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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35992167
Having said he and his family have not profited from Daddy's business, it now emerges that he made £30 grand selling shares.
And who paid for his Eton and Oxford education?
On a par with Clinton's "I did not have sex with that woman"?
Jimmy Carr must be writing a hatful of jokes on this as we speak.
This is 12 months too late. This news could have made a big impact on the 2015 General Election if it had broken in April last year.
Aye.
Then again sadly perhaps not.
Plenty of the few that bothered to vote at all, but slithered out to vote for this lot would dearly love to be in a position of empathy toward Oily Dave, his oily antics and apparently his kin's oily antics.
At least we are still all in it together.
You've been dosing too much on the Daily Mail.I would much prefer a left wing party in power than a right wing party that screws over the NHS and our state education.Doubtless you will be the first to moan when the doctors and teachers go out on strike simultaneously.
Indeed Vimana. It's something that he seems to have totally overlooked.
Freaking slimeball
And his wife , the goofy trout
People do care. Whilst I agree that nothing will be done, people will remember how the rich and powerful are being exposed for what they are.
And most importantly, this latest incident will remind the people exactly what the Tory party is all about; politicians spouting platitudes whilst filling their own pockets and doing favours for their rich Eton chums off the back of the hard working and long suffering public.
While none of these greasy, greedy, two-faced crooks will be seeing the inside of a courtroom, the people will have all these incidents in the back of their minds come voting time.
Will he jump before he's pushed?
Someone mentioned the expenses scandal, but an important difference in this one is that, as far as I'm aware, only one of the parties capable of forming a Government in this country has been implicated so far. I have my doubts whether things will stay that way, but, for now, it's been far more of a crisis for the what's in it for me party than for anyone else.
As for Cameron, Tom Watson is completely right here when he talks of the Prime Minister's obfuscation
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35990100
If he didn't think there was anything that would reflect him in a bad light in what happened, wouldn't Cameron have answered the questions he's been asked all week straight away, rather than having to have the truth dragged out of him over a period of four days - they're hardly the actions of someone who claims ""I don't have anything to hide.".
Last edited by the other bob wilson; 08-04-16 at 04:20.