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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year 12:32 - Jan 21 with 2287 viewsElderGrizzly



And those are the ones they uncovered..

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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 13:54 - Jan 25 with 415 viewsDJR

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 13:24 - Jan 25 by ElderGrizzly

Trump did a whole Penguin thing a few days ago.

It made no sense then either



That did make sense to me because Trump was interested in Greenland.

But London isn't Greenland, so the scenes from Greenland make no sense to me at all, unless there is some sort of subliminal anti-climate change message.

Or maybe the British flag coupled with white scenes is an anti-immigrant message.

Anyway, it's too deep for me.
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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 17:45 - Jan 25 with 344 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 09:41 - Jan 25 by DJR

To be fair to Farage, the Parliamentary Commissioner said that following an investigation, he had concluded that the breaches were "inadvertent" and therefore would not be recommending any sanctions for the Clacton MP.

I know the Parliamentary Commissioner, a lawyer, so have absolute faith in his judgment.

The real reason for criticism, in my view, is the large amounts that Farage makes outside Westminster.


Wasn't Rayner's ruled inadvertent too?

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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 18:01 - Jan 25 with 325 viewsjaykay

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 13:54 - Jan 25 by DJR

That did make sense to me because Trump was interested in Greenland.

But London isn't Greenland, so the scenes from Greenland make no sense to me at all, unless there is some sort of subliminal anti-climate change message.

Or maybe the British flag coupled with white scenes is an anti-immigrant message.

Anyway, it's too deep for me.
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i think its meant to be trump showing that immigrant penguin he's not wanted in greenland

forensic experts say footers and spruces fingerprints were not found at the scene after the weekends rows

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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 18:50 - Jan 25 with 290 viewsRuffs

Nothing has been uncovered with these 17 breaches. The income was all declared, just not on time.
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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 18:54 - Jan 25 with 267 viewsRuffs

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 17:45 - Jan 25 by Nthsuffolkblue

Wasn't Rayner's ruled inadvertent too?


Two unrelated matters. Farage was late declaring income. Rayner avoided paying 40k in stamp duty.
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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 19:06 - Jan 25 with 243 viewsWhos_blue

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 18:54 - Jan 25 by Ruffs

Two unrelated matters. Farage was late declaring income. Rayner avoided paying 40k in stamp duty.


I may be wrong but I seem recall AR's was similarly ruled inadvertant.
She chose to stand down from her cabinet role, which was probably the right thing to do given her position.
Most, if not all MPs recieve additional payments but I would imagine if I were a Clacton constituent earning a fraction of NF's additional pay, I might ask myself what is he doing for me?

Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.

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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 20:44 - Jan 25 with 214 viewsDJR

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 17:45 - Jan 25 by Nthsuffolkblue

Wasn't Rayner's ruled inadvertent too?


I think the particular cases are different.

Farage was ruled on by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards. The commissioner is in charge of regulating MPs' conduct and propriety. One of the commissioner's main tasks is overseeing the Register of Members' Financial Interests, which is intended to ensure disclosure of financial interests that may be of relevance to MPs' work.

It is not uncommon for MPs to breach those rules as did Keir Starmer eight times back in 2022.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-

Rayner's was the more serious case of breaching the Ministerial Code where there was a finding by the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards. This is what he concluded.

"I believe Ms Rayner has acted with integrity and with a dedicated and exemplary
commitment to public service. I consider, however, that her unfortunate failure to settle her SDLT liability at the correct level, coupled with the fact that this was established only
following intensive public scrutiny, leads me to advise you that, in relation to this matter, she cannot be considered to have met the “highest possible standards of proper conduct” as envisaged by the Code. Accordingly, it is with deep regret that I must advise you that in these circumstances, I consider the Code to have been breached."
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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 22:24 - Jan 25 with 188 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 20:44 - Jan 25 by DJR

I think the particular cases are different.

Farage was ruled on by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards. The commissioner is in charge of regulating MPs' conduct and propriety. One of the commissioner's main tasks is overseeing the Register of Members' Financial Interests, which is intended to ensure disclosure of financial interests that may be of relevance to MPs' work.

It is not uncommon for MPs to breach those rules as did Keir Starmer eight times back in 2022.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-

Rayner's was the more serious case of breaching the Ministerial Code where there was a finding by the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards. This is what he concluded.

"I believe Ms Rayner has acted with integrity and with a dedicated and exemplary
commitment to public service. I consider, however, that her unfortunate failure to settle her SDLT liability at the correct level, coupled with the fact that this was established only
following intensive public scrutiny, leads me to advise you that, in relation to this matter, she cannot be considered to have met the “highest possible standards of proper conduct” as envisaged by the Code. Accordingly, it is with deep regret that I must advise you that in these circumstances, I consider the Code to have been breached."
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Fair enough. Thanks for clarifying.

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Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 22:25 - Jan 25 with 186 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage with just the 17 breaches of MPs code of conduct last year on 18:01 - Jan 25 by jaykay

i think its meant to be trump showing that immigrant penguin he's not wanted in greenland


It's an idyllic image isn't it?

A bit removed from the reality of ICE agents dealing with the nasty immigrant.

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