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Thread #163707   Message #3909624
Posted By: Jim Carroll
05-Mar-18 - 02:52 PM
Thread Name: BS: Sexual impropriety at Westminster
Subject: RE: BS: Sexual impropriety at Westminster
You are not going to stop are you Keiuth?
You failed at Antisemitiusm
All your article mentions and more have been done by tories - and they were let off
A Tory aid was accused of raping a drunken women - he got off because the defence did not reaveal the wonam's records and she went to the press - he probably raped her - she was drunk so she was "taken advantage of" - he escaped justice on a technicality
"describes being molested in a hotel room by a drunk senior party official"
Happenes regularly in all parties
" lewd comments and sexist attitudes. "
Like the tory who sent his secretary for sex toys and refers to her as "sweet tits"
"a man was harassing me and wouldn’t leave me alone,"
You defeded Damien Green fro doing just this - he offered promotion for sex
Every single example you have dredged up has been happening in Parliament from time immemorial
Tory ministers, top Civil servants and members of the house of Lords were accused of regular orgies involving children at Dolphin Square
EVEN A PRIME MINISTER
UNINVESTGATED CLAIMS
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,font color=red>Later during PMQs May was asked by Labour backbencher Lisa Nandy about concerns that the Conservative whips’ office had stockpiled reports of potentially criminal behaviour by MPs to pressure them into loyalty.

“Can I say to her that three years ago I brought evidence to her in this house that whips had used information about sexual abuse to demand loyalty from MPs,” Nandy said.

“I brought this information to her in this house and I warned her at the time that unless real action was taken we risked repeating those injustices again today. On three occasions I asked her to act and on three occasions she did not.”

Nandy was referring to claims made by a former Tory whip in the 1990s that during the early 1970s the Edward Heath government covered up scandals involving child abuse to pressure MPs.

May replied: “I will say to her that I am very clear that the whips’ office – I hope this goes for all whips’ offices across this house – should make clear to people that where there are any sexual abuse allegations that could be of a criminal nature, people should go to the police.”
Enough Keith - you've vomited yourt hate enough
Jim Carroll