Good for him. I signed up to the support sign up thingy and got (yet another) letter from my MP. A change in the law appears to have cross party support so dunno why things go so slowly. Apart from the fact that so many MPs are lawyers obviously.
The best move any party could make towards a saner society would be to disbar lawyers from standing as MPs. Cutting their legs off to stop them standing for anything at all would be even better.
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According to this report (when he won the legal bit, but the BCA were still talking about continuing against him) he's spent over £200,000.Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8621880.stm
About time too.
It's only cost him in excess of £100k.Last edited by Sysman; 15 April 2010, 14:47.
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That is absolutely brilliant news.
Now for the whole shambolic libel laws to be reviewed.
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It was in the news and reported here a couple of weeks back.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/1115014-post2.html
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It didn't get much publicity for probably the most important case of the last few years.
Good for him and fook all those charlatan homeopaths and chirowinkers.


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He's got pointy ears.
I wonder if you've got any mutual friends zeity?
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Libel Case against Singh dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8621880.stm
About time too.
It's only cost him in excess of £100k.Tags: None
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