I
find it many things, but not surprising, that when the courtier papers
went looking for drugs and prostitution hand in glove with party
political connections in high finance, allegedly the only example has
turned out to have been at the Co-op. As the young people used to say,
"Yeah, right!"
Still, after a
week of Paul Flowers, Labour's poll lead is still the size that the
Conservatives' would need to be if they were to secure an overall
majority of one.
Now, how about some investigation into The Reverend The
Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint, Anglican clergyman in good standing
(whereas the Methodists have suspended Flowers indefinitely), Minister
of State for Trade and Investment (whereas Ed Miliband has met Flowers
only once, while Ed Balls has never met him), and already the former
when he was Chairman of HSBC and it was laundering money for the drug
cartels of Mexico and Colombia?
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