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By *ngelina4uWoman
over a year ago
Camberley/Middleton |
"Has been named as the businessman involved in the cover up about harassment etc. Can't sell this one for £1 and attempt to run away! "
A loathsome creature he is pure greed ugliness and testosterone the man should be ^%$££ted |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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like what you did there ,did he take out a gagging order on you "
I was wondering if this was public domain yet, then I saw it on the news, so yes, it is! |
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By *iona_tvTV/TS
over a year ago
Aberdeen |
"Saw it on BBC so can't be a lie....haha
Top work the MP who stood up and said it, not sure if he's now open to be sued or loose job though "
He'll be fine.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_privilege |
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"Saw it on BBC so can't be a lie....haha
Top work the MP who stood up and said it, not sure if he's now open to be sued or loose job though
He'll be fine.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_privilege"
Excellent, thanks for the heads up! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For the lynch mob here this is no defence of any allegations Mr P Green may or may not face....
But why is acceptable for a career politician to stand up in direct contravention of the courts and act to breach the law simply because he can hide behind parliamentary privilege flout the will of the court and avoid the consequences of that action
If Mr P Hain had any balls at all he would not be hiding behind his privileged position to throw bricks at another....despite his "liberal" background
When did two wrongs ever make a right?
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"For the lynch mob here this is no defence of any allegations Mr P Green may or may not face....
But why is acceptable for a career politician to stand up in direct contravention of the courts and act to breach the law simply because he can hide behind parliamentary privilege flout the will of the court and avoid the consequences of that action
If Mr P Hain had any balls at all he would not be hiding behind his privileged position to throw bricks at another....despite his "liberal" background
When did two wrongs ever make a right?
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Have to say I view it the other way and think he has shown balls by naming him.
Imagine the Weinstein case, if he had managed to hide but then it all came out due to someone doing the 'wrong' thing and finger pointing...that's 2 wrongs making a right for me! |
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If he is named but proved innocent then that’s a poor show. Although one could argue that naming him as being suspected gives women the chance to avoid him. If he’s proved guilty I think he should be sent to live on South Georgia. |
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