Saturday, February 7, 2009

Cash For Seat in House of Lords in Britain

British Cash for Lordship Scandal

In Britain a seat in the House of Lords have been sold for cash under the table, so to speak, from early times.

The Labour Party under Tony Blair too made money for the party under dubious circumstances.

Tony Blair as a Prime Minister was interviewed by the Police on investigation of a alleged scandal of ''Cash for Honour''.  He was not interrogated.  But the slur remains.

Labour Party had to refund or return millions of Sterling Pounds that were collected in this underhand scheme.

Tony Blair, it was told, was one of three that were privy to the whole money making scheme.

The Treasurer of Labour Party, the fund raiser, a Lord himself, was arrested by the Police for interrogation and shortly released thereafter.

Probably under pressure by high rankers whose house was threatening to come crumbling down.

It is well known that if a person could connive in this type of money schemes would not have the clean conscience to hesitate to say ''Yes'' to a strategy of silencing an inconvenient man by murder.

And therefore we are bound to raise the doubt that indeed there was a case of ''Murder'' and NOT  ''Suicide'' as suggested by the Government Enquirer: Lord Hutton.

The Lords themselves, once seated in the Upper Chamber, indulge in schemes of their own to make money on the side.

There was the case of Lords asking for money to raise questions in Parliament.  This was during the times of Conservative Party.

Then the Lords promoted wealthy individuals for a seat beside them in this Labour Party scheme.

And now we have four of them in a ‘’cash-for-amendments’’ racket.

"This week Labour peers stand accused of selling the law of the land for cash. Does the prime minister still claim, like his predecessor, that Labour is whiter than white?"

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