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Blair Questioned by Police

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    #11
    So forgive me - what was he actually arrested for??

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      #12
      He wasn't arrested. He was questioned (not under caution) without a lawyer as a possible witness.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn
        He was questioned (not under caution) without a lawyer as a possible witness.
        Hmmm, Bliar is a lawyer, does he actually need another one in such a situation?
        Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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          #14
          C'mon Alf, get with the program

          Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
          Spare a thought for Britains hard working politicians - I for one back their salary claims for 100k.

          Its only fair.
          It's only fair is old hat.
          An increase in salary for MP's is 'environmentally-friendly'.
          Tsk, tsk.
          Why not?

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            #15
            Blair is a lawyer

            Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
            Hmmm, Bliar is a lawyer, does he actually need another one in such a situation?

            Are you from the Bronx, or Australia?
            Why not?

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              #16
              Cash for honours: donors say Blair 'misled' police

              Millionaire Labour Party donors have contradicted Tony Blair's evidence to the police in the cash-for-honours affair - saying that they were nominated for their public service to the nation, and not for services to Labour, as claimed by the PM

              Blair told police donors were honoured for services to Labour. These documents say different.


              http://www.independent.co.uk/multime...06_239810a.jpg

              http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/pol...cle2081662.ece

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                #17
                The donors expressed surprise after Mr Blair's historic interview with Scotland Yard in Downing Street last Thursday, when he told the police the honours were "expressly party peerages given for party service".

                Downing Street said the "party service" referred to their willingness to serve as working Labour Party peers.
                So these people were to be made peers for something they haven't done yet? Rubbish. I hope Blair hangs.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by wendigo100
                  I hope Blair hangs.

                  Live on prime time TV I hope.

                  I'd pay SERIOUS money to see it live though.

                  Actually, PPV would be the biggest grossing event this country will ever have.
                  Drivel is my speciality

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