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Black Tory attended EDL rally
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Should this Tory be suspended from the party, for attending an English Defence League rally?
/// Under British law, there is nothing to stop councillors switching political allegiances at any point during their terms.///
Perhaps they should now decide to suspend Cameron, seeing how he has gone over to the Liberals?
Should this Tory be suspended from the party, for attending an English Defence League rally?
/// Under British law, there is nothing to stop councillors switching political allegiances at any point during their terms.///
Perhaps they should now decide to suspend Cameron, seeing how he has gone over to the Liberals?
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Y a bit of a mixed up fellow for being in the Conservative Party in the first place.
Cameron is in a coalition Government, which means he does not get all his own way. He is not a traiitor to the Conservatives, and he certainly isn't Liberal. He is just working within the circumstances the electorate have delivered.
Y a bit of a mixed up fellow for being in the Conservative Party in the first place.
Cameron is in a coalition Government, which means he does not get all his own way. He is not a traiitor to the Conservatives, and he certainly isn't Liberal. He is just working within the circumstances the electorate have delivered.
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/// I'm not sure why this is relevant. Has someone suggested that he should be prosecuted? ///
It is most relevant seeing that he has been suspended from the party and a internal investigation will now be held by the Conservatives to decide whether he should be permanently expelled from the party.
Surely this is prosecution enough, don't you think.
/// I'm not sure why this is relevant. Has someone suggested that he should be prosecuted? ///
It is most relevant seeing that he has been suspended from the party and a internal investigation will now be held by the Conservatives to decide whether he should be permanently expelled from the party.
Surely this is prosecution enough, don't you think.
"Surely this is prosecution enough, don't you think."
Nope, that's not prosecution. Political parties have rules and standards of behaviour (as do clubs and most other organisations). As such they have the right to investigate whether those rules have been broken, suspend members while investigating, and subsequently might choose to expel someone.
Nope, that's not prosecution. Political parties have rules and standards of behaviour (as do clubs and most other organisations). As such they have the right to investigate whether those rules have been broken, suspend members while investigating, and subsequently might choose to expel someone.
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