Huhne 17:17 - Mar 11 with 3336 views | TheBlob | The Chocolate handed out 8 months for him and his missus.After remission hardly worth showing up.Taxi driver delivering him to the court asked "shall I hang around mate?" | |
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Huhne on 17:33 - Mar 11 with 2065 views | toboboly |
More to do with the perjury than the speeding. | |
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Huhne on 18:05 - Mar 11 with 2017 views | soupandhoop |
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Huhne on 18:06 - Mar 11 with 2015 views | ted_hendrix |
He got everything he deserved, well nearly everything in my book he should have got the full 14 Month's that was being mooted before today, the piece of shit knew the rules and the possible outcome. I sincerely hope the CPS get the £100k back from the conniving skunk too. Bet he's looking forward to his tea tonight (guffaw). His ex missus banged up also (another guffaw) | |
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Huhne on 18:10 - Mar 11 with 2004 views | soupandhoop |
Huhne on 18:06 - Mar 11 by ted_hendrix | He got everything he deserved, well nearly everything in my book he should have got the full 14 Month's that was being mooted before today, the piece of shit knew the rules and the possible outcome. I sincerely hope the CPS get the £100k back from the conniving skunk too. Bet he's looking forward to his tea tonight (guffaw). His ex missus banged up also (another guffaw) |
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Huhne on 19:27 - Mar 11 with 1928 views | derbyhoop | Revenge is a dish best served cold. Tepid porridge, Vicky? | |
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Huhne on 19:33 - Mar 11 with 1909 views | Red_Ranger | The Chocolate??? Sorry I'm being slow. | | | |
Huhne on 19:37 - Mar 11 with 1900 views | jonno |
You would. The courts take perjury (or lying to the court) very seriously, often more so than the original offence and rightly so. This pair got what was coming to them and should have got more IMHO. They will be out in four months, maybe even at home on curfew with a bracelet in two. End of their careers though hopefully. | | | |
Huhne on 19:48 - Mar 11 with 1876 views | TheBlob |
Huhne on 19:33 - Mar 11 by Red_Ranger | The Chocolate??? Sorry I'm being slow. |
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Huhne on 20:17 - Mar 11 with 1824 views | MrSheen | Did I read somewhere that Huhne's father was director of a company that first imported speed cameras into Britain? Ooooh, the irony. | | | |
Huhne on 20:47 - Mar 11 with 1783 views | smegma |
Huhne on 20:17 - Mar 11 by MrSheen | Did I read somewhere that Huhne's father was director of a company that first imported speed cameras into Britain? Ooooh, the irony. |
Come on down, the Vicky Pryce Is Right. http://www.mydeals.com/huhnes-fine/ | | | |
Huhne on 20:50 - Mar 11 with 1775 views | Kendo_Nagasaki |
Huhne on 20:17 - Mar 11 by MrSheen | Did I read somewhere that Huhne's father was director of a company that first imported speed cameras into Britain? Ooooh, the irony. |
hope is arseole looks like a cricket ball by the time he gets out for that alone | |
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Huhne on 20:52 - Mar 11 with 1769 views | smegma |
Huhne on 20:17 - Mar 11 by MrSheen | Did I read somewhere that Huhne's father was director of a company that first imported speed cameras into Britain? Ooooh, the irony. |
Yeah, I posted it last week when it was in the paper. BUT only one paper ran with the story strangely enough. | | | |
Huhne on 21:04 - Mar 11 with 1759 views | MrSheen |
Huhne on 20:52 - Mar 11 by smegma | Yeah, I posted it last week when it was in the paper. BUT only one paper ran with the story strangely enough. |
Well spotted - and true. Funnily enough, Huhne claimed he wanted to "roll back the surveillance state" (for obvious reasons) while staying fully invested. I've just spotted that she's now in a relationship with Denis McShane (ex-MP). As well as having a taste for Europhile dodgy MPs, she can give him tips about life on the inside. | | | |
Huhne on 23:04 - Mar 11 with 1685 views | zicoshoops | We've got enough arrogant lying tossers in all levels of Government, at least we're spared him, now, and in the future. As for his ex-wife, perhaps she should have heeded an old Chinese Proverb. 'Before you seek revenge dig two graves.' Still...................fu*k 'em eh. | | | |
Huhne on 23:36 - Mar 11 with 1666 views | TacticalR | He used to write The Guardian's economics columns during the Thatcher era. | |
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Huhne on 11:35 - Mar 12 with 1550 views | Brightonhoop |
Huhne on 19:37 - Mar 11 by jonno | You would. The courts take perjury (or lying to the court) very seriously, often more so than the original offence and rightly so. This pair got what was coming to them and should have got more IMHO. They will be out in four months, maybe even at home on curfew with a bracelet in two. End of their careers though hopefully. |
Not in Divorce cases where Perjury by ex-wives Solicitors is almost required. My ex-missus car, that she told the court had 'blown up' and needed replacing by me, was seen 2 months later taxed for 12 months. Evidence of perjury presented and ignored. Freedom of Information request revealed not one woman had been done for perjury in the Divorce Courts in England and Wales for the previous 12 years. So this Perjury malarkey is a load of bolx. The Karma result? The ex's new car was written off two months later when a joy rider slammed into it whilst parked on the street. :-D My how I laughed. | | | |
Huhne on 11:40 - Mar 12 with 1539 views | toboboly |
Huhne on 11:35 - Mar 12 by Brightonhoop | Not in Divorce cases where Perjury by ex-wives Solicitors is almost required. My ex-missus car, that she told the court had 'blown up' and needed replacing by me, was seen 2 months later taxed for 12 months. Evidence of perjury presented and ignored. Freedom of Information request revealed not one woman had been done for perjury in the Divorce Courts in England and Wales for the previous 12 years. So this Perjury malarkey is a load of bolx. The Karma result? The ex's new car was written off two months later when a joy rider slammed into it whilst parked on the street. :-D My how I laughed. |
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Huhne on 11:47 - Mar 12 with 1528 views | isawqpratwcity |
Huhne on 11:35 - Mar 12 by Brightonhoop | Not in Divorce cases where Perjury by ex-wives Solicitors is almost required. My ex-missus car, that she told the court had 'blown up' and needed replacing by me, was seen 2 months later taxed for 12 months. Evidence of perjury presented and ignored. Freedom of Information request revealed not one woman had been done for perjury in the Divorce Courts in England and Wales for the previous 12 years. So this Perjury malarkey is a load of bolx. The Karma result? The ex's new car was written off two months later when a joy rider slammed into it whilst parked on the street. :-D My how I laughed. |
Don't worry. Family Law sucks. Don't get me started. | |
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Huhne on 11:54 - Mar 12 with 1516 views | Juzzie |
Huhne on 11:47 - Mar 12 by isawqpratwcity | Don't worry. Family Law sucks. Don't get me started. |
I know this is going slightly off topic but the examples above is one of the reasons why i've hesitated in ever getting married. I know so many people who've been totally f**ked over by their ex-wife and her lawyer (one was so bad, his wife had the affair yet SHE got everything and him nothing, he lost the house etc... he came close to suicide, it was only the thought of his kids that stopped him) it's enough to put anyone off ever getting married. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Huhne on 12:07 - Mar 12 with 1500 views | isawqpratwcity |
Huhne on 11:54 - Mar 12 by Juzzie | I know this is going slightly off topic but the examples above is one of the reasons why i've hesitated in ever getting married. I know so many people who've been totally f**ked over by their ex-wife and her lawyer (one was so bad, his wife had the affair yet SHE got everything and him nothing, he lost the house etc... he came close to suicide, it was only the thought of his kids that stopped him) it's enough to put anyone off ever getting married. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Ffs, if you think you should get married, then get married. If you were wrong, then, yes, you will find out later. But don't miss out on your best chance of happiness. (I am assuming you know what you are doing.) I would've rather been married than not. Up to you. | |
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Huhne on 12:17 - Mar 12 with 1476 views | isawqpratwcity | Furthermore, the happiest times of my life was when I was married. Divorce comes later. | |
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Huhne on 12:18 - Mar 12 with 1475 views | Juzzie |
Huhne on 12:07 - Mar 12 by isawqpratwcity | Ffs, if you think you should get married, then get married. If you were wrong, then, yes, you will find out later. But don't miss out on your best chance of happiness. (I am assuming you know what you are doing.) I would've rather been married than not. Up to you. |
lol! Well, I've never actaully been a position where I could have got married but didn't becuase of the reasons I've just given! Just felt that it's been in the back of my mind having seen so many people screwed over. 10 years ago I went out with a Polish girl and after a couple of months, she said to me "If I give you £10,000 will you marry me?". It was a very odd thing to say as she didn't need to get married for visa type reasons, she had official residency anyway (this was a year or so before the gates opened, as it were). I can only think it was to do with my flat. If we then got divorced and she had a canny lawyer, she could get half the value. £150,000 return on a £10,000 investment? Not bad if you can get it.... | | | |
Huhne on 12:28 - Mar 12 with 1461 views | isawqpratwcity |
Huhne on 12:18 - Mar 12 by Juzzie | lol! Well, I've never actaully been a position where I could have got married but didn't becuase of the reasons I've just given! Just felt that it's been in the back of my mind having seen so many people screwed over. 10 years ago I went out with a Polish girl and after a couple of months, she said to me "If I give you £10,000 will you marry me?". It was a very odd thing to say as she didn't need to get married for visa type reasons, she had official residency anyway (this was a year or so before the gates opened, as it were). I can only think it was to do with my flat. If we then got divorced and she had a canny lawyer, she could get half the value. £150,000 return on a £10,000 investment? Not bad if you can get it.... |
Are you Holloway? Seriously, she is paying you and there is no pre-nup? Is this a joke? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Huhne on 12:37 - Mar 12 with 866 views | Juzzie |
Huhne on 12:28 - Mar 12 by isawqpratwcity | Are you Holloway? Seriously, she is paying you and there is no pre-nup? Is this a joke? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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lol! Nope. If the guy I knew through work could have everything, his house, his car... everything, taken away from him when it was his wife who had the affair then what chance does anyone else have? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Huhne on 12:42 - Mar 12 with 856 views | isawqpratwcity |
Huhne on 12:37 - Mar 12 by Juzzie | lol! Nope. If the guy I knew through work could have everything, his house, his car... everything, taken away from him when it was his wife who had the affair then what chance does anyone else have? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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