100 days, 100 allegations

How will the next PM deal with things like this?



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Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#3)

i don't think people like the late Robin Cook are 'New Labour'

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#4)

That's more than a tad unfair to Grimupnorth who strikes me as perfectly honest and fair-minded.

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#5)

Does this mean that Theresa will cease accepting expensive gifts from Russell & Bromley if she ever gets a ministerial job?

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#7)

surely if they can lecture Labour and US Democrat members about going on the lecture circuit, maybe their shadow Foreign Secretary can stop getting half a million each year from after dinner speeches

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#6)

who was the 'exception', grim?

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#12)

Clare Short

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#14)

Clare Short is in at number 53, altho' she's not Labour at all any more.

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#9)

That's probably because 'old Labour' haven't been in power for 30 years so its pointless trying to dig up any dirt on them.

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#10)

laurence, you do have a fair point. Was it really necessary of grim to take a quick snipe at New Labour especially now we're coming up to election time? No, it wasn't.

I've lost all sympathy for the left now - I'll be quite happy if McDonnell doesn't get nominated.

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#15)

You may have noticed I have just deleted lots of comments on this post

...you've just made me feel like a fascist for having done so

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#16)

Alex, it's your site! I think I got the answer to my original question before the comments were deleted.

Re: 100 days, 100 allegations (#17)

we'll live without complete free speech!