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The point is whether he knew or not so what
A complaint was made,no action deemed necessary at that time with just a reprimand.
A reprimand does not obstruct advancement,if new issues come to light,or it happens again fair enough.
The person complaining didn't say any more when he was put on the shadow cabinet.
Why did she not, would be a question I'd ask out of simple interest.
A lot of what we hear as to all allegations at present sound inappropriate ,no doubt about that.
However really serious or criminal seems a little way off on the surface,for me anyway.
Apart from the Labour activist rape claim that is.
A fair way to go as to how this unfurls but at the time,even after a reprimand only, Corbyn did nothing more,even if he knew, than give him one more chance.
I'm still a little mystified as to what it is from what we know so far that means Michael Fallon had to resign.
Unless he knows more and more serious is to come.
This is going to be a testing time for both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn,in fact likely other party leaders too.
Depending on what is yet to come.
Giving people second chances is no crime especially when at the time of doing so,no one has been deemed to have done anything very serious or criminal.
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