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She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 06:24
by Rodo
Maria Miller has resigned!

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 07:09
by TheOstrich
.... and good riddance! Shame Cameron didn't follow, to be honest, for attempting to defend a Minister on the hey-diddle-diddle .....

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 14:16
by Workingman
Resigned because "... it's the right thing to do."

No love, the right things to do are: Pay back all the money you stole; then get sacked and not get another £17,000 of the public's money for resigning; then be met on the steps of Westminster by Plod waiving a warrant for your arrest.

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 14:39
by saundra
Well said wm

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 15:44
by Kaz
Exactly right!! :x

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 18:43
by cromwell
When she got elected in 2006 her local election agent in Basingstoke was a Tory councillor. By the end of the campaign he loathed her so much that he voted Labour. That tells you something.
When she was elected she had a £200,000+ mortgage on a house in Wimbledon. She then re-mortgaged it for an additional £150,000 before later re-mortgaging it again, upping the mortgage to £500,00+.
So she got £300,000 in her pocket.
Back then the taxpayer paid the mortgage interest on the property so we were now having to pay the interest on a £500,000 mortgage as opposed to a £200,000 one.
She sold the house for £1.5 million, keeping the £1 million profit.

If this isn't legally corrupt it is certainly morally corrupt.

As far as I'm concerned she should be in jail.

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 21:36
by Aggers
cromwell wrote:
As far as I'm concerned she should be in jail.


That's just what I think.

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 10:23
by KateLMead
As I have stated, they cover each other's backsides. They nearly all have dealings if made public that would cause an uproar.
The woman's arrogance is beyond belief. And Cameron should hang his head in shame for supporting a fraudster in the way he has. Across the board I doubt whether there is more than half a dozen who have not ripped off the long suffering Tax Payer. Vote Farage, (I never thought I would see the day when I would vote UKIP) but I shall with a good many others who are sick to death of the motley self serving baskets :roll: we have supposedly looking after our interests.
I see The Speaker has been up to no good in today's Wail.

Re: She's resigned

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 12:51
by TheOstrich
Fully endorse Kate's post. And there is an additional twist to this story ....

The twerp Cameron consistently supported Miller, an expenses cheat, and steadfastly did not sack her.

After she begrudgingly fell on her sword at long last, Michael Fabricant, Conservative MP for Lichfield, subsequently tweeted that it was a good thing she had resigned. He also, in passing, strongly opposes HS2 as it's going to cause immense damage and pain to his constituency.

He was told yesterday to resign as a Tory vice-chairman - and then when he refused, Fabricant was sacked!! Why? For being a good local MP who supports his constituents and speaks his mind!

The Conservative party is a shambles; I have nothing but contempt for it. I have not voted for it for years now, and nothing I see in it today would change my mind.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... ant-sacked