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  • fitalassfitalass Posts: 4,320
    This is a must read article.....

    Non Story.....contd...

    Scotland’s top legal bodies are to hold an emergency meeting over the unfolding scandal surrounding suspicious property deals linked to former Scottish National party business spokeswoman Michelle Thomson.

    Executives at the Law Society of Scotland, the governing body for the country’s legal profession, have been called in for crisis talks by senior prosecutors at the Crown Office to discuss their handling of evidence of alleged mortgage fraud in transactions linked to the MP for Edinburgh West.


    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/04/scotland-legal-bodies-to-discuss-mp-michelle-thomson-suspicious-property-deals

  • Pong said:

    Only Mr Adonis.

    I thought he was basically a cross-bencher anyway? Didn't he do some stuff for the ConDems previously?

    Yep ..... this is hardly a defection from Labour is it? From the way his envisaged role is being described, suggests that he must be seen as being politically neutral anyway.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    I cannot even call Adonis a traitor because he started out as a Liberal Democrat.

    In other words, his political loyalty is about who pays attention to him. But he always needs a master. Bliar was his master. Now it is Osborne.
  • CarlottaVanceCarlottaVance Posts: 60,216
    The problems of a (future) SNP MP:

    Major challenge. Where do I find serious property buyers to help me move on my 30 per cent below current market value properties?”

    Read more: http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/top-stories/mp-thomson-told-of-deals-on-facebook-five-years-ago-1-3907246#ixzz3nelG4H7J
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    It's Lord Adonis


    Lord Adonis, who served as Transport Secretary under Gordon Brown and was the architect of the HS2 rail link between London and the Midlands, is to surrender the Labour whip at Westminster to take charge of a new National Infrastructure Commission.

    His appointment, which will carry a salary, was negotiated in secret over the past fortnight. Senior Tories were jubilant over the recruitment of a respected political figure who was Tony Blair’s policy chief at Downing Street and the driving force behind the last government’s academies programme.

    http://ind.pn/1OgffQg

    A National Infrastructure Commission is a great idea, if done properly. And Adonis might just have both the brains and the clout to do it properly.
    Yesterday, he was just Labour. Today he has the brains and clout !
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    MikeL said:

    Blueberry said:

    Lord Adonis' switch is a bit like Lord Freud's. They both appear to be more interested doing things than party politics. That said, I see from Adonis' wiki page that he chaired Labour's internal Progress group which is a semantic loss for the Party.

    Far better to have people like Adonis doing meaningful work than being ignored by Corbyn Labour. It's a good move and should be welcomed by all on the rational centre left. It's positive to have sane voices like Adonis's in the middle of such important decision-making. I may be wrong, but to take the job I'd have thought he'd have to resign the Labour whip in the Lords. Unlike Levy he does not seem to have joined the Tories.
    Has Levy joined the Tories? He's still listed as Labour on the Parliament website so I don't think so unless he has defected over this weekend. It's usually updated daily on weekdays.

    http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-levy/2033

    Healey's death plus Adonis resigning the Labour whip (presumably he becomes a Crossbencher) should see the number of Labour Peers fall to 209 when the State of the Parties is updated - see link below.

    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/composition-of-the-lords/

    If we then add the Peers announced a while ago who haven't yet officially joined the State of the Parties should become:

    Con = 224 + 26 + 1 (by-election due) = 251
    Lab = 211 - 2 + 8 = 217
    LD = 101 + 11 = 112
    Crossbench = 175 + 1 + 1 (by-election due) = 177

    Con position is gradually strengthening.
    When were these free-loaders elected ?
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,046
    surbiton said:

    MikeL said:

    Blueberry said:

    Lord Adonis' switch is a bit like Lord Freud's. They both appear to be more interested doing things than party politics. That said, I see from Adonis' wiki page that he chaired Labour's internal Progress group which is a semantic loss for the Party.

    Far better to have people like Adonis doing meaningful work than being ignored by Corbyn Labour. It's a good move and should be welcomed by all on the rational centre left. It's positive to have sane voices like Adonis's in the middle of such important decision-making. I may be wrong, but to take the job I'd have thought he'd have to resign the Labour whip in the Lords. Unlike Levy he does not seem to have joined the Tories.
    Has Levy joined the Tories? He's still listed as Labour on the Parliament website so I don't think so unless he has defected over this weekend. It's usually updated daily on weekdays.

    http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-levy/2033

    Healey's death plus Adonis resigning the Labour whip (presumably he becomes a Crossbencher) should see the number of Labour Peers fall to 209 when the State of the Parties is updated - see link below.

    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/composition-of-the-lords/

    If we then add the Peers announced a while ago who haven't yet officially joined the State of the Parties should become:

    Con = 224 + 26 + 1 (by-election due) = 251
    Lab = 211 - 2 + 8 = 217
    LD = 101 + 11 = 112
    Crossbench = 175 + 1 + 1 (by-election due) = 177

    Con position is gradually strengthening.
    When were these free-loaders elected ?
    The upper chamber is appointed, not elected.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549
    RobD said:

    surbiton said:

    MikeL said:

    Blueberry said:

    Lord Adonis' switch is a bit like Lord Freud's. They both appear to be more interested doing things than party politics. That said, I see from Adonis' wiki page that he chaired Labour's internal Progress group which is a semantic loss for the Party.

    Far better to have people like Adonis doing meaningful work than being ignored by Corbyn Labour. It's a good move and should be welcomed by all on the rational centre left. It's positive to have sane voices like Adonis's in the middle of such important decision-making. I may be wrong, but to take the job I'd have thought he'd have to resign the Labour whip in the Lords. Unlike Levy he does not seem to have joined the Tories.
    Has Levy joined the Tories? He's still listed as Labour on the Parliament website so I don't think so unless he has defected over this weekend. It's usually updated daily on weekdays.

    http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-levy/2033

    Healey's death plus Adonis resigning the Labour whip (presumably he becomes a Crossbencher) should see the number of Labour Peers fall to 209 when the State of the Parties is updated - see link below.

    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/composition-of-the-lords/

    If we then add the Peers announced a while ago who haven't yet officially joined the State of the Parties should become:

    Con = 224 + 26 + 1 (by-election due) = 251
    Lab = 211 - 2 + 8 = 217
    LD = 101 + 11 = 112
    Crossbench = 175 + 1 + 1 (by-election due) = 177

    Con position is gradually strengthening.
    When were these free-loaders elected ?
    The upper chamber is appointed, not elected.
    We claim to be a democracy , right ?
  • RobD said:

    surbiton said:

    MikeL said:

    Blueberry said:

    Lord Adonis' switch is a bit like Lord Freud's. They both appear to be more interested doing things than party politics. That said, I see from Adonis' wiki page that he chaired Labour's internal Progress group which is a semantic loss for the Party.

    Far better to have people like Adonis doing meaningful work than being ignored by Corbyn Labour. It's a good move and should be welcomed by all on the rational centre left. It's positive to have sane voices like Adonis's in the middle of such important decision-making. I may be wrong, but to take the job I'd have thought he'd have to resign the Labour whip in the Lords. Unlike Levy he does not seem to have joined the Tories.
    Has Levy joined the Tories? He's still listed as Labour on the Parliament website so I don't think so unless he has defected over this weekend. It's usually updated daily on weekdays.

    http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-levy/2033

    Healey's death plus Adonis resigning the Labour whip (presumably he becomes a Crossbencher) should see the number of Labour Peers fall to 209 when the State of the Parties is updated - see link below.

    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/composition-of-the-lords/

    If we then add the Peers announced a while ago who haven't yet officially joined the State of the Parties should become:

    Con = 224 + 26 + 1 (by-election due) = 251
    Lab = 211 - 2 + 8 = 217
    LD = 101 + 11 = 112
    Crossbench = 175 + 1 + 1 (by-election due) = 177

    Con position is gradually strengthening.
    When were these free-loaders elected ?
    The upper chamber is appointed, not elected.
    Unelected, no democratic mandate, no constituents to answer to!
  • flightpath01flightpath01 Posts: 4,903

    RobD said:

    surbiton said:

    MikeL said:

    Blueberry said:

    Lord Adonis' switch is a bit like Lord Freud's. They both appear to be more interested doing things than party politics. That said, I see from Adonis' wiki page that he chaired Labour's internal Progress group which is a semantic loss for the Party.

    Far better to have people like Adonis doing meaningful work than being ignored by Corbyn Labour. It's a good move and should be welcomed by all on the rational centre left. It's positive to have sane voices like Adonis's in the middle of such important decision-making. I may be wrong, but to take the job I'd have thought he'd have to resign the Labour whip in the Lords. Unlike Levy he does not seem to have joined the Tories.
    Has Levy joined the Tories? He's still listed as Labour on the Parliament website so I don't think so unless he has defected over this weekend. It's usually updated daily on weekdays.

    http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-levy/2033

    Healey's death plus Adonis resigning the Labour whip (presumably he becomes a Crossbencher) should see the number of Labour Peers fall to 209 when the State of the Parties is updated - see link below.

    http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/composition-of-the-lords/

    If we then add the Peers announced a while ago who haven't yet officially joined the State of the Parties should become:

    Con = 224 + 26 + 1 (by-election due) = 251
    Lab = 211 - 2 + 8 = 217
    LD = 101 + 11 = 112
    Crossbench = 175 + 1 + 1 (by-election due) = 177

    Con position is gradually strengthening.
    When were these free-loaders elected ?
    The upper chamber is appointed, not elected.
    Unelected, no democratic mandate, no constituents to answer to!
    Upset over a labour defection are we?
  • flightpath01flightpath01 Posts: 4,903
    surbiton said:

    I cannot even call Adonis a traitor because he started out as a Liberal Democrat.

    In other words, his political loyalty is about who pays attention to him. But he always needs a master. Bliar was his master. Now it is Osborne.

    What a garbage filled oaf you are.
    Who was the Labour leader of Manchester City Council who dutifully followed Osborne to China? He has been leader for ages, but clearly is not a bigot.
  • flightpath01flightpath01 Posts: 4,903
    fitalass said:

    This is a must read article.....

    Non Story.....contd...

    Scotland’s top legal bodies are to hold an emergency meeting over the unfolding scandal surrounding suspicious property deals linked to former Scottish National party business spokeswoman Michelle Thomson.

    Executives at the Law Society of Scotland, the governing body for the country’s legal profession, have been called in for crisis talks by senior prosecutors at the Crown Office to discuss their handling of evidence of alleged mortgage fraud in transactions linked to the MP for Edinburgh West.


    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/04/scotland-legal-bodies-to-discuss-mp-michelle-thomson-suspicious-property-deals

    It's the cover up that gets you in the end.
  • flightpath01flightpath01 Posts: 4,903
    surbiton said:

    It's Lord Adonis


    Lord Adonis, who served as Transport Secretary under Gordon Brown and was the architect of the HS2 rail link between London and the Midlands, is to surrender the Labour whip at Westminster to take charge of a new National Infrastructure Commission.

    His appointment, which will carry a salary, was negotiated in secret over the past fortnight. Senior Tories were jubilant over the recruitment of a respected political figure who was Tony Blair’s policy chief at Downing Street and the driving force behind the last government’s academies programme.

    http://ind.pn/1OgffQg

    A National Infrastructure Commission is a great idea, if done properly. And Adonis might just have both the brains and the clout to do it properly.
    Yesterday, he was just Labour. Today he has the brains and clout !
    The Infrastructure Commission is a labour idea. Although I would be suspicious of Labour's motives for implimenting it. Being a non Tory is the whole point of him having the necessary clout.... which in this case includes objectivity. He is of course an ex LD .
  • flightpath01flightpath01 Posts: 4,903
    JohnLoony said:

    Rugby question: when did they start using that egg-cup thingy to do the kick things, instead of just kicking a divot into the ground with their boots?

    Decades ago
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