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Regarding today’s Politics Live programme, the BBC does not believe it, or its political editor, has breached electoral law. — BBC News Press Team (@BBCNewsPR) December 11, 2019
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First principle of natural justice: 'No one is judge in his own cause.'
The BBC really got away with that Jimmy So-vile business didn't they.
Looking at s66 of the Representation of the People Act Laura K committed no offence, it would be nigh on impossible to prove that anyone else did either in practice. Well unless they are thick and said they saw voter X's postal vote.
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First principle of natural justice: 'No one is judge in his own cause.'
ReplyDeleteThe BBC really got away with that Jimmy So-vile business didn't they.
ReplyDeleteLooking at s66 of the Representation of the People Act Laura K committed no offence, it would be nigh on impossible to prove that anyone else did either in practice. Well unless they are thick and said they saw voter X's postal vote.
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