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"Of course we are not, it’s Boris Blunderson who is though. He manoeuvred that question, typical ducking from the Prime Muddler. Your thoughts?" He was elected dispute his past record, so yes in a way the UK is corrupt | |||
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"Are we talking about the same guy that changed the rules to get a mate off the hook? No corruption there.." Actually it was about the right to apeal which was not there But then the spin doctotors got hold of it and the papers | |||
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"Are we talking about the same guy that changed the rules to get a mate off the hook? No corruption there.. Actually it was about the right to apeal which was not there But then the spin doctotors got hold of it and the papers " It wasn't about the right to appeal. The process is that after a preliminary finding is made, the defendant can ask for further evidence to be included. That's the same as an appeal. The whole thing was about saving one of BoZo Johnson sidekicks and weakening the process in advance of BoZo getting pulled up. | |||
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"Are we talking about the same guy that changed the rules to get a mate off the hook? No corruption there.. Actually it was about the right to apeal which was not there But then the spin doctotors got hold of it and the papers " The right to appeal was half the story, which, I do support as everyone should have this right whether in court or in Parliament. It's the dropping of the suspension and punishment of Patterson on "compassionate grounds" this is completely abhorrent. Two years ago a family member moved his car in a car park in order to put it under CCTV as he'd been threatened that it would be smashed up in a hotel bar. Although I absolutely don't support drink driving, he was 2mg over with no intention to take the car onto a road, his partner was with him and he moved it less than 15 feet. Police came and charged him and ended up in court. There was no option there for grounds of leave on compassion as he'd lost his father two days prior. | |||
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"If you think the uk is corrupt take a look around the world " Nothing to see here. Move along. No corruption here, look at that distraction over there. | |||
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"Of course we are not, it’s Boris Blunderson who is though. He manoeuvred that question, typical ducking from the Prime Muddler. Your thoughts?" He's wrong - no big surprise there. You can look up various "corruption indices" - on one, we're more corrupt than Germany; less corrupt than Ireland, apparently. Bottom line, the UK is corrupt - and, as we've seen, just lately, there are even Tories out there who aren't happy with it. That's pretty corrupt. Right? | |||
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