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2 hours ago, NewBornBairn said:

A crook at the very heart of the expenses scandal. Every new MP (of whatever party) was advised to visit him to be told the fiddles they could get away with. He helped people get paid for mortgages that didn't exist for example. In return he called in "favours" when he needed them, which is how he got the gig as Speaker and why, even when he was forced to resign in disgrace, he got a seat in the Lords. Most of what was rotten in Westminster flowed through him.

 

Reading the shite coming out of the politicians today you would think he was a working class giant of parliamentary democracy. He was no such thing, he was a fucking disgrace.

Well said.  He was an absolute c**t and the epitome of all that is/was wrong with working class guys who may have started off challenging the system but very quickly sold out to it.

 

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2 hours ago, NewBornBairn said:

A crook at the very heart of the expenses scandal. Every new MP (of whatever party) was advised to visit him to be told the fiddles they could get away with. He helped people get paid for mortgages that didn't exist for example. In return he called in "favours" when he needed them, which is how he got the gig as Speaker and why, even when he was forced to resign in disgrace, he got a seat in the Lords. Most of what was rotten in Westminster flowed through him.

 

Reading the shite coming out of the politicians today you would think he was a working class giant of parliamentary democracy. He was no such thing, he was a fucking disgrace.

 

1 hour ago, Glenconner said:

Started out as a minor trade union official then became a Glasgow councillor. Richard Buchanan MP for the then Glasgow Springburn called it quits in 1979 and Michael Martin got the gig. Basically the easiest job in the world. Safe seat in a safe area. He saw off the local Militant which was 3 people, one of which went on to be a real zany character who ending owning the farm next to that one eyed BNP leader. Donald Trump couldn't have helped Springburn, the work went and the population collapsed and nobody in Government really gave an eff. The area was a real disaster zone. The list of things lost even after the 1980s when he was MP would fill a couple of pages. Luckily he got out, all be it through a scandal before the constitutional question took off. Ended up in House of Lords. Total street wise careerist of the first order.

Btw, he had zero connection to the Gorbals which said a lot about the loony right in the Tory Party.

Remember him being dodgy but that's quite the obituary. 

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Well said.  He was an absolute c**t and the epitome of all that is/was wrong with working class guys who may have started off challenging the system but very quickly sold out to it.

 

 

I know your long association with the labour party and bow to your greater knowledge, but every single labour party councillor I have known in Clackmannanshire, has used it to further themselves, line their pockets and look after their cronies, nothing to do with challenging any system, just buying a ticket for the gravy train

 

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8 hours ago, Savage Henry said:

Did we not already know this?  Am I just imagining things, or was this not "revealed" several months ago as part of the Papadopoulos reporting?

It's hard to keep up with all the Russian bots and useful idiots being exposed almost daily so I'm not sure if Corbyn has been accused of this recently. There was this though, also from the Times.

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The question now is whether this is enough to kill the story. It shouldn't be as long as people are still being detained, sacked and denied hospital treatment as a result of a callous and vindictive government, but May now has no human shield. If this remains headline news for another week or so, we're surely going to get a real focus on the fact that May was the Home Secretary responsible for the vast majority of this with no one else to deflect the blame to.

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