Chris Huhne has quit as energy secretary after learning he was to be charged with perverting the course of justice over a 2003 speeding case: BBC News - Chris Huhne quits cabinet over speeding points charge
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Hi is STILL protesting his innocence though... Surely if he did do it then the CPS now has video evidence and he doesn't have a leg to stand on?It's about time I changed this sig... -
No honour amongst thieves. Fiddling expenses, house switching, off-shore tax havens, you name it -
How has trust become so abused?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Sorry? Are you talking about me or MPs?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNo honour amongst thieves. Fiddling expenses, house switching, off-shore tax havens, you name it -
How has trust become so abused?Comment
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Apparently Captain chettino is going to invoke the Huhne defence. His wife was driving at the time.Comment
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Any senior Libdem that puts his head above the parapit suddenly finds himself in trouble, Laws/Cable/Huhne. Cameron and Osbourne are running the show, orchestrating everything.Comment
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That is pathetic and lazy. If you bothered to follow Huhne across all media you will see what an odius little jerk he is.Originally posted by russell View PostAny senior Libdem that puts his head above the parapit suddenly finds himself in trouble, Laws/Cable/Huhne. Cameron and Osbourne are running the show, orchestrating everything.
He is also a wealthy ex city entrepreneur and should therefore fall into your "deserves whatever he gets" Tory style stereotype.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I think Clegg should take the nuclear option.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThat is pathetic and lazy. If you bothered to follow Huhne across all media you will see what an odius little jerk he is.
He is also a wealthy ex city entrepreneur and should therefore fall into your "deserves whatever he gets" Tory style stereotype.Comment
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And take his useless self serving MPs with him back to the safety of the back benchesOriginally posted by russell View PostI think Clegg should take the nuclear option.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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