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  • Hain resigns

    Peter Hain resigns

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/

  • #2
    Re: Hain resigns

    About time, now if only the other 351 would do the same thing...

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    • #3
      Re: Hain resigns

      Is there 351 Peter Hain's in the UK, you want them to resign their jobs as well? I thought the police were only investigating Peter Hain MP?

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      • #4
        Re: Hain resigns

        Well My MP has got Dept of Work & Pension through this reshuffle

        BBC NEWS | Politics | Purnell heads reshuffle changes

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        • #5
          Re: Hain resigns

          Hain has gone the way of Peter Watt who was the Labour general secretary who claimed to have forgotten or never understood the simplest rules in the new legislation that his party implemented into law and which were his job to enforce.

          The same must be said of Hain and to be frank, the rest of the Government. New Labour, it seems, can't even cook its own books. They can't even co-ordinate a cover-up. They failed to find out fast enough what it was they had to cover up, failed to take the elementary precaution of reconciling their excuses and failed to square their alibis. Talk of a ****-up in a brewery, they are supposed to be running the country yet I would not trust a single one of them to run a bath!

          Top-notch fraudsters up and down the country must be wincing at their sheer incompetence. Labour has brought disgrace on self-respecting hustlers and swindlers everywhere.

          The joke is, Hain even ripped off his own party and then pretended that it did not happen!

          Labour party rules on the leadership campaign require 15% of funds raised to go to the National Labour Party and on September 9 last year Hain duly paid over £ 11,550.

          In reality he should have paid over £13,335. He cheated his own party out of £1,785.60.

          It's always money with socialists and this is not new - they had not been in power five minutes before we were treated to stories about Peter Mandelson's secret loan and the £1M from Bernie Ecclestone.

          I read once that the only person who entered the Houses of Parliament with good intentions was Guy Fawkes.

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