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I agree her position became untenable.

The glee being taken by a lot of people shows how far we've moved in the wrong way of humanity.
there's glee whenever any politician of any hue is pulled up for lying and cheating the public - no one should be crying for tax-evading MPs regardless of party
 
I agree her position became untenable.

The glee being taken by a lot of people shows how far we've moved in the wrong way of humanity.
Plenty of people suffer terribly at the hands of politicians decisions and unlike them she won't go without. Totally self inflicted.
 
Did she really believe her child owned the house in ashton? Even more damning the law firm came out and said they never advised her on tax matters.

I think her resignation is an admission of guilt
 
Is that because she’s a woman, working class, northern or all 3?
More likely that she is a politician and we want politicians to act with integrity.

I dont think it helps anyone to misrepresent why people are happy that a politician has been held accountable.

And for her, it's the best thing for her to do if she wants a political future. If she just ignored it and tried to hang on to power she would never be trusted again.
 
Plenty of Tories on government lied and did fuck all.

Starmer will seize the news agenda and do a reshuffle now. Bound to pick someone to try and keep the news channels from touching themselves watching the Farage show later.

And it got the Tories to where they are today.

Enough with the “what about them” shit.

It’s now on Labour. They promised to be different.
 
Did she really believe her child owned the house in ashton? Even more damning the law firm came out and said they never advised her on tax matters.

I think her resignation is an admission of guilt

That wasn’t the law firm, that was the conveyancing firm.

She got two pieces of advice saying that it should be the lower stamp duty but both caveated it saying it didn’t constitute expert tax advice and one specifically recommended that specific advice should be obtained.
 
As a Labour voter, her position is clearly untenable. She should have resigned immediately — clinging on is pointless when we all know she’ll be gone by the end of September.

If there was any “silver bullet” (proof this was simply misguided but professional advice), it would already be out in the open.

Frustrating, really — she felt closer to a traditional Labour politician than Starmer’s centrism.
I posted this on Wednesday.

It was so clear that her position was untenable as soon as the information surfaced. She's damaged the parties image and put Starmer in an awkward position (after he publicly backed her earlier in the week).

Self-serving and deluded to attempt to cling on. She should have resigned immediately for the good of the party.
 

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