Jamie Wallis - Bridgend MP
Discussion
And the hits just keep on coming for Boris Johnson;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59712424
I think I speak for all genuine Tories when I say we'll be only too pleased to see the back of this 'delightful' character but I can't see the inevitable by election going well for Johnson
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59712424
I think I speak for all genuine Tories when I say we'll be only too pleased to see the back of this 'delightful' character but I can't see the inevitable by election going well for Johnson
BBC Article said:
A message on Mr Wallis's Facebook page said a planned surgery with constituents on Saturday had to be postponed until the New Year as he had tested positive for Covid.
Could that be the definition of "unfit" if he was meant to be isolating?Another one with some interesting sidelines.
Jamie Wallis: Bridgend MP 'misled press' over sugar daddy site
CPS - https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/road-traffic...
Section 4 RTA 1988 - Driving/Attempting to drive or being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst unfit
Under s.4(1) RTA 1988, it is an offence if a person drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle on a road or other public place whilst unfit through drink or drugs. Similarly, s.4(2) RTA 1988 makes it an offence if the person is in charge of a motor vehicle when under the influence of drink or drugs.
It is important to note the interplay between s.4 RTA 1988 and s. 5A RTA 1998 (Driving or being in charge with concentration of alcohol/specified controlled drug above specified limit). Where the level of drugs exceeds the specified amount, the appropriate charge would be s. 5A RTA 1988. If the level of the drug does not exceed the specified limit, but where there is sufficient evidence of impairment, the charge will be contrary to s.4 RTA 1988.
Section 4 RTA 1988 - Driving/Attempting to drive or being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst unfit
Under s.4(1) RTA 1988, it is an offence if a person drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle on a road or other public place whilst unfit through drink or drugs. Similarly, s.4(2) RTA 1988 makes it an offence if the person is in charge of a motor vehicle when under the influence of drink or drugs.
It is important to note the interplay between s.4 RTA 1988 and s. 5A RTA 1998 (Driving or being in charge with concentration of alcohol/specified controlled drug above specified limit). Where the level of drugs exceeds the specified amount, the appropriate charge would be s. 5A RTA 1988. If the level of the drug does not exceed the specified limit, but where there is sufficient evidence of impairment, the charge will be contrary to s.4 RTA 1988.
Disappointing 
I was really hoping he was being offered as one of the sugar daddies on the website.
As to the website and business itself, shrug, doesn't bother me at all, apart from the b
ks of having thousands of businessmen clients on the books.
The Western Mail used to run this sort of stuff in print back when I lived in Wales. Ive known plenty of girls put themselves thru uni that way.

I was really hoping he was being offered as one of the sugar daddies on the website.
As to the website and business itself, shrug, doesn't bother me at all, apart from the b
ks of having thousands of businessmen clients on the books.The Western Mail used to run this sort of stuff in print back when I lived in Wales. Ive known plenty of girls put themselves thru uni that way.
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