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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 11:16:21 GMT
Police inquiries + Parliamentary inquiries have all found Keir Starmer / Sue Gray / Beergate to be unfounded, innocent, not guilty, and I am talking about Inquiries with Tory majorities. Its clearly sour grapes, and some people cannt accept the repeated findings of police investigations and results of Parliamentary investigations. Its what people of the populist Right do - they question the legitimacy of anything and everything that does not fit in with their way of thinking. If you say so fiddles...Does PIE the head of Durham police force and sue gray ring any bells? Hey we best watch what we say Jonks, or the lefty woke snowflake establishment will be closing our bank accounts down.
I'm not bothered I'll just stuff my cash under the mattress, daft bastards.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 11:18:32 GMT
And WHICH Prime Minister was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice for committing an offence, together with how many government ministers, MPs and party officials. When it comes to breaking the law - the Tories are experts at it Fixed Penalty Notice? - pah! In the last 10 years 7 Labour Mp's have actually been handed a jail sentence for their crimes.. He's a typical lefty hypocrite, he obviously overlooked ...
Fourteen Labour councillors have ignited outrage after having 51 parking tickets cancelled in a 'breathtaking disregard for the rules'. Liverpool City Council has been blasted amid claims politicians used 'back door' routes to have parking tickets thrown out following the results of a damning probe.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 11:19:22 GMT
...waits for Red to come back with his bullshit excuses.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 12:30:32 GMT
...waits for Red to come back with his bullshit excuses. Councilors embroiled in Liverpool's parking ticket scandal respond to the damning probe's findings Ann O'Byrne The former deputy mayor had 17 tickets, issued between September 23, 2015 and September 19, 2017 rescinded. She says she was issued a pass by former senior council officer Andy Barr and followed instructions from him - something he categorically denies. 'I was told that all the senior management team and senior councillors received this pass which allowed them to park in the city so they could do their job effectively,' she said. Barry Kushner The current chairman of the council's finance committee had seven tickets axed between 2015 and 2020. He insisted he paid for parking but that fines had been issued after council meetings 'overran'. He added: 'I have always paid any parking fines, as they related to my personal use. I wish to stress that if I had been expected to pay the resultant parking PCNs, I would have challenged that charge on the basis that a permit/pass had been given by the council.' Gerard Woodhouse He had five parking fines scrapped while attending council meetings, which ran longer than the four hours allowed in his parking bay. He said he had informed council officials about the meetings which overran, adding: 'If I would have been told I had to pay them I would of done. We were always told to hand them in to committee services which I did.' Nick Small He had four tickets quashed. He claimed he had previously had a councillor off-street parking permit, which gave instructions on how and where it can be used. But he said he had been issued with a different operational vehicle permit which contained no written guidance on where it could be used. 'I did not ask for the operational vehicle permit and was never issued with any written guidance about it. I was told by an officer, then head of parking, that I could use it when on council duties in on-street parking bays as well as in council off-street car parks,' he said, adding he was using the permit only on council business. Malcolm Kennedy The former councillor had four tickets axed. He said he couldn't remember the exact circumstances but that he did have permissions to park in council-run car parks, adding: 'All I know for sure is that I was a cabinet member and for a time deputy lord mayor at the same time, so was pretty much on duty all the time. I do remember being issued with an operational pass at the time.' Joanne Calvert She had three tickets quashed. Saying she had 'nothing to hide', Ms Calvert said she had contested the first fine as there was 'no record' of her payment on with the council. In her second appeal she said she had paid for a ticket. Regarding the third fine, the councillor claimed she had been using her councillors parking permit with a courtesy car following an accident. 'I displayed my permit along with a note explaining it was a courtesy car but still received fines even though I had put an explanation note as to why the car was not the one registered to me at Committee Services/ Parking,' she said. Joann Kushner She had three tickets axed. She said the council had opted to clear them because the 'reasons for parking were valid and related to council business'. Joe Anderson The ex-Liverpool mayor had two tickets quashed. He claimed on one occasion, a relative had borrowed his car and said they had parked in a residential parking street, where the vehicle had not been registered. On the second occasion, he claimed to have used his own car to attend a funeral and then a factory while on council business. He said a member of his staff and told parking services his personal vehicle was being used for official business but would not have been registered as except from ticketing. Wendy Simon The former deputy mayor had one ticket axed. She believed her operational parking permit to park in a loading bay when she was fined. She appealed the fine which she says was accepted by the council. Lynnie Hinnigan She successfully appealed against a single fine. She claimed the car park she was at, while on council business, had no facility to pay by card or notes. She claimed she told Andy Barr who said he would 'look into it'. She then claimed to receive a 'reminder' about the fine before adding: 'Had I appealed directly I believe due to faulty machine my appeal would have been upheld.' Sharon Connor The former cabinet member had one ticket rescinded. She claimed she had paid for a parking bay while attending a council meeting but had been fined due to the 'visibility of the ticket'. She appealed the decision on the grounds of having proof of payment. She claimed she was advised to tell parking services about the issue and that she was 'not aware' this was not in accordance with council policy. 'I believe, I have acted in good faith and put my trust in the advice given to me at the time,' she added. Joe Hanson He had one ticket revoked on appeal having asked for 'guidance' from a council officer and whether there was an 'informal way' to request a review from a higher authority. The officer told him he would seek to deal with Andy Barr, Mr Hanson said, adding: 'At no point did I believe I was doing anything wrong, as all I was doing was seeking guidance and advice from an assistant director.' Anna Rothery She received one ticket while at a council meeting. She claimed she had no money and was 'concerned' she would be late for the meeting. 'I have done nothing wrong,' she said. 'I raised this with the appropriate officer and explained I was attending a [Liverpool City Council] meeting it would have cost the council more to postpone and reschedule the meeting.' James Noakes The former councillor had one fine revoked and said it was issued while he had been carrying out official council duties. The Mail.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 12:38:56 GMT
...waits for Red to come back with his bullshit excuses. Councilors embroiled in Liverpool's parking ticket scandal respond to the damning probe's findings Ann O'Byrne The former deputy mayor had 17 tickets, issued between September 23, 2015 and September 19, 2017 rescinded. She says she was issued a pass by former senior council officer Andy Barr and followed instructions from him - something he categorically denies. 'I was told that all the senior management team and senior councillors received this pass which allowed them to park in the city so they could do their job effectively,' she said. Barry Kushner The current chairman of the council's finance committee had seven tickets axed between 2015 and 2020. He insisted he paid for parking but that fines had been issued after council meetings 'overran'. He added: 'I have always paid any parking fines, as they related to my personal use. I wish to stress that if I had been expected to pay the resultant parking PCNs, I would have challenged that charge on the basis that a permit/pass had been given by the council.' Gerard Woodhouse He had five parking fines scrapped while attending council meetings, which ran longer than the four hours allowed in his parking bay. He said he had informed council officials about the meetings which overran, adding: 'If I would have been told I had to pay them I would of done. We were always told to hand them in to committee services which I did.' Nick Small He had four tickets quashed. He claimed he had previously had a councillor off-street parking permit, which gave instructions on how and where it can be used. But he said he had been issued with a different operational vehicle permit which contained no written guidance on where it could be used. 'I did not ask for the operational vehicle permit and was never issued with any written guidance about it. I was told by an officer, then head of parking, that I could use it when on council duties in on-street parking bays as well as in council off-street car parks,' he said, adding he was using the permit only on council business. Malcolm Kennedy The former councillor had four tickets axed. He said he couldn't remember the exact circumstances but that he did have permissions to park in council-run car parks, adding: 'All I know for sure is that I was a cabinet member and for a time deputy lord mayor at the same time, so was pretty much on duty all the time. I do remember being issued with an operational pass at the time.' Joanne Calvert She had three tickets quashed. Saying she had 'nothing to hide', Ms Calvert said she had contested the first fine as there was 'no record' of her payment on with the council. In her second appeal she said she had paid for a ticket. Regarding the third fine, the councillor claimed she had been using her councillors parking permit with a courtesy car following an accident. 'I displayed my permit along with a note explaining it was a courtesy car but still received fines even though I had put an explanation note as to why the car was not the one registered to me at Committee Services/ Parking,' she said. Joann Kushner She had three tickets axed. She said the council had opted to clear them because the 'reasons for parking were valid and related to council business'. Joe Anderson The ex-Liverpool mayor had two tickets quashed. He claimed on one occasion, a relative had borrowed his car and said they had parked in a residential parking street, where the vehicle had not been registered. On the second occasion, he claimed to have used his own car to attend a funeral and then a factory while on council business. He said a member of his staff and told parking services his personal vehicle was being used for official business but would not have been registered as except from ticketing. Wendy Simon The former deputy mayor had one ticket axed. She believed her operational parking permit to park in a loading bay when she was fined. She appealed the fine which she says was accepted by the council. Lynnie Hinnigan She successfully appealed against a single fine. She claimed the car park she was at, while on council business, had no facility to pay by card or notes. She claimed she told Andy Barr who said he would 'look into it'. She then claimed to receive a 'reminder' about the fine before adding: 'Had I appealed directly I believe due to faulty machine my appeal would have been upheld.' Sharon Connor The former cabinet member had one ticket rescinded. She claimed she had paid for a parking bay while attending a council meeting but had been fined due to the 'visibility of the ticket'. She appealed the decision on the grounds of having proof of payment. She claimed she was advised to tell parking services about the issue and that she was 'not aware' this was not in accordance with council policy. 'I believe, I have acted in good faith and put my trust in the advice given to me at the time,' she added. Joe Hanson He had one ticket revoked on appeal having asked for 'guidance' from a council officer and whether there was an 'informal way' to request a review from a higher authority. The officer told him he would seek to deal with Andy Barr, Mr Hanson said, adding: 'At no point did I believe I was doing anything wrong, as all I was doing was seeking guidance and advice from an assistant director.' Anna Rothery She received one ticket while at a council meeting. She claimed she had no money and was 'concerned' she would be late for the meeting. 'I have done nothing wrong,' she said. 'I raised this with the appropriate officer and explained I was attending a [Liverpool City Council] meeting it would have cost the council more to postpone and reschedule the meeting.' James Noakes The former councillor had one fine revoked and said it was issued while he had been carrying out official council duties. The Mail. and?
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Post by thomas on Jul 1, 2023 12:42:36 GMT
Yes agreed, I am sure Labour are in with Russia, Comrade Corbyn made sure of that.
You lot make me laugh. You condemn a party for it's association with a very rich man that also supports but does not go on marches, a group of people that are trying to save the planet. Whilst supporting a party that elevated the son of a Russian spy to the House of Lords against the advice of the security services, a party that sat on a report that exposed the political interference in this country by Russia and receive vast sums of money from a country that is currently murdering Ukrainians by the hundreds. Are you really that daft? Labour is accused of 'rank hypocrisy' for calling on the Tories to return £2million in Russian-linked donations but refusing to do the same
Sir Keir Starmer's party was challenged to say why it was not returning part of more than £1million received from a hedge fund tycoon who had business connections with Russia.
But now Labour is facing its own questions over a series of donations made since 2012 by financier Martin Taylor – including £95,000 to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership campaign in 2020.
Mr Taylor, who started donating to Labour under Ed Miliband's leadership, helped run the Nevsky Fund, which had major investments in Russia.
The fund, which operated until 2015, reportedly held stocks in Russia's energy corporation Gazprom, oil producer Lukoil and state-owned bank Sberbank.
Labour declined to say yesterday whether it would return any of Mr Taylor's money.
Gordon Brown’s office took Russian bank’s money
But Mr S has discovered that the office run by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was paid more than £100,000 ten years ago by a Russian bank that was sanctioned yesterday. The ex-Labour leader declared receiving £124,494 for a speech he gave to Sberbank and another corporate giant, Troika Diolog in February 2012. Sberbank, which is the largest financial institution in Russia, was yesterday sanctioned by the US Treasury department, as part of its punitive actions towards 13 Russian financial institutions to ‘impair’ the Kremlin and Russia’s economy in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
Labour MP received £500,000 in funding from Chinese Communist agent Barry Gardiner said he kept security services fully informed, after MI5 warned MPs they are being targeted by Beijing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 12:51:52 GMT
All sounds reasonable to me, if they do carry out an investigation and clear them the Mail will, again look like the lying rag it is.😂
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 12:58:19 GMT
You lot make me laugh. You condemn a party for it's association with a very rich man that also supports but does not go on marches, a group of people that are trying to save the planet. Whilst supporting a party that elevated the son of a Russian spy to the House of Lords against the advice of the security services, a party that sat on a report that exposed the political interference in this country by Russia and receive vast sums of money from a country that is currently murdering Ukrainians by the hundreds. Are you really that daft? Labour is accused of 'rank hypocrisy' for calling on the Tories to return £2million in Russian-linked donations but refusing to do the same
Sir Keir Starmer's party was challenged to say why it was not returning part of more than £1million received from a hedge fund tycoon who had business connections with Russia.
But now Labour is facing its own questions over a series of donations made since 2012 by financier Martin Taylor – including £95,000 to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership campaign in 2020.
Mr Taylor, who started donating to Labour under Ed Miliband's leadership, helped run the Nevsky Fund, which had major investments in Russia.
The fund, which operated until 2015, reportedly held stocks in Russia's energy corporation Gazprom, oil producer Lukoil and state-owned bank Sberbank.
Labour declined to say yesterday whether it would return any of Mr Taylor's money.
Gordon Brown’s office took Russian bank’s money
But Mr S has discovered that the office run by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was paid more than £100,000 ten years ago by a Russian bank that was sanctioned yesterday. The ex-Labour leader declared receiving £124,494 for a speech he gave to Sberbank and another corporate giant, Troika Diolog in February 2012. Sberbank, which is the largest financial institution in Russia, was yesterday sanctioned by the US Treasury department, as part of its punitive actions towards 13 Russian financial institutions to ‘impair’ the Kremlin and Russia’s economy in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
Labour MP received £500,000 in funding from Chinese Communist agent Barry Gardiner said he kept security services fully informed, after MI5 warned MPs they are being targeted by Beijing.
"ITN 6 March 2022 In this article: Keir Starmer British politician. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has denied there were any links between his party and Russian money, but suggests Conservatives should review donations to their party and get rid of any money linked to Putin".
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Post by jonksy on Jul 1, 2023 12:58:51 GMT
If you say so fiddles...Does PIE the head of Durham police force and sue gray ring any bells? Hey we best watch what we say Jonks, or the lefty woke snowflake establishment will be closing our bank accounts down.
I'm not bothered I'll just stuff my cash under the mattress, daft bastards.
LOL you have to chuckle at these labour luvies they make all these silly staments and think it is nothing that we haven't heard a million times before.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 13:01:15 GMT
All sounds reasonable to me, if they do carry out an investigation and clear them the Mail will, again look like the lying rag it is.😂 yeah it would do to you being a woke lefty loony, to us it's another Labour coverup, I suppose that's the perks of the leader being ex-DPP, he must have some serious crap over high profile people, remembering Jimmy Savile, Cyril Smith, they weren't alone, no wonder Labour have got away with beergate, nobbling the person who is in charge of the Johnson inquiry, Starmer must be leaning on them.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 14:29:12 GMT
All sounds reasonable to me, if they do carry out an investigation and clear them the Mail will, again look like the lying rag it is.😂 yeah it would do to you being a woke lefty loony, to us it's another Labour coverup, I suppose that's the perks of the leader being ex-DPP, he must have some serious crap over high profile people, remembering Jimmy Savile, Cyril Smith, they weren't alone, no wonder Labour have got away with beergate, nobbling the person who is in charge of the Johnson inquiry, Starmer must be leaning on them. Don't know how you can say that really an investigation is what you want as well.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 1, 2023 14:40:49 GMT
yeah it would do to you being a woke lefty loony, to us it's another Labour coverup, I suppose that's the perks of the leader being ex-DPP, he must have some serious crap over high profile people, remembering Jimmy Savile, Cyril Smith, they weren't alone, no wonder Labour have got away with beergate, nobbling the person who is in charge of the Johnson inquiry, Starmer must be leaning on them. Don't know how you can say that really an investigation is what you want as well. I can say it, and I have said it, it's not hard to work out why nothing sticks to Labour, they get away with everything they accuse the Tories of, lockdown parties, fiddling parking/speeding fines, having meetings with the head of a inquiry months before the inquiry got underway, it stinks to high heaven, Labour are corrupt and the woke snowflake establishment is shielding them, and closing anyone down he dares oppose them.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 14:44:28 GMT
Don't know how you can say that really an investigation is what you want as well. I can say it, and I have said it, it's not hard to work out why nothing sticks to Labour, they get away with everything they accuse the Tories of, lockdown parties, fiddling parking/speeding fines, having meetings with the head of a inquiry months before the inquiry got underway, it stinks to high heaven, Labour are corrupt and the woke snowflake establishment is shielding them, and closing anyone down he dares oppose them. You know the Sue Gray thing was a Tory concoction. You know they had no parties. As to the speeding/parking fines lets see if there is an investigation. Otherwise you have got nothing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2023 15:09:06 GMT
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Post by thomas on Jul 1, 2023 15:28:23 GMT
Labour is accused of 'rank hypocrisy' for calling on the Tories to return £2million in Russian-linked donations but refusing to do the same
Sir Keir Starmer's party was challenged to say why it was not returning part of more than £1million received from a hedge fund tycoon who had business connections with Russia.
But now Labour is facing its own questions over a series of donations made since 2012 by financier Martin Taylor – including £95,000 to Sir Keir Starmer's leadership campaign in 2020.
Mr Taylor, who started donating to Labour under Ed Miliband's leadership, helped run the Nevsky Fund, which had major investments in Russia.
The fund, which operated until 2015, reportedly held stocks in Russia's energy corporation Gazprom, oil producer Lukoil and state-owned bank Sberbank.
Labour declined to say yesterday whether it would return any of Mr Taylor's money.
Gordon Brown’s office took Russian bank’s money
But Mr S has discovered that the office run by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown was paid more than £100,000 ten years ago by a Russian bank that was sanctioned yesterday. The ex-Labour leader declared receiving £124,494 for a speech he gave to Sberbank and another corporate giant, Troika Diolog in February 2012. Sberbank, which is the largest financial institution in Russia, was yesterday sanctioned by the US Treasury department, as part of its punitive actions towards 13 Russian financial institutions to ‘impair’ the Kremlin and Russia’s economy in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
Labour MP received £500,000 in funding from Chinese Communist agent Barry Gardiner said he kept security services fully informed, after MI5 warned MPs they are being targeted by Beijing.
"ITN 6 March 2022 In this article: Keir Starmer British politician. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has denied there were any links between his party and Russian money, but suggests Conservatives should review donations to their party and get rid of any money linked to Putin". you mean new labour denied the allegations reddy???
Shocking news if true.
The tories have similarly denied many allegations from labour , as have others like farage from labours chris bryant i believe , but it never seems to stop labour throwing mud and hoping it sticks.
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