Chris Huhne... going soon?

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tinman0

18,231 posts

241 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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elster said:
tinman0 said:
(BTW, tomorrow's story is a second speeding offense.)
Pretty sure it is about his fiddling of election expenses. Mainly due to the fact it is jail time for that.
No, that was today's story.

Keep up hehe

elster

17,517 posts

211 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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tinman0 said:
elster said:
tinman0 said:
(BTW, tomorrow's story is a second speeding offense.)
Pretty sure it is about his fiddling of election expenses. Mainly due to the fact it is jail time for that.
No, that was today's story.

Keep up hehe
I am losing track. biggrin

Either way I can see him going to court and a stay at her majesty's pleasure soon.

Then a by-election with a tory win. biggrin

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Saturday 21st May 2011
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Hilarious stuff on HIGNFY aboot thisbiggrin

turbobloke

104,131 posts

261 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Great MATT cartoon here.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/

don4l

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10,058 posts

177 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Huhne seems to be stepping up his campaign to save his career in today's papers. He now seems to be using his own children in his defence. How could anyone stoop so low?

Sunday Telegraph said:
Relations between the two camps have now sunk so low - after Miss Pryce covertly taped her husband to try to secure a confession from him - that a friend of Mr Huhne told The Sunday Telegraph: “If he has to stand down then he has to stand down. But at least he doesn’t have to share a bed with that woman again. She is an awful, awful woman. He left her and she should get over it.”

The friend also claimed that Miss Pryce’s allegations could have disrupted their son’s A-level preparation, potentially jeopardising his chances of securing the necessary grades to get into Oxford University.

The friend said: “She really could have waited for their son to have finished his A levels. Maybe the boy’s mother should have waited for a week before trying to get his father sent to jail.”
Mail on Sunday said:
The friend said the family were angered further by reports that Mr Huhne was seeking a private meeting with his ex-wife to call a truce ‘for the sake of the children’.
Are there no depths to which a politician will not sink? This is the man who promoted the value of family relationships in his election campaign - while he was having an affair!

Don
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Edited by don4l on Sunday 22 May 08:53

Derek Smith

45,781 posts

249 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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tinman0 said:
I've got serious money on his partner being a post op transsexual.

There is definite apple on some pictures of 'her'.

(BTW, tomorrow's story is a second speeding offense.)
(Picture deleted for the sake of my stomach.)

Many women have an Adam's apple.

I ran an ID parade where part of the description was a prominent Adam's apple on a woman. I'd decided to use scarvs around the neck but oddly, at least to me, almost 50% of the women volunteers had them. This was a bit of a downer for the OIC in the case as she'd hoped to make a bit of mileage on the description. Still, offender picked out by two of the four or so witnesses despite the use of scarves.

Later study of women's necks showed that in the small and not statistically significant selection: i.e. every person that came into the ID office, around three in ten had AAs that you could describe as obvious and a significant number of men, around the same percentage, didn't.

What I found odd was that I had been brought up being told that men had AAs and women didn't. The evidence to refute this was available every day yet I hadn't seen it. Somewhat discomforting.

Edited by Derek Smith on Sunday 22 May 08:47

dcb

5,839 posts

266 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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don4l said:
Are there no depths to which a politician will not sink? This is the man who promoted the value of family relationships in his election campaign - while he was having an affair!
Not surprising - it's standard operating procedure
for a lot of politicians.

He's not the first and he certainly won't be the last.

F i F

44,226 posts

252 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Interesting tactic coming into play now, is going to say to police "Prove who was driving."

Gatso photo from rear.

This could go in a number of directions.

scratchchin

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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don4l said:
Are there no depths to which a politician will not sink? This is the man who promoted the value of family relationships in his election campaign - while he was having an affair!
He is a politician...nuff said.biggrin

Crafty_

13,301 posts

201 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Heard on the radio this morning that he's admitted to driving the car on the day of the speeding offence.. sounding like a slippery slope to me !

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Crafty_ said:
Heard on the radio this morning that he's admitted to driving the car on the day of the speeding offence.. sounding like a slippery slope to me !
He MAY have been driving. He's a gonna!!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389622/Mr...

Derek Smith

45,781 posts

249 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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There is something of the slow-motion car-crash about this, isn't there. I have difficulty turning away despite the fact I believe I know exactly how it will turn out. Half of me wants him to say: Yeah, OK, it was me. The other half wants to see him surrounded on all sides, all his mates having abandoned him and then the axe falling.

Funk

26,324 posts

210 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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To quote Agent Smith:

"That is the sound of inevitability.."

Goodbye Mr. Huhne.

The real Apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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he's another shining example of the integrity of our politicians....I doubt I'll ever vote again

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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The real Apache said:
he's another shining example of the integrity of our politicians....I doubt I'll ever vote again
It is a seriously sad reflection of the quality of our politicians when we are willing to forego our hard fought right to vote frown Is there anyone with integrity and honesty these days?

tinman0

18,231 posts

241 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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Derek Smith said:
Many women have an Adam's apple.

I ran an ID parade where part of the description was a prominent Adam's apple on a woman. I'd decided to use scarvs around the neck but oddly, at least to me, almost 50% of the women volunteers had them. This was a bit of a downer for the OIC in the case as she'd hoped to make a bit of mileage on the description. Still, offender picked out by two of the four or so witnesses despite the use of scarves.
hehe Now did you do a proper check? Sure you weren't surrounded by TVs?

I've known 4 'women' who had adam's apples. And Adam may have been their original name as well.

wink

Derek Smith

45,781 posts

249 months

Sunday 22nd May 2011
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tinman0 said:
Derek Smith said:
Many women have an Adam's apple.

I ran an ID parade where part of the description was a prominent Adam's apple on a woman. I'd decided to use scarvs around the neck but oddly, at least to me, almost 50% of the women volunteers had them. This was a bit of a downer for the OIC in the case as she'd hoped to make a bit of mileage on the description. Still, offender picked out by two of the four or so witnesses despite the use of scarves.
hehe Now did you do a proper check? Sure you weren't surrounded by TVs?

I've known 4 'women' who had adam's apples. And Adam may have been their original name as well.

wink
Well, there was a lot of CCTV around.

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Monday 23rd May 2011
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The real Apache said:
he's another shining example of the integrity of our politicians....I doubt I'll ever vote again
You got that right mate. fk the system.

powerstroke

10,283 posts

161 months

Monday 23rd May 2011
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Mojocvh said:
The real Apache said:
he's another shining example of the integrity of our politicians....I doubt I'll ever vote again
You got that right mate. fk the system.
No its even more reasson to vote and be involved, hold the tts to account
vote for the smaller partys who have come along with a genuine wish to change things.... not the same old same old from the two main players;)

F i F

44,226 posts

252 months

Monday 23rd May 2011
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powerstroke said:
vote for the smaller partys who have come along with a genuine wish to change things.... not the same old same old from the two main players;)
Isn't that why people voted for the Lib Dims?

I'm sort of confused by your proposal to be honest.

Lib Dims
smaller party - check
not one of the same two old parties - check
expressing a genuine desire to change things - check (even if you didn't agree with their policies)

I can only see Lib Dims being consigned to pages of history after the next election.

Just a thought, Lib Dims seem to be having a hard time of it particularly at the moment, this is all to teh advantage of who?
The two main parties of course.
2+2=5 perhaps.
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