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He isn't in prison because the police carried out an investigation and decided, on the basis of advice from the Crown Prosecution Service, to take no further action: BBC News - No further action from police over Denis MacShane expenses.
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That's a lovely word, scrounge. Say it slowly.
It's almost onomatopoeic.
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I suppose it fits in with what they stand for really, you enjoy your life at the expense of other much like the scroungers.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostWhat the party for the average common working person, surely not?
Funny old world innit.
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What the party for the average common working person, surely not?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostCan't be arsed to google but which party came out the least honest in the expenses scandal?
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Over-claiming expenses is one thing, but fake invoices cross the line for me. Isn't this simple fraud?
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Can't be arsed to google but which party came out the least honest in the expenses scandal?
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Parliamentary privilege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally posted by Privileges of the UK House of Commons
The ancient and undoubted rights and privileges of the Commons are claimed by the Speaker at the beginning of each new Parliament. The privileges are only codified in Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice and the House itself is the only judge of its own privileges. Most of those specifically claimed are practically obsolete, but others remain very real:- Freedom of speech; (members speaking in the House are not liable for defamation)
- Freedom from arrest in civil matters (practically obsolete);
- Access of the Commons to the Crown (via the Speaker); and
- That the most favourable construction should be placed upon the deliberations of the Commons.
Privileges not specifically mentioned:- Right of the House to regulate its own composition; (although election petitions are now determined by the ordinary Courts)
- Right of the House to regulate its own internal proceedings, both as to matters and procedures;
- Right to punish members and “strangers” for breach of privilege and contempt;
- Right of freedom from interference (although members are no longer immune from all civil actions
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So, why isn't he in prison?
Denis MacShane: Ex-Labour minister to be suspended from the Commons for A YEAR after claiming expenses on 19 fake invoices | Mail Online
Former Europe Minister Denis MacShane is to be suspended from the Commons for a year for submitting 19 false invoices to claim parliamentary expenses.Tags: None
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