Crime - part deux.

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Yeah I agree, bit weird that article, looks like something the Daily Malice would put up, but appears more to be from the Teeside Gazette.

Tried to establish how come they knew he was English, because I've not seen anything to suggest he is other than his location and an English sounding name.

So delved a bit deeper on the name Callum Howe...Callum is a typically Scottish name, Howe is a Scottish and English name, so they would have been better off describing him as British.

Anyway I've concluded it's probably @Welshie the Scottish mad axeman.

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Knocks me sick, absolutely no excuse with his level of wealth.
I think we should judge politicians by their policies rather than their appearances (Polanski stinks on both fronts) but I can’t trust people who don’t look after their pegs. Exceptional circumstances like extreme poverty and no access to dental care is one thing but this a Member of Parliament we’re talking about.

If you can’t look after your teeth, you’re not qualified to look after the country.
 
I think we should judge politicians by their policies rather than their appearances (Polanski stinks on both fronts) but I can’t trust people who don’t look after their pegs. Exceptional circumstances like extreme poverty and no access to dental care is one thing but this a Member of Parliament we’re talking about.

If you can’t look after your teeth, you’re not qualified to look after the country.

ACKCHUATLY he's not an MP he's only an extremely well paid London Assembly member and leader of a political party that accepts hundreds of thousands a year in member fees.
 
ACKCHUATLY he's not an MP he's only an extremely well paid London Assembly member and leader of a political party that accepts hundreds of thousands a year in member fees.
I thought leaders of political parties had to be sitting MPs and that’s why Burnham is running in the Makerfield by-election to challenge Starmer for the leadership. Or is it only required that the Prime Minister be a sitting MP and leaders of opposition parties don’t?
 
I thought leaders of political parties had to be sitting MPs and that’s why Burnham is running in the Makerfield by-election to challenge Starmer for the leadership. Or is it only required that the Prime Minister be a sitting MP and leaders of opposition parties don’t?

You need to be an MP to be the PM but anyone can be a party leader, like how Farage was leader of UKIP, Brexit and now Reform for years whilst never being an MP.
 
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I thought leaders of political parties had to be sitting MPs and that’s why Burnham is running in the Makerfield by-election to challenge Starmer for the leadership. Or is it only required that the Prime Minister be a sitting MP and leaders of opposition parties don’t?
Technically the PM doesn’t have to be a MP.
 
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