:zing:Originally Posted by ENT
A packet of cheese crisps and a copy of 'The Hotspur'.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Those were the days, chips were 4d a bag and gay sex was still illegal
Chips were covered in salt and vinegar and not sold in bags.Originally Posted by Dragonfly94
So, almost certainly between 1957 ( year of first cheese crisps) and 1959 ( year of demise of "The Hotspur" ). You committed criminal acts as as homosexual acts between consenting males were not legalised until 1969. You would have been chucked into jail then but now you would probably get a knighthood.
Why did you give it up if it was such a good earner ?
Keith Vaz has chiselled his way through the bye-ways of political life by mining a rich seam of benefit through bribery, corruption and cronyism in the ethnic community and wider avenues of Labour malfeasance.
He should have been charged years ago but his cooness has rendered him immune from prosecution by the DPP for years, plus he knows where the bodies are buried in the Tory paedophilesR'US camp.
So funny that he is finally exposed as an arse fucker. I expect this means his wife might not be so willing to cover him but she is a greedy sow so......
I'm really enjoying this [at][at][at][at]'s downfall. He has been the most hypocritical piece of shit in parliament ever to have not been scraped up and deposited in a shithole in any London public park where apparently he has been trawling for bumboys for years.
Too much competition ie Cliff Richards and the likes.Originally Posted by can123
Only a matter of time before the self assuming mr. high and mighty' ego took a big hit.
How about gay American politicians up to no good
MP Keith Vaz standing down as chairman of Commons committee after allegations
MP Keith Vaz is reportedly standing down as chairman of the influential Commons Home Affairs committee after a newspaper alleged he paid for the services of male escorts.
The Sunday Mirror alleged Mr Vaz met the men at his flat in north west London on August 27.
In a statement, Mr Vaz said: "It is deeply disturbing that a national newspaper should have paid individuals to have acted in this way. I have referred these allegations to my solicitor Mark Stephens of Howard Kennedy who will consider them carefully and advise me accordingly."
In a separate statement issued to the Mail on Sunday, the Leicester East MP said: "I am genuinely sorry for the hurt and distress that has been caused by my actions, in particular to my wife and children.
"I will be informing the Committee on Tuesday of my intention to stand aside from chairing the sessions of the Committee with immediate effect."
Naz Shah, a member of the Home Affairs Committee, told Sky News she had spoken to Mr Vaz, adding "he has done the right thing" by standing aside.
A Labour Party spokeswoman told The Press Association: "Keith Vaz has issued a statement on this matter.
"As with all departmental select committees, Keith was elected to the chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee by the House of Commons, and his position is a matter for him and the House."
The Home Affairs Committee is currently probing a review of prostitution laws.
Former culture secretary John Whittingdale said that Keith Vaz's reported resignation seemed "sensible".
"I haven't read the whole of the allegations and therefore it's difficult to comment on them," he told Sky News's Murnaghan programme.
"But Keith Vaz as I understand it is that he will stand aside from the chairmanship of the select committee.
"Given the areas of which the committee is responsible, that does seem to me to be a sensible course of action. I wouldn't want to comment beyond that."
Labour shadow health secretary Diane Abbott said this was a "dreadful" experience for Mr Vaz, and his wife and children.
"I have known Keith for over 30 years, I think this must be a dreadful time for him, and his family - his wife and his two children. And I would rather not comment," she told Sky News.
Mr Vaz, who is married with two children, was first elected as an MP in June 1987. He was elected chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee in 2007.
The Commons Home Affairs committee is next due to sit at 3.30pm on Tuesday when it is expected to hear evidence on t he work of the immigration directorates.
MP Keith Vaz standing down as chairman of Commons committee after allegations (From Asian Image)
Originally Posted by ENTOnly cuz he got caught. The fcuking woofter.Originally Posted by ENT
Absolutely. May he suffer.............Originally Posted by Pragmatic
Labour shadow health secretary Diane Abbott said this was a "dreadful" experience for Mr Vaz, and his wife and children.
"I have known Keith for over 30 years, I think this must be a dreadful time for him, and his family - his wife and his two children. And I would rather not comment," she told Sky News
Why say something then pretend you have not commented, daft cow.
I'd rather suck dick than go anywhere near Diane Abbott.
I don't care, not one little bit. People who look up to politicians are idiots IMO, why anyone would show them respect is beyond me. They don't care for you and they never will. They will always be a bunch of self serving parasites so best get on with your own life.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
So he took advantage of the fact that people smugglers , Gang masters who are forcing E.Europeans to work as sex slaves in London.
Labour hypocrite, typical.
What's Jeremy Corbyn got to say about this? Jeremy is the boss man.
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