Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Jim Devine argued that, under the 321-year-old Bill of Rights, they could be judged only by the House of Commons.
"When they emerged after the brief hearing, they were taunted again with cries of 'pigs' and 'oink, oink'. As they left in a taxi, one shouted: 'Don't forget to get a receipt.'
Here is hoping that all they get are long jail terms, huge fines and plenty of man on man action when in prison.
Cyclops delenda est.
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An interesting take on the downfall of Kevin Purcell the ex Labour Glasgow council leader who may have been blackmailed by gangsters.
http://www.ian-stewart.eu/irs_scotlab.php
Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of Champagne quaffing New Labour Comrades.
These ruddy jowelled creeps clearly enjoyed quaffing taxpayer funded booze. Jail the lot.
OK so who's running the sweepstake on their likely sentence then?
Put me down for a fiver on a slapped wrist and a £10 fine.
Budvar, sadly your likely to be right. As satisfying as it would be to see them squealing like pigs as Big Vern gets a special friend as his late night cellmate.
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