Rayner

Very obviously she'll be gone by Monday,....but probably today.
Most MP''s have dodgy finances somewhere. Her crime was to get caught with her fingers in the till. Shoddy
I'd like to see more of her accounts (and her partners) brought into the public domain for scrutiny. I reckon there's a lot more to this.
I await the report later today.I am not in full posession of the facts and her lawyers might be quicker and more accurate bya folish post of mine.
 
Hopefully she goes and maybe this will be a lesson for the other 650 of them.
If she goes they should all be concerned and someone independent should be bought in to go through all of their finances - whichever party.
That would leave a few seats needing to be filled - quite a few actually!
 
It's been jumped on by the games market already 😆
 

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Hopefully she goes and maybe this will be a lesson for the other 650 of them.
If she goes they should all be concerned and someone independent should be bought in to go through all of their finances - whichever party.
That would leave a few seats needing to be filled - quite a few actually!
Probably land up as a back bencher for six months at the very worst.It will not be a sea change in politics.It would be nice to see a few by-elections and see the Reform Parties support evaporate as they are a one issue party led by a rabble rouser who starts a fight and leaves others to see it through.Hilariously he is married to a German lady perhaps he thinks her deportation won't cost as much as a divorce! 😆 😈😆
 
Probably land up as a back bencher for six months at the very worst.It will not be a sea change in politics.It would be nice to see a few by-elections and see the Reform Parties support evaporate as they are a one issue party led by a rabble rouser who starts a fight and leaves others to see it through.Hilariously he is married to a German lady perhaps he thinks her deportation won't cost as much as a divorce! 😆 😈😆
I expect Reform to romp home in any by-election if she loses her seat.
 
Gone.

Another win for feminism though, the break up of the family unit and ease and desire of divorce.
 
Probably land up as a back bencher for six months at the very worst.It will not be a sea change in politics.It would be nice to see a few by-elections and see the Reform Parties support evaporate as they are a one issue party led by a rabble rouser who starts a fight and leaves others to see it through.Hilariously he is married to a German lady perhaps he thinks her deportation won't cost as much as a divorce! 😆 😈😆
The bigger issue with the Brexit vote was cheaper labour from Eastern Europe
 
This puts Starmer in quite a difficult position. 😀
 
For balance. The since gbnews seems to cause some agitation.

 
Good riddance. Perhaps I can call her Labour scum.

It's quite clear from the review that she chose not to take proper tax advice although advised to. Maybe she genuinely made a mistake but nowhere did the review or her personal statement refer to the dodgy valuation of her house double that of the properties in her road. Somebody needs to investigate that to see if it was a fair valuation. If it wasn't that is fraud and not just a mistake.

The BBS is holding a national day of mourning and whataboutary with Farage and certain Tories tax affairs under the microscope.

Whilst I think their defence of her (single parent mother at 16 brought down by right wing Press) is rubbish I do agree that other MP's tax affairs should be investigated. The media is also glossing other the fact that Raynor had a court order blocking disclosure and discussion of her tax affairs, why? Protecting the family is a poor excuse why was she granted a court order in the first place.

In Norway everyone's tax affairs are a matter of public record so you can look up how much your neighbour earns if you want to. I think the same thing should apply over here.
 
Good riddance. Perhaps I can call her Labour scum.

It's quite clear from the review that she chose not to take proper tax advice although advised to. Maybe she genuinely made a mistake but nowhere did the review or her personal statement refer to the dodgy valuation of her house double that of the properties in her road. Somebody needs to investigate that to see if it was a fair valuation. If it wasn't that is fraud and not just a mistake.

The BBS is holding a national day of mourning and whataboutary with Farage and certain Tories tax affairs under the microscope.

Whilst I think their defence of her (single parent mother at 16 brought down by right wing Press) is rubbish I do agree that other MP's tax affairs should be investigated. The media is also glossing other the fact that Raynor had a court order blocking disclosure and discussion of her tax affairs, why? Protecting the family is a poor excuse why was she granted a court order in the first place.

In Norway everyone's tax affairs are a matter of public record so you can look up how much your neighbour earns if you want to. I think the same thing should apply over here.

I spent a few days over there recently. Awful awful place.
 
Good riddance. Perhaps I can call her Labour scum.

It's quite clear from the review that she chose not to take proper tax advice although advised to. Maybe she genuinely made a mistake but nowhere did the review or her personal statement refer to the dodgy valuation of her house double that of the properties in her road. Somebody needs to investigate that to see if it was a fair valuation. If it wasn't that is fraud and not just a mistake.

The BBS is holding a national day of mourning and whataboutary with Farage and certain Tories tax affairs under the microscope.

Whilst I think their defence of her (single parent mother at 16 brought down by right wing Press) is rubbish I do agree that other MP's tax affairs should be investigated. The media is also glossing other the fact that Raynor had a court order blocking disclosure and discussion of her tax affairs, why? Protecting the family is a poor excuse why was she granted a court order in the first place.

In Norway everyone's tax affairs are a matter of public record so you can look up how much your neighbour earns if you want to. I think the same thing should apply over here.
I thought it was the family court that was involved in the order as the son is still a minor?
 

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