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Allegedly !
It is unclear from the article what the SNP MPs role was in Women for Independence. A bit too early to point the figure at her. Let's see what the Police investigation turns up.
Read yesterday that 4% of SNP MP's are subject to police investigations. (A new kind of politics ;))
Svejk,
4%.
Would that be 2 MPs then?

I wouldn't mind guessing that more than 2 Conservative or Labour MPs are under investigation at any one time.
Politicians with their hand in the till?

Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs.
My dear late dad always used to say that the Conservative politicians were rich enough but power mad and would get us into wars

and the Labour men were always caught with their hand in the till !

plus ca change etc
Four per cent
I would ahve thought the SNP could go public with "greater than 96% of our MPs are proven to be purer than the driven snow ......"
A couple of months ago, Cameron raised Douglas Hogg to the peerage. The latter quit the commons after he had his fingers in our, the taxpayers', pockets...ie the public Jack and Jill...over expenses. Even The Telegraph refer to him as Lord Moat!
Politicians of all Parties have been found to dishonest, which is why I rarely comment when one is found ! Stones and glass houses, etc.
Quite, Mikey, but then - unlike Lord Moat - Natalie McGarry is simply being 'investigated'.
Natalie McGarry Has resigned the Party Whip and is now suspended from the SNP.

The plot thickens.
sadly peeps in public positions forget they live in a greenhouse...
This is the other SNP MP under investigation

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-34395392

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Oh Dear Looks Like Someone Has Had Thier Fingers In The Jack And Jill!

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