mwadams
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Re: Not the sharpest tool in the Tory box – politicalbetting.com
AIUI there's no obligation to resign for that. But the thing that *does* oblige him to resign is lying to Parliament, under the ministerial code. So "breaking the law" is in fact a dis… (View Post)1 -
Re: Not the sharpest tool in the Tory box – politicalbetting.com
And in 3 months time it's "perhaps he might have resigned at the time, but it is now water under the bridge..." (View Post)2 -
Re: Not the sharpest tool in the Tory box – politicalbetting.com
This is *not* about the parties any more. Unless he is able to overturn the FPN, they are not in doubt (legally). This is now purely about the layers of lies. No-one should mention the party. Just th… (View Post)1 -
Re: Not the sharpest tool in the Tory box – politicalbetting.com
"It didn't have a stripper, and my parties *always* have a stripper" (View Post)3 -
Re: Not the sharpest tool in the Tory box – politicalbetting.com
Certainly, Rishi would never be forgotten - and possibly with more affection than he would if skulking off in the next year or two. (View Post)2
