>But he [parliament’s commissioner for standards] said he was satisfied that the prime minister had confused the rules on registering and declaring interests.
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> I have decided that the breach of the code appears to have been inadvertent. I confirm that the matter is now closed.”
So no consequences.
For a party that promotes itself, as fiscally responsible there seems to be a lot of mistakes, staff member did it, did not mean it or I mispoke when it comes out about financial matters.
And the list of breaches by the gov continues to rise. I wonder how many more will we hear of before year out!
Treason, including economic treason, should carry the death penalty.
Insane that NHS/public service managers have a higher level of accountability for declaring their interest than the fucking prime minister
Oh, look, another one. And surprise, surprise, it’s a Tory.
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>but did so inadvertently,
..
>But he [parliament’s commissioner for standards] said he was satisfied that the prime minister had confused the rules on registering and declaring interests.
..
> I have decided that the breach of the code appears to have been inadvertent. I confirm that the matter is now closed.”
So no consequences.
For a party that promotes itself, as fiscally responsible there seems to be a lot of mistakes, staff member did it, did not mean it or I mispoke when it comes out about financial matters.
And the list of breaches by the gov continues to rise. I wonder how many more will we hear of before year out!
Treason, including economic treason, should carry the death penalty.
Insane that NHS/public service managers have a higher level of accountability for declaring their interest than the fucking prime minister
Oh, look, another one. And surprise, surprise, it’s a Tory.