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October 24, 2009
Saturday
 
 
One rule for the establishment...
Perry de Havilland (London)  UK affairs

... and another for 'outsiders'.

When the LibDems take money that is questionable, it is done in 'good faith' and that is the end of the matter... when UKIP does it, they are bankrupted by the Electoral Commission.

Curious, no?

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No.


Posted by RAB at October 24, 2009 09:31 PM

The usual. Park your car, come back to it, vandalized,
all the people sitting on their porches or stoops saw
nothing. They never do. The usual

Politics is a bad neighbor hood.


Posted by cjf at October 24, 2009 10:26 PM

Mr Booker is, as usual, correct.

UKIP should formally ask why they are being hit and the LibDems are not - in a Press Conference.

UKIP should also sue (or have the donor sue) Thanet in Kent for the financial loss.

Also misconduct in a public office is a criminal offence - not just a civil tort.

Taking a man off the election register (even "accidentially" is negligence).

As for Perry's implied question.

Yes this country is corrupt - very corrupt.


Posted by Paul Marks at October 25, 2009 09:09 PM
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