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    We live in a democracy, people are free to make their own minds up and vote as they see fit.

    Personally, I wouldn't urinate on him if he were on fire.
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    Same here. Things seem to have gone a bit quiet on the corrupt MP front over the last few days.

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    Maybe because there are so many of them in the 'ruling' party. Starmer's lot aren't innocent by any means, but the current crop of Tories makes Major's government look respectable.
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    According to the Stratford Herald, the local Conservative party has already effectively deselected Zahawi, and are expecting a hammering in the local elections..

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    Personally speaking, I'd like to see a proper investigation into several of our current MPs' affairs. Many seem to be sailing far too close to the wind for my liking.
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    They won't let that happen - too many nice little earners they'd like to keep quiet (on both sides).

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    Exactly, Lex.

    Just like if the great unwashed start getting restless, they start passing laws to repress them.
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    And most people don't seem to notice.

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    That is true, Lex. As long as the great unwashed have beer, fags, soaps and football they are content.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbonk View Post
    That is true, Lex. As long as the great unwashed have beer, fags, soaps and football they are content.
    I found that funny, when you say, ''as long as the great unwashed have soap'' ..Yes, but its the wrong kind of soap!
    Last edited by margaret; 20-02-2023 at 04:46 AM.
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    Typical Arab, his only 'crime' was getting caught!

    Sacked former Tory Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi has apologised for failing to disclose millions of pounds in tax but said it was "careless, not deliberate".

    The MP for Stratford-upon-Avon was sacked from his position in January after an ethics inquiry into the handling of his tax affairs found a "serious breach" of the ministerial code.

    He is believed to have paid a penalty as part of an estimated £4.8m settlement dispute with HMRC.

    Rishi Sunak's ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, found Mr Zahawi had "shown insufficient regard for the general principles of the ministerial code" as there were "omissions" to the government by Mr Zahawi regarding his tax affairs when he was appointed education secretary, then chancellor, then Tory chairman.

    The prime minister sacked him as party chair following the inquiry findings but Mr Zahawi made no apology at the time for his actions, however, did say sorry to his family "for the toll this has taken on them".

    But on Friday, as he faces growing disquiet from local Conservatives who are choosing whether to reselect him as their candidate in the next election, Mr Zahawi apologised for incorrectly filing his tax return.

    "I think what was important was that Sir Laurie said that I cooperated fully and I was completely open, in fact I gave him access to my tax returns as a whole, and if the paperwork wasn't correctly filled in then I accept that and take full responsibility for that and I apologise for that," he told the BBC.

    "The important thing I think is to make sure that I remind people that what actually happened was the assessment from HMRC was that it was a careless not a deliberate issue, it was something that I dealt with immediately and I accepted without argument the settlement that they put forward and I move forward from there."

    Mr Zahawi said he "completely accepted the position of the prime minister" when Mr Sunak said he had to go.

    He added: "But it is really important to focus now on the constituency and learn from the experience and hopefully make sure that I am as good a member of parliament as I can be for the people of Stratford."

    The row surrounding Mr Zahawi had centred on a tax bill over the sale of shares in YouGov - the polling firm he founded worth an estimated £27m - which were held by Balshore Investments, a company registered offshore in Gibraltar and linked to Mr Zahawi's family.

    Mr Zahawi had insisted he was "confident" he had "acted properly throughout".

    He said he paid what HMRC said "was due" after it "disagreed about the exact allocation" of shares in YouGov.

    The former minister added that the error had been found to be "careless, not deliberate" but has not disclosed the size of the settlement or whether he paid a fine.
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    You can take the man out of the middle east, but you'll never take the middle east out of the man! Frankly, I hope this 'man' is never allowed to hold public office again!
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    It's sounding like he's desperate to keep hold of his cushy safe seat; unfortunately for Zahawi, people have finally realised what his true nature is.

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    It's about 13 years too late to say he's committed to his constituents: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news...ratford-43542/

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    Hopefully, he's now finished. To my mind, his attitude (arrogance) has ended his career, rather than his 'crime'.
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    He's been reselected! I can't believe it: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-65148347

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    I can only think that the competition was truly dire!
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