Mark Menzies MP campaign funds

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andymadmak

14,596 posts

271 months

Thursday 18th April
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President Merkin said:
andymadmak said:
Whereas we can all judge you by the stupidity of your posts.
Shapps reference to double standards for AR is clear. Being investigated by the Police was enough for AR to call for resignations,.........until it applied to her.

If Menzies has done anything wrong, throw the book at him. Dishonesty is dishonesty regardless of the colour of the rosette. Due process will determine if the book should be launched or not.
Aww, that's rough Andy. I'm not as think as you stupid I am.

Anyway, now we're off the why are you following me around & dishing out childish insults? phase of the discourse, you know full well the difference between someone who was an imposverished care worker at the time of an alleged offence - alleged btw by a Tory MP unable to articulate exactly what that offence is, despite repeated requests & someone who was PM & no matter how often you & your one eyed true bluers attempt to run this nothingburger up into crime of the century, you're failing over & over again. Now stop being such a silly sausage, there's a good chap.
If you were half as clever as you think you are, you'd be twice as clever as you actually are. You can't complain about people you disagree with not posting on this thread, and then complain that they are following you around when they do, you fool. Tip: It's not all about you!
If you actually bothered to read what I put in the AR thread, you'd see that I specifically have not called for her to resign over the issue she faces, guilty or not! I've also said firmly that due process should be followed.....just like I am doing here....just like I did with Boris. Consistency, you might want to try it sometime. It certainly beats the pompous frothing you tend to post. rofl

President Merkin

3,018 posts

20 months

Thursday 18th April
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1) This is the Menzies thread, not your favourite President thread.
2) It's not all about you & your bursting at the seams ego.
3) See 1.

DeejRC

5,806 posts

83 months

Thursday 18th April
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Good grief, can the usual suspects not bring AR into every bloody thread?!

Let the police look at this and determine what’s what. I know we are all thick muppets up north, but we aren’t calling for a resignation and bye election because of the fairly simple logic that we know a GE is coming and he can be shown the door.

sugerbear

4,049 posts

159 months

Thursday 18th April
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Replied in the wrong thread..

The Times also reports Mr Menzies used a total of £14,000 - in several payments stretching back four years - from campaign funds to pay his personal medical bills.

I do hope he paid Tax on those payments....

It would be a terrible shame if HMRC were to get invovled. Credible chance he will have pocked the cash.

Gareth79

7,678 posts

247 months

Thursday 18th April
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"In March 2014, Menzies resigned as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Alan Duncan, then the International Development Minister, after a report in the Sunday Mirror that Menzies had paid a Brazilian male escort for sex and asked him to supply the illegal drug mephedrone. Menzies said a number of the claims were "untrue".[4][14][15] "

S600BSB

4,648 posts

107 months

Thursday 18th April
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President Merkin said:
All the while baying for Rayner's head, cheered on by their client press, a good few of whom would have been well aware of what was going on.
They are just a bit rubbish and have very low standards.

119

6,344 posts

37 months

Thursday 18th April
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tangerine_sedge said:
119 said:
'Locked up by bad people'.

Yeah ok.

laugh
'Bad' people holding bags of charlie or 'bad' people who happen to be young athletic men? hehe
I don’t think he minded either.

Or both.

hehe

55palfers

5,911 posts

165 months

Thursday 18th April
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Please can we have some honest, decent, principled, intelligent, MPs at the next election.

rscott

14,762 posts

192 months

Thursday 18th April
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55palfers said:
Please can we have some honest, decent, principled, intelligent, MPs at the next election.
They don't even have to have the complete set of attributes - at least two would be an improvement over most of the current rabble.

CraigyMc

16,419 posts

237 months

Thursday 18th April
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55palfers said:
Please can we have some honest, decent, principled, intelligent, MPs at the next election.
Populism killed them.

Puddenchucker

4,101 posts

219 months

Thursday 18th April
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55palfers said:
Please can we have some honest, decent, principled, intelligent, MPs at the next election.
What's the saying, "You get the Government you deserve..." ?

I'm beginning to think we'd be better off with A.I. running the country...

MrJuice

3,372 posts

157 months

Thursday 18th April
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If only he'd been banned from prayer at school. Would not have turned out such a wrong un

Rufus Stone

6,238 posts

57 months

Thursday 18th April
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Why did he need the money, does he have a drugs problem or something?

andymadmak

14,596 posts

271 months

Thursday 18th April
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CraigyMc said:
55palfers said:
Please can we have some honest, decent, principled, intelligent, MPs at the next election.
Populism killed them.
Populism plus several other factors such as:

1. Too many voters has come to expect that fixing stuff is the responsibility or at least to be paid for by someone, anyone else but themselves.
2. The standard of political debate is incredibly poor these days. Nobody wants to say the difficult stuff that needs to be said.
3. Nobody wants to make choices, especially if those choices might piss somebody/some section of the media off.
4. The media is increasingly toxic, but then the public lap up that toxicity, so we can only expect it to get worse
5. We expect Politicians to fix complex problems (often caused by other politicians it has to be said) but the actual calibre of people elected is pretty poor in many (not all) cases.
6. Politicians and their families are too frequently considered to be fair game for personal and/or physical attacks
7. Any mistake, any misdemeanour has the press and others howling for your head

So who wants to get involved in that world? Poor job security, the pay isn't brilliant for the responsibilities involved, and no matter what you do half the country will still hate you.
Politics therefore attracts in the main a particular subset of people for all the parties. Some genuinely want to serve the country and its people, some are entirely self serving, some start out with good intentions and just lose their way, and some have delusions of capability far beyond the reality.

By and large, the truly capable, the genuinely forward thinking, the moral, honest and decent folk no longer bother with politics because its a waste of time. If you have talent, drive ability and integrity, why would you want to engage in any of the above when other careers would be more rewarding, more secure and less stressful for you and your family? The question is, how on earth do we tempt them back?

glazbagun

14,280 posts

198 months

Thursday 18th April
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Could he be Aerofoil?

pork911

7,162 posts

184 months

Thursday 18th April
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Apparently Menzies had been suspended from the unpaid, voluntary role aimed at boosting trade with Colombia, Chile, Peru and Argentina.

Evanivitch

20,109 posts

123 months

Thursday 18th April
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andymadmak said:
Whereas we can all judge you by the stupidity of your posts.
Shapps reference to double standards for AR is clear. Being investigated by the Police was enough for AR to call for resignations,.........until it applied to her.

If Menzies has done anything wrong, throw the book at him. Dishonesty is dishonesty regardless of the colour of the rosette. Due process will determine if the book should be launched or not.
What's AR being investigated for?

Evanivitch

20,109 posts

123 months

Thursday 18th April
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Rufus Stone said:
Why did he need the money, does he have a drugs problem or something?
Going by his previous scandals I'm guessing he got caught with his trousers down in an awkward situation.

sugerbear

4,049 posts

159 months

Thursday 18th April
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I will ask the Tory supporters again - Did Mark Menzies pay income tax on the £14,000 money he took from his donations fund?

119

6,344 posts

37 months

Thursday 18th April
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sugerbear said:
I will ask the Tory supporters again - Did Mark Menzies pay income tax on the £14,000 money he took from his donations fund?
Is he being investigated for potential tax fraud?


You are Mr Des Perate.

AAICMFP

Edited by 119 on Thursday 18th April 14:09