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Post by jonksy on Jan 9, 2024 9:13:47 GMT
Tory nerves will be jangling today after a poll showed Reform UK moving into third place amid rumours of a Nigel Farage comeback. Research by Redfield & Wilton Strategies put the insurgent party on 11 per cent - above the Lib Dems on 10 per cent. It is the joint highest recorded for Reform UK by the firm, and will heighten anxiety in Conservative circles about the right-wing vote being split at the election.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 9, 2024 10:01:26 GMT
I think lefties are brilliant, barking but brilliant. Talking to a lefty is more entertaining than TV these days that's for sure. Unless you're watching GB News of course, the only sensible unbiased news channel on TV. ha ha ha and you think Lefties are entertaining LOL. I thought I'd made that clear?..
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 10:43:18 GMT
Tory nerves will be jangling today after a poll showed Reform UK moving into third place amid rumours of a Nigel Farage comeback. Research by Redfield & Wilton Strategies put the insurgent party on 11 per cent - above the Lib Dems on 10 per cent. It is the joint highest recorded for Reform UK by the firm, and will heighten anxiety in Conservative circles about the right-wing vote being split at the election.
The post office scandal has lost dumbo Ed Davey a few Lib-Dem votes, now it's coming to light that dumbo Starmer was the head of the CPS, and as usual he's getting off the hook, but a someone pointed out the CPS/Starmer were too busy covering up for Savile and his associates.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 9, 2024 10:47:09 GMT
Tory nerves will be jangling today after a poll showed Reform UK moving into third place amid rumours of a Nigel Farage comeback. Research by Redfield & Wilton Strategies put the insurgent party on 11 per cent - above the Lib Dems on 10 per cent. It is the joint highest recorded for Reform UK by the firm, and will heighten anxiety in Conservative circles about the right-wing vote being split at the election.
The post office scandal has lost dumbo Ed Davey a few Lib-Dem votes, now it's coming to light that dumbo Starmer was the head of the CPS, and as usual he's getting off the hook, but a someone pointed out the CPS/Starmer were too busy covering up for Savile and his associates. Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 10:49:18 GMT
The post office scandal has lost dumbo Ed Davey a few Lib-Dem votes, now it's coming to light that dumbo Starmer was the head of the CPS, and as usual he's getting off the hook, but a someone pointed out the CPS/Starmer were too busy covering up for Savile and his associates. Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above. They might not of gone through them but the CPS 'were aware' of it, and the fact it didn't reach the CPS is because the incompetent people running it didn't bother properly investigating .... just like Savile.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jan 9, 2024 10:54:28 GMT
Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above. They might not of gone through them but the CPS 'were aware' of it, and the fact it didn't reach the CPS is because the incompetent people running it didn't bother properly investigating .... just like Savile. No, it's because the Post Office are able to bring their own prosecutions. Why you are attempting to blame the CPS when they weren't involved, only you know. There are enough people who ARE to blame without you muddying the waters with made up shit.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 11:05:03 GMT
They might not of gone through them but the CPS 'were aware' of it, and the fact it didn't reach the CPS is because the incompetent people running it didn't bother properly investigating .... just like Savile. No, it's because the Post Office are able to bring their own prosecutions. Why you are attempting to blame the CPS when they weren't involved, only you know. There are enough people who ARE to blame without you muddying the waters with made up shit. It's not made up shit, and the lawyers representing the accused would have contacted he CPS to put their case forward, the fact the CPS ignored the pleas from victims which resulted in this miscarriage of justice, and why are you so personally concerned that the CPS fucked up?
Why do you defend the indefensible, if Johnson had have been head of the CPS during the times of Savile and the Post Office scandal, the likes of you and the rest of the loony lefties on here would be DEMANDING he faced police investigation, because Starmer/Labour want the police to investigate if Johnson parks on double yellow lines.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 9, 2024 11:15:54 GMT
First major test for Reform is Ben Habib, deputy leader, running in the by election in Wellingborough. Seat up for grabs after Peter Bone's recall petition. Tories had chosen a candidate, Peter Bone then said if they didn't swap them for his girlfriend, he'd run as an independent. So his girlfriend is the new candidate... 🙄 Wellingborough seems to be a fairly safe Tory seat (Since 2010), having said that, Ben Habib is very good and Reform seem to be on a roll. Cant see Labour being much of a threat, I suppose a lot could change over the next ten months.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 9, 2024 11:34:45 GMT
The post office scandal has lost dumbo Ed Davey a few Lib-Dem votes, now it's coming to light that dumbo Starmer was the head of the CPS, and as usual he's getting off the hook, but a someone pointed out the CPS/Starmer were too busy covering up for Savile and his associates. Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above. The CPS had oversight - they could have stopped the prosecutions or taken then over and carried out a more fundamental investigation. (Prosecution of Offences Act 1985) They chose to stay out of it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 11:40:13 GMT
It's down to the CPS to confirm if there is enough legal evidence to bring a case to court, so to say they weren't involved in the process is a absolute LIE.
The CPS could have said there is no case to answer as the evidence is suspect, but they didn't, hence they are now trying to worm their way out of it, along with SIR Ed Davey and SIR Keir Starmer.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 9, 2024 11:53:09 GMT
It's down to the CPS to confirm if there is enough legal evidence to bring a case to court, so to say they weren't involved in the process is a absolute LIE. The CPS could have said there is no case to answer as the evidence is suspect, but they didn't, hence they are now trying to worm their way out of it, along with SIR Ed Davey and SIR Keir Starmer. They should both be strung up by their bollocks mate.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 12:10:11 GMT
It's down to the CPS to confirm if there is enough legal evidence to bring a case to court, so to say they weren't involved in the process is a absolute LIE. The CPS could have said there is no case to answer as the evidence is suspect, but they didn't, hence they are now trying to worm their way out of it, along with SIR Ed Davey and SIR Keir Starmer. They should both be strung up by their bollocks mate. Exactly, the lefties would be having a meltdown if it was a Tory in charge at the time.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 12:13:40 GMT
The post office scandal has lost dumbo Ed Davey a few Lib-Dem votes, now it's coming to light that dumbo Starmer was the head of the CPS, and as usual he's getting off the hook, but a someone pointed out the CPS/Starmer were too busy covering up for Savile and his associates. Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above. Just for the record, the CPS has the LAST shout ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutes criminal cases that have been investigated by the police and other investigative organisations in England and Wales. The CPS is independent, and we make our decisions independently of the police and government.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 9, 2024 12:18:06 GMT
Incorrect. The PO prosecutions did not go through the CPS as discussed above. Just for the record, the CPS has the LAST shout ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutes criminal cases that have been investigated by the police and other investigative organisations in England and Wales. The CPS is independent, and we make our decisions independently of the police and government.
Nigel Farage pinpoints 'real facts' over Keir Starmer's inaction on Post Office scandal.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 9, 2024 12:39:32 GMT
Just for the record, the CPS has the LAST shout ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutes criminal cases that have been investigated by the police and other investigative organisations in England and Wales. The CPS is independent, and we make our decisions independently of the police and government.
Nigel Farage pinpoints 'real facts' over Keir Starmer's inaction on Post Office scandal.
Exactly, that's why Starmer is crappin his pants because if there isn't a GE until November the squirm ball knows as every month that passes more and more scandal will come out about him, we all know his complete downfall will be when the whistleblower comes forward over the cover-up of Beergate.
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