Tags
(not satire – it’s the UK today)
The Metropolitan Police have decided to drop their investigation into Tory Chairman Grant Shapps’ internet businesses despite openly admitting he may have committed an “offence of fraud”.
Here’s the fuller story from Channel 4.
Now that’s mighty strange.
Has anyone ever before heard of the police dropping an investigation while at the same time admitting an offence may have been committed?
Could this be an example of the police running scared of the Conservative Party after plebgate?
.
Related articles by Tom Pride:
Angry police seek right to kettle themselves
Tories on Plebgate: police lied. Tories on Hillsborough: blaming police “contemptible”
Police to shift crime fighting focus away from shagging hippies to catching criminals
Statement from Andrew Mitchell on plebgate– “Rozzers stitched me up good an’ proper, innit?”
No link at all between police, paedophilia, plebs and politicians. Probably.
.
Please feel free to comment – you don’t need to register and I’m extremely minimal with the moderating.
.
If you click on any of these buttons below, you can share this article with other people. Thanks:
Pingback: Met drops Shapps investigation. Police running ...
thepositivevoice said:
Reblogged this on thepositivevoice.
LikeLike
Darren said:
Commented at http://tgnc.org.uk/lne3v2/index.php?id=1230 and https://www.facebook.com/Grumblywuth/posts/1319820281492734 (Public)
LikeLike
guy fawkes said:
How corrupt are our public services they may as well all be privatized by the Tory party.co.uk.
LikeLike
Jan Trivett said:
The selling of software online isn’t a crime as far as I am aware. But don’t let a political witchhunt get in the way of the truth, eh Tom. Lefties reallyn are getting desperate.
LikeLike
redjediknight said:
Eh, the police’s lawyers believe an.offence of fraud has been committed in black.and white to.a Labour MP!
Considering Shapps or thingymebob as he goes by these dahs is a cabinet minister and serious concerns of allegations of fraud surely a serious concrrn?
However if it was a Labour minister involved in this matter, I’m sure you’d be asking for him/her to be flogged…but ahh Tories eh whiter than white when it comes to wrondoing, they can rely on their media friends to ignore the story.
LikeLike
Tom Pride said:
Erm Jan – it was the Met’ who said it was an offence of fraud not me. Or perhaps you think the Metropolitan Police are a bunch of ‘lefties’?
LikeLike
Wolfie Sab said:
Money talks
LikeLike
Pingback: Proof that the Metropolitan Police is being privatised? | Pride's Purge
sean said:
Go on Jan. Tell us an honest reason to use multiple false names, then.
LikeLike
Arthur O'Connor said:
Scotland Yard are scared of the Tories after plebgate. I frankly believe he did call them plebs. It would be so like a Tory thing to say.
LikeLike
jed goodright said:
grunt shapps
michael green
jan trevitt
who next?
LikeLike
jed goodright said:
This is actually a very worrying trend – it seems that any tory minister, no matter how capable ( I know there is none..) has set themselves/ is being set above the law of the land. we all know about InDeepShit’s lying to the public and parliament and we know about Shapp’s misdealings and this says nowt about the current expenses for energy bills that they are all delivering – these people are unaccountable to the people who elected them to public office – fascism by any other definition
LikeLike
guy fawkes said:
I think so too, especially as most pc’s wouldn’t know what pleb stood for anyway?
LikeLike
guy fawkes said:
That goes for local government too, who tie you up in multiple complaints proceedures against them as does the ombudsman service, there is no justice for anyone other than the ruling classes or public servants themselves who lie through their teeth.
LikeLike
rainbowwarriorlizzie said:
Reblogged this on HUMAN RIGHTS & THE SIEGE OF BRITAIN POLITICAL JOURNAL.
LikeLike
rainbowwarriorlizzie said:
Reblogged this on HUMAN RIGHTS & THE SIEGE OF BRITAIN POLITICAL JOURNAL.
LikeLike
nuggy said:
this investigation has only been stalled its not going away.
LikeLike
Pingback: UK government mulls abolition of death penalty for non-possession of firearms in a taxi | Pride's Purge