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Old 23-09-2012, 06:03 PM #11
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John Tully, the chairman of the Metropolitan police federation, said the remarks were "outrageous" and anywhere else Mitchell would have been arrested. He said Mitchell should resign.

"As a cabinet minister, it's unacceptable for someone of his standing to use such disrespectful and abusive language to a police constable, let alone anyone else," Tully said. "If the shoe was on the other foot and my officer had said those things he'd be out of a job now. It's double standards."

It's not just labour, anyone with any half a brain knows that those who are in positions of authority do not conduct themselves in such an unprofessional and reckless manner.

I wanted to know exactly what a cheif whip did, had to laugh at wikis definition...
''The role of Chief Whip is regarded as secretive, as the Whip is concerned with the discipline of their own party's Members of Parliament''

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