wasteful Spending" / "The Eurozone Shambles"
"Economic Disaster" / "Fairness and Reform" /
"The Economy Is, Of Course, Our Biggest Concern"
"Public Spending" / "The Economy" / "The Growth" / "Europe's Economy"
"Keep Mortgage Rates Low" / "Choppy Seas For The Economy"
1: Could this possibly be the same David Laws MP who blackened his main opponent's reputation over 'expenses' prior to the last General Election?
2: Or the same David Laws MP who declared in his GE blurb that he was squeaky clean regarding 'expenses' ?
3: Or the same David Laws MP who was then re-elected?
4: Or the same David Laws MP who, some 3 weeks later was forced to admit that he'd unlawfully obtained at least £40K of taxpayers' money?
5: The same David Laws MP who used the totally implausible excuse for doing so that he was protecting his family and boyfriend?
6: The same David Laws MP whose 'punishment' was not being allowed to attend Parliament for a spell ?
7: The same David Laws MP, also implicated in 'irregular' phone bill and building work claims who was found guilty of "serious breaches of the rules over a considerable period of time" ?
8: The same David Laws MP recently restored to the fold by Cameron and Clegg themselves and appointed 'Schools Minister'?
Ohhhhhh.......THAT David Laws MP ??? So why's he now lecturing us on finance? Old habits die hard, huh?
Here we have Mr David Laws MP, now 'Schools Minister', pontificating on everything under the sun, including: Duh....Money!
"Financial Markets" / "Wasteful Spending" / "The Eurozone Shambles"
"Economic Disaster" / "Fairness and Reform" /
"The Economy Is, Of Course, Our Biggest Concern"
"Public Spending" / "The Economy" / "The Growth" / "Europe's Economy"
"Keep Mortgage Rates Low" / "Choppy Seas For The Economy"
1: Could this possibly be the same David Laws MP who blackened his main opponent's reputation over 'expenses' prior to the last General Election?
2: Or the same David Laws MP who declared in his GE blurb that he was squeaky clean regarding 'expenses' ?
3: Or the same David Laws MP who was then re-elected?
4: Or the same David Laws MP who, some 3 weeks later was forced to admit that he'd unlawfully obtained at least £40K of taxpayers' money?
5: The same David Laws MP who used the totally implausible excuse for doing so that he was protecting his family and boyfriend?
6: The same David Laws MP whose 'punishment' was not being allowed to attend Parliament for a spell ?
7: The same David Laws MP, also implicated in 'irregular' phone bill and building work claims who was found guilty of "serious breaches of the rules over a considerable period of time" ?
8: The same David Laws MP recently restored to the fold by Cameron and Clegg themselves and appointed 'Schools Minister'?
Ohhhhhh.......THAT David Laws MP ??? So why's he now lecturing us on finance? Old habits die hard, huh?
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So many were allowed to literally just walk away scot free prior to the last General Election rather than be investigated for their parts in the expenses scandal.
A token amount were dealt with under our judicial system, some even jailed, but many, not just Mr Laws, remain at large in the centre of our so called democratic heartland.
Another scandal?
So many were allowed to literally just walk away scot free prior to the last General Election rather than be investigated for their parts in the expenses scandal.
A token amount were dealt with under our judicial system, some even jailed, but many, not just Mr Laws, remain at large in the centre of our so called democratic heartland.
Another scandal?
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