Thursday 4 April 2019

Brexit: Convicted Criminal allowed to vote in the House of Commons

Convicted Criminal allowed to vote in the House of Commons

Last night, a convicted criminal was allowed to vote in the House of Commons. This is the same House of Commons of the Parliamentary Exprenses Scandal, the same House of Commons where Members of Parliament are being investigated for Sexual Offences. They way that people no longer trust the House of Commons. Well, the House of Commons is Whorehouse.

Fiona Onasanya

Having being arrested for a traffic offense, Fiona Onasanya lied to Police and lied to the Courts having tried to implicate an innocent person who wasn't even in Britain at the time she committed the offence. She was sentenced and now she is walking inside the House of Commons with an electronic tag. She is a common criminal. She could have paid the fine and apologised for breaking regulations. Instead, she concocted a plan that incriminated an innocent person. High moral standing? Fiona Onasanya was a practising solicitor and this added to the fact that at the time the offence was committed she was a Member of Parliament make the infringement a lot worse.

Having lied to the Electorate about their intentions, individuals like Ivette Cooper lied to the Electorate get elected to the House of Commons. Trust in the House of Commons? Really? They say that Members of Parliament are being threatened. I wonder why? We ask young people to behave themselves and to respect others and here we have two Members of Parliament - one is a common criminal and the other is a liar. Standards? What standards? Both the Right Honourable Criminal and the Right Honourable Liar voted in the House of Commons to decide Britain's fate.
Ivette Cooper MP

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