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  • Originally posted by OP67 View Post
    The comments about Saville were by one person at the end of many other shouts regarding Starmer not putting up any opposition to the government, which they haven't. However the media pick up on the last bit and run with it as per normal. I certainly couldn't vote for either party at the current time, utter shambles the lot if them!!

    Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) so he would have known the ins and outs of all cases. He was top of the tree hense his knighthood so should take responsibility IMO.
    Not true.

    The decision not to prosecute Sa-vile was made by the CPS before Starmer became DPP. #R4Today https://t.co/iRjbqXg7ss

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    • Originally posted by TheBlackHorse View Post
      .. no he's not; wrong yet again Snobhead 1 ... I'm saying dealing with the corrupt Establishment is more important than smacking wrists over a few drinks. Dominic was/is right ...
      “Congratulations - you have just posted the 2000th comment on this thread - sadly no prize other than the satisfaction of knowing that I have achieved my aim of having the thread with the most number of posts”.

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      • Originally posted by BigFatPie View Post
        And this is why Johnson’s attack on Starmer in the House of Commons was so vile. Johnson knew exactly what he was doing; he had been advised not to do it, and one of his closest colleagues, Munira Mirza, who worked for him for years, was disgusted, and resigned when he refused to retract his lie and apologise.

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        • Originally posted by BigFatPie View Post
          Guess it depends what you read...

          Keir Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions when it was decided there was insufficient evidence to charge Savile, but he was not the reviewing lawyer on the case.

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          • Originally posted by OP67 View Post
            Starmer was not directly responsible for the Savile case but Johnson was 100% responsible for the culture that allowed the Tory party to act so irresponsibly.
            Bozo is incapable of contrition - a state that normally follows a sincere apology - Bozo would rather spit his poison at all and sundry.
            I'm surprised that so little has been made of the fact that Savile spent many a night under the roof of M Thatcher, the then leader of the Tories.

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            • Originally posted by OP67 View Post
              Did you actually watch the interview?

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              • Originally posted by sidders View Post
                Starmer was not directly responsible for the Savile case but Johnson was 100% responsible for the culture that allowed the Tory party to act so irresponsibly.
                Bozo is incapable of contrition - a state that normally follows a sincere apology - Bozo would rather spit his poison at all and sundry.
                I'm surprised that so little has been made of the fact that Savile spent many a night under the roof of M Thatcher, the then leader of the Tories.
                It seems so appropriate,especially tonight,I just couldn't help myself :

                Dodgy Barnet M.P.

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                • Isn't it great that we've taken control of our own destiny?

                  UK firms have been hit by "increased costs, paperwork and border delays" as a result of Brexit, MPs have said. A report from parliament's spending watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), said it "was clear" that leaving the EU was having an impact on UK trade volumes. It also warned things could worsen this year as new import controls come in. "One of the great promises of Brexit was freeing British businesses to give them the headroom to maximise their productivity and contribution to the economy - even more desperately needed now on the long road to recovery from the pandemic," said PAC chair Meg Hillier. "Yet the only detectable impact so far is increased costs, paperwork and border delays."

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                  • Careful Elite I think Brexit talk is banned on here because otherwise all the lads who voted for it would be forever telling us how great it’s been!

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                    • Originally posted by BigFatPie View Post
                      Careful Elite I think Brexit talk is banned on here because otherwise all the lads who voted for it would be forever telling us how great it’s been!
                      Maybe a few less forriners on the way to the food bank is good enough

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                      • Originally posted by OP67 View Post
                        an investigation into whether the CPS had been right not to charge Savile in 2009 was published by Alison Levitt QC. She was asked to investigate this by Mr Starmer.

                        Levitt is the wife of Lord Carlile, a defender and friend of Britain’s second most prominent nonce, Greville Janner. Her husband was also closely involved with Cyril Smith.

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                        • Its time we moved on!

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                          • Originally posted by BanjoPie View Post
                            Its time we moved on!
                            We are Notts County, we move on.

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                            • Originally posted by JoePass View Post
                              We are Notts County, we move on.
                              We certainly do - mostly downwards though

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                              • ... leadership ... so the PC/woke brigade have lost their champion. Neither the mayor of Londonistan nor the Pretti Useless Home Sec had the b alls to sack her. It remains to be seen the extent to which wokism in the Establishment will continue with its sordid emasculation of this country. Will they have the guts to appoint a strong non-pc operator who is not afraid to upset criminals, illegal immigrants and those who cover up ineptitude. My bet is they'll fudge it once again. Dominic was/is right ...

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