Current Affairs 2017 General Election

2017 general election

  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 24 6.5%
  • Labour

    Votes: 264 71.0%
  • Tories

    Votes: 41 11.0%
  • Cheese on the ballot paper

    Votes: 35 9.4%
  • SNP

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 4 1.1%

  • Total voters
    372
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Meanwhile, someone who donated £700,000 to the Tories (and who is one of the PM's business ambassadors) is suffering the indignity of having their firm being investigated by the SFO on suspicion of money laundering, bribery and corruption. This comes just a month after the firm at the heart of the investigation (not the same firm as Asfari's) attempted to get a judicial review ordering the SFO to stop investigating it.

Clearly there is nothing to see here.
 
Meanwhile, someone who donated £700,000 to the Tories (and who is one of the PM's business ambassadors) is suffering the indignity of having their firm being investigated by the SFO on suspicion of money laundering, bribery and corruption. This comes just a month after the firm at the heart of the investigation (not the same firm as Asfari's) attempted to get a judicial review ordering the SFO to stop investigating it.

Clearly there is nothing to see here.

Just shows that there are no favourites.....
 
Meanwhile, someone who donated £700,000 to the Tories (and who is one of the PM's business ambassadors) is suffering the indignity of having their firm being investigated by the SFO on suspicion of money laundering, bribery and corruption. This comes just a month after the firm at the heart of the investigation (not the same firm as Asfari's) attempted to get a judicial review ordering the SFO to stop investigating it.

Clearly there is nothing to see here.

Maybe they could use part of the £700 000 donation to pay off the £70 000 fine they received from the Electoral Commission for their campaign spending failures.

"It imposed the record fine after taking into account the party’s “unreasonable uncooperative conduct” during the investigation and the fact that its actions led to “realistic prospect of its candidates gaining a financial advantage over opponents”. Hardly the actions of a 'strong and stable' party.
 
Maybe they could use part of the £700 000 donation to pay off the £70 000 fine they received from the Electoral Commission for their campaign spending failures.

"It imposed the record fine after taking into account the party’s “unreasonable uncooperative conduct” during the investigation and the fact that its actions led to “realistic prospect of its candidates gaining a financial advantage over opponents”. Hardly the actions of a 'strong and stable' party.

You're right mate, we should all vote for Diane Abbott, she knows about numbers........
 
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