Monday, 27 April 2009

Blackburn Peer deep in the trough.

Guilty peers Lord Taylor of

Blackburn and Lord Truscott

face a year's suspension


TWO Labour peers at the centre of the lords for hire scandal have been found
guilty of misconduct by a sleaze inquiry and face suspension from
parliament, according to senior House of Lords sources.


Senior peers have concluded that Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Truscott
have broken the code of conduct of members of the upper house.

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At a time when former Blackburn landlord, Andy Miller, was meeting an ignominious death, the Peer from Blackburn was destroying the last vestiges of moral fibre Labour in Lancashire.
Whilst Andy's family wait the outcome of a strange internal investigation into the Courts’ involvement in his death, the Labour administration shows all the attitude of fiefdom in delaying the report. Why?
What is so embarrassing that the investigator denied the main witnesses legal representation? Not that there is any suggestion of impropriety on the family’s behalf, but because for the truth to out there has to be fairness and equity. Neither has been permitted to the innocent and naive witnesses to this tragic and unnecessary harassment of an aging, unwell man.
Whilst Labour sink into the abyss of self destruct arrogance, a decent Lancashire family have been left like mushrooms.

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