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		<title>Mrs Bercow, the integrity of a member of the PLP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 05:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It emerged over the weekend that Sally Bercow (the Speaker of he House&#8217; wife) who is the Labour Party&#8217;s latest candidate supposedly up and ready for the challenge of the General Election has previously, and on a number of occasions lied on her CV. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It emerged over the weekend that Sally Bercow (the Speaker of he House&#8217; wife) who is the Labour Party&#8217;s latest candidate supposedly up and ready for the challenge of the General Election has previously, and on a number of occasions lied on her CV. </p>
<p>We&#8217;re not talking about being unable to remember a date for a course undertaken or slightly changing the result of a task you actually undertook in a previous role to highlight the positive outcome more favourably, no, this was not just any lie.</p>
<p>This was your diamond studded, gold encrusted M&#038;S kind of lie.</p>
<p>Back in 1994 Sally [Illman] applied for a role with City PR firm Consolidated Communications with a supporting CV claiming she had attained a degree from Oxford; the boss of the firm Alastair Gornall claims that was the deciding factor in her recruitment.</p>
<p>After Consolidated Communications did some checking to confirm Ms Illman&#8217;s status the firm were told by Oxford University that no such degree had been issued as the student had dropped out after 2 years. Former students recall how she neglected her studies in favour of socialising. </p>
<p>Mr Gornall challenged his new recruit and following an angry exchange in which he accused her of lying, he subsequently fired her. </p>
<p>Yesterday a spokesman for Mrs Bercow insisted she had never knowingly lied about her academic achievements. He blamed &#8216;confusion&#8217; that may have arisen when her academic details were passed to Consolidated by a head-hunting firm. </p>
<p>Confusion? In this instance what does that mean? The CV has to be clear it either says the candidate has a degree or it doesn&#8217;t, there is no half-way house. That is, unless you are deliberately trying to deceive as it would seem Ms Illman was.</p>
<p>The spokesman continued: &#8216;In the CV she said she was at Oxford from 1988 to 1990. Anyone could work out that is two years and not three. Nor did the CV say she had completed her degree. She never gave the impression, either verbally or in written form, that she had completed her degree at Oxford.&#8217; </p>
<p>Mrs Bercow studied theology in her first year, then switched to history. However, towards the end of her second year, university authorities became concerned that she was neglecting her studies. </p>
<p>They told her to take a year out to &#8216;get her head together&#8217;. She left &#8211; but never returned. </p>
<p>In addition to changing her mind on her studies from theology to history to drop-out she also switched her political allegiance in an attempt to find her true mind. Shortly before leaving Oxford, Ms Illman (once a Conservative) joined the Liberal Democrats, later returning to the Tories but by 1997 she had defected to Labour.</p>
<p>It would seem that with an early sign of a lack of integrity Mrs Bercow was always destined to represent the PLP though with dedication and loyalty such as that displayed by Mrs Bercow I pity the electorate of Westminster should she gain the seat at the forthcoming General Election.</p>
<p>LabourLost believe you may enjoy further reading related to <a href="http://heresycorner.blogspot.com/2009/06/woman-with-past.html">a woman with a past</a>.</p>
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		<title>Even Lord Mandelson&#8217;s old constituency is sick of him</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know how South American Generals gain their &#8216;credibility, rank and titles&#8217; well, it seems that now that corruption within British Politics has hit a new low.
Lord Mandelson, who once represented Hartlepool as an MP has just been granted a freeman of the town. His new title reads a full 45 words and is:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know how South American Generals gain their &#8216;credibility, rank and titles&#8217; well, it seems that now that corruption within British Politics has hit a new low.</p>
<p>Lord Mandelson, who once represented Hartlepool as an MP has just been granted a freeman of the town. His new title reads a full 45 words and is:</p>
<p><strong>The Right Honourable Baron Mandelson of Foy in the county of Herefordshire and Hartlepool in the county of Durham, Lord President of the Council, First Secretary of State, and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and Honorary Freeman of the borough of Hartlepool.</strong></p>
<p>If that wasn&#8217;t ridiculous enough there are grave doubts about the fairness in which he was granted the new title.</p>
<p>In a straight run-off Lord Mandelson would have been up against Isobel Wilson of the town’s Pansies Breast Cancer Support Group, Wendy McLoughlin MBE, 63, who chairs Hartlepool Families First for disabled children and sports presenter (locally-born) Jeff Stelling. But strange occurrences within the council ensured that any vote against Lord Mandelson would mean that <strong>one-out, all-out</strong>!</p>
<p>Previously, Hartlepool council has voted on each candidate individually for the honorary title of freeman. One councillor stated that the secret meeting headed up by the ruling Labour group which took place on 5th November was <strong>blatant emotional blackmail</strong>.</p>
<p>Labour group leader Jonathan Brash demanded a vote to couple Lord Mandelson&#8217;s name in with four other nominations for freeman and two for alderman, a total of seven.</p>
<p>The resulting vote was tied at 19-all, with 17 of those 19 votes in favour coming from Labour councillors, including Lord Mandelson’s former agent and close ally, Steve Wallace. The casting vote went to Carl Richardson, the chairman (Labour).</p>
<p>Councillors were then instructed to gain a two-thirds majority to grant all 7 nominations the title, if any attempt to block Lord Mandelson was undertaken, they would have to block popular Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling.</p>
<p>A total of 32 votes were cast which, under the two-thirds majority rule, meant 22 votes were needed to secure Lord Mandelson’s freeman title. The result was 22 to ten – with six abstentions.</p>
<p>LabourLost says: Lord Mandelson, you disgust me. Riding roughshod over genuine and good people that have actually done something for the community. Yet another example of the abuse of powers that is endemic within the Parliamentary Labour Party.</p>
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		<title>A mandate requires integrity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 04:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ChiefWhip</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a thought as to how #labourlost integrity, yet again
A few days ago Ian Craig, the chief schools adjudicator, recommended a range of new penalties to be introduced to punish parents who break school admissions rules by giving false addresses, fibbing about their &#8216;real&#8217; address and moving house just to personally gain from the postcode.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a thought as to how #labourlost integrity, yet again</p>
<p>A few days ago Ian Craig, the chief schools adjudicator, recommended a range of new penalties to be introduced to punish parents who break school admissions rules by giving false addresses, fibbing about their &#8216;real&#8217; address and moving house just to personally gain from the postcode.</p>
<p>Fair enough, I can understand that. But who is it that&#8217;s behind this mandate?</p>
<p>None other than the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls MP who along with his wife Yvette Cooper MP according to the Telegraph&#8217;s MP&#8217;s expenses research &#8216;flipped&#8217; their homes a number of times</p>
<blockquote><p>After being elected to Parliament for the first time in 1997, Miss Cooper, now the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, designated a modest property in her constituency of Castleford, west Yorkshire, as her second home, and began claiming mortgage interest payments on her parliamentary allowances. </p>
<p>In May 2005, after Mr Balls was elected MP for Normanton, Miss Cooper “flipped” her second home to the family house she shared with her husband and their three children in south London. The couple both began claiming a half share of the £1,466 mortgage interest, a sum of £733 each compared with the £530 she had been paying in Yorkshire.</p>
<p>Two years later, in May 2007, the couple moved again, to a larger, £655,000 property in north London which they designated their second home. Their mortgage interest payments increased to just over £1,031 each. </p>
<p>They also put the bill for the £2,000 cost of removal vans and men on their parliamentary expenses.</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8230;and just in case you thought they were hard up</p>
<ol>Yvette Cooper </p>
<p>Job: Chief secretary to the Treasury </p>
<p>Salary: £141,866 </p>
<p>Total second home claims </p>
<p>2004-05: £19,428 </p>
<p>2005-06: £14,234 </p>
<p>2006-07: £15,995 </p>
<p>2007-08: £12,219 </p>
<p>Ed Balls </p>
<p>Job: Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families </p>
<p>Salary: £141,866 </p>
<p>Total second home claims </p>
<p>2004-05: Not elected </p>
<p>2005-06: £13,618 </p>
<p>2006-07: £15,979 </p>
<p>2007-08: £12,219</ol>
<p>I put it to you Mr and Mrs Balls, you potentially gave false addresses, fibbed about your &#8216;real&#8217; address and moved house just to personally gain from the postcode.</p>
<p>You are no better than those you seek to suppress.</p>
<p>Previously published over at <a href="http://www.wicksie.com/blunder/flipping-ed-balls-mp/">Parlez~me~&#8217;n~Tory</a></p>
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		<title>Summer recess ends</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 04:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today our MP&#8217;s return once more to Westminster to begin the job of preparing this country for a General Election.
Whilst it is true that an election can be called at any time the Government is likely to wait until the last possible moment and hence in all reality we probably have another 6 months+ of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today our MP&#8217;s return once more to Westminster to begin the job of preparing this country for a General Election.</p>
<p>Whilst it is true that an election can be called at any time the Government is likely to wait until the last possible moment and hence in all reality we probably have another 6 months+ of the Parliamentary Labour Party.</p>
<p>That is not to say we necessarily have another 6 months of Gordon Brown as the Prime Minister. During the last weekend of the summer recess the media has been awash with stories of how the PM recently had a regular health check and eye test with Downing St disclosing the there were two small retinal tears in the good eye of Gordon Brown.</p>
<p>There are some in the blogosphere who believe this is a softening up tactic to allow Gordon Brown to stand down as leader at the last minute and permit a caretaker manager to takeover for a couple of months, the belief amongst those that harbour this thought is that the new &#8216;caretaker&#8217; would enjoy a period of grace and poll bounce before announcing the date for the election. This is just speculation at the moment but needs to be discussed as it is currently being touted heavily.</p>
<p>In what is likely to be a day of Admin amongst MP&#8217;s the spotlight will be shining heavily on the outcome of the review by <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8301884.stm">Sir Thomas Legg</a> into the continuing expenses scandal.</p>
<p>An area of interest of particular note will be the publishing today of the results of a six-month investigation into the expense claims of the former home secretary Jacqui Smith by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, John Lyon.</p>
<p>We shall be monitoring events.</p>
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		<title>Who do you believe?</title>
		<link>http://www.labourlost.org/2009/09/who-do-you-believe/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 09:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sadly Labour lost their credibility a long time ago, and things are now so bad that when we are presented with the following contradictory statements;
A) “For the record, as I have said previously, I was shown all relevant documents — a P45, National Insurance details, a marriage certificate, a letter from the Home Office, references [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sadly Labour lost their credibility a long time ago, and things are now so bad that when we are presented with the following contradictory statements;</p>
<p>A) “For the record, as I have said previously, I was shown all relevant documents — a P45, National Insurance details, a marriage certificate, a letter from the Home Office, references and a passport — by Ms Tapui during her job interviews,”</p>
<p>B) &#8220;The thing is I know that it’s not true that I produced a passport and a letter from the Home Office saying I was entitled to work.  She didn’t ask for a passport or a letter&#8221;</p>
<p>We are more inclined to believe an illegal immigrant represented by Max Clifford rather than the Attorney General of the United Kingdom.</p>
<p>How did such a sorry state of affairs ever come to pass?</p>
<p>Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that for years, said Baroness has been claiming allowances for living outside of London, despite declaring Chiswick (which when I last looked was most definitely still in London) as her main residence.  The result is a tidy 170,000 pounds, a sum that the cabinet office says she was not entitled to.</p>
<p>Whatever the ultimate rights and wrongs that one would hope will be fully investigated, the reality is that we the public are left with great doubt as to whom to trust, and trust is the foundation of government.</p>
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