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Louise Haigh, secretary of state for transport resigns after it came out she was guilty of fraud back in 2014, she said she was robbed and her phone and other items stolen, apparently her co-workers had all gotten new Iphones and she wanted 1 so cooked up the story, dumb bitch turned the supposedly stolen phone back on and it pinged alerting police...lol

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She also put the boot into P&O whose owner is DP ports, who were on the verge of a £13 billion trade investment into London Thames Gateway more or less on the eve of a big trade conference, absolutely useless, Lammy won’t be long another thicko whose out of his depth.

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Starmer knew all about the fraud conviction when he made her a minister of a department, Transport, with responsibility for a budget of £30 billion !

Not very sensible for a man who is also a lawyer and former Director of Public Prosecutions !

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

It’s now being reported now that this is the third time she reported her phone missing and her employer reported her to the police and sacked her !

More to come from this I think !

Cheers.

I just can't understand the stupidity of it.  Even a top phone is not that big of a purchase especially for someone in a good job.  

And to try and do it three times is almost comical 

Not only a fraudster but a stupid fraudster 

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29 minutes ago, Welsh_red said:

I just can't understand the stupidity of it.  Even a top phone is not that big of a purchase especially for someone in a good job.  

And to try and do it three times is almost comical 

Not only a fraudster but a stupid fraudster 

And she was working for Aviva the insurance company at the time, notorious for following up false claims !

Being a politician isn’t synonymous with being clever or having common sense ! 
Cheers.

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Incorrectly telling the police....or lying as it is sometimes referred to 😆 

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Haigh tells PM she is ‘totally committed’ but leaves role after incorrectly telling police a work...

 

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5 hours ago, kanny said:

Incorrectly telling the police....or lying as it is sometimes referred to 😆 

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Haigh tells PM she is ‘totally committed’ but leaves role after incorrectly telling police a work...

 

Just goes to show, you cant trust anybody with the antifa, lefty hair dyes

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8 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said:

like who please 

I think something worth looking at would be allowing someone not in government, not an MP or a member of the House of Lords, to be a Secretary of State or Minister of State. 
Such as ; 

Minister of Defence; a retired General or Admiral, some one with an actual working knowledge of the armed forces.

Minister of Health; a retired doctor, surgeon or someone who has successfully ran an NHS Ttrust.

Minister of Transport; someone who has successfully ran a transport or shipping company or a logistics company.

They could have an MP or member of the House of Lords as a deputy.

Just a thought, but it must be better than giving the jobs to pals or for political support, people who have no relevant experience of the brief !

Cheers.

 

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