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Friday, 8 January 2010

Harriet Harman: fit for office?

Harriet Harman was today fined £350 for driving without due care and attention. Her license was also endorsed with three points.

And you might think 'big deal'.

But let us remember - under the system of statutes that we, the people are expected to live under (bureaucratic tyranny as opposed to common law) - Harriet Harman is now a convicted criminal.

Hey, it's their system.

Anyway, the question arising is this...

...is a convicted criminal a fit and proper person to hold high public office?

Put that into the context of the databases and checks YOU have to go through under New Labour's tyranny.

We ask again.

Is a convicted criminal a fit and proper person to hold high public office?

After all, a bankrupt person may not even be an MP.

So why should a convicted criminal be a fit and proper person for high public office?

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