- Guido's keeping up the good work on the dodgy Labour loans, with some Capita suspicions and Sainsbury questions. As the man says, if Lord Sainsbury has "lent" Labour between £8.5 million and £13 million, what's the likelihood of him being sacked from his ministerial post - a post which gives him power over areas of policy that can directly affect his business interests - when he can single-handedly bankrupt the Labour party in revenge?
Why the hell has this little scandal - which makes Neil Hamilton's acceptance of brown envelopes look like schoolboy stuff - not yet led to any ministerial resignations? Why did Peter Mandelson resign when he had a dodgy loan if Tony Blair can carry on regardless?
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looks like the Tories sleave wasn't even in the same order of magnitude as Labour. And yet still they are counted as just as bad when it is evidently clear that Labour is far far worse.
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