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By:
Injera
When: 13 Feb 18 22:03
I certainly did donny. Made me feel younger!
By:
Capt__F
When: 13 Feb 18 23:21
World's gone quackers

me duck
By:
moisok
When: 14 Feb 18 08:04
save the children 176 cases in 3 years apparently!!!!
By:
saddo
When: 14 Feb 18 12:59
Will they get after St Brendan, or will he be airbrushed out of any enquiry?
By:
moisok
When: 14 Feb 18 13:29
and 30 plus at another charity headed by a well known Labour politician allegedly!!!
By:
moisok
When: 14 Feb 18 23:08
Save the Children, which in 2016 secured multi-year contracts worth £91m with the government, had 31 cases, 10 of which were referred to the police. The British Red Cross, which admitted a “small number of cases of harassment reported in the UK”, received £16.3m in funding from the Department for International Development.

from an article in the guardian   - 91 million quid!!!!???
By:
casemoney
When: 15 Feb 18 00:48
Incredible Mo , How the fck some of these cxnts on Massive salaries can sleep at night is Beyond belief ,they have no interest in the Charities what so ever ,,,

Volunteers could run them Retired People , Rich people who don't need a salary I am sure many would do it on a part time basis ....
By:
casemoney
When: 15 Feb 18 00:49
As Donny said Volunteers were doing Paid workers work Any way ..
By:
1st time poster
When: 15 Feb 18 05:35
quell surprise only surprise is that people are surprised,the world of care,charity etc chocker with wrong,uns
By:
trilby22
When: 15 Feb 18 09:39
Yup, "The world shalt be deceived" ...
By:
treetop
When: 15 Feb 18 19:49
Didn't Milipede cross the pond for one of these well paid jobs ? Politics just seems to be an interview for quangos now.
By:
donny osmond
When: 15 Feb 18 20:28
.... just after a nice earner for arranging sponsorship for some ex prem league club?
By:
moisok
When: 16 Feb 18 12:26
I am intrigued by the guardian's avoidance of the scandals in certain charities which involve Labour members.  The silence is deafening - that wouldn't be down to political bias and doesn't suit there narrative. But they are quiet happy to promote a sexist women only book fair. ho ho   No agenda there ho ho
By:
donny osmond
When: 16 Feb 18 12:47
i am watching a woman only skeleton competition, is that sexist iyo?
By:
Desmond Orchard
When: 16 Feb 18 13:24
Me too Donny, I'm on V Beckham (GB) @1.67
By:
moisok
When: 16 Feb 18 13:28
of course the loud ones' icons of probity - teflon coated - will escape criticism
By:
Kriskin
When: 17 Feb 18 22:51
Mr Cox has resigned - https://news.sky.com/story/brendan-cox-husband-of-murdered-mp-jo-quits-charities-amid-harassment-claims-11255748
By:
akabula
When: 17 Feb 18 23:06
From his statement.

The Mail on Sunday reports that in the year before his wife was fatally shot and stabbed by a far-right terrorist during the Brexit referendum campaign in June 2016, Mr Cox sexually harassed a Save the Children worker outside a bar in London.

In a statement to Sky News, the 39-year-old acknowledged the "mistakes" he had made before leaving the charity, but said a further allegation in the newspaper that he forced himself on a woman during a trip to Harvard University was a "massive exaggeration".
"I want to apologise deeply and unreservedly for my past behaviour and for the hurt and offence that I have caused," he said.



Mr Cox continued: "While I do not accept the allegations contained in the 2015 complaint to the police in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I do acknowledge and understand that during my time at Save the Children I made mistakes and behaved in a way that caused some women hurt and offence.
"This was never malicious but it was certainly inappropriate.
"In the past I have focused on disputing what I felt was untrue in the allegations, but I realise now that it's more important to take full responsibility for what I have done.
"I am committed to holding myself to much higher standards of personal conduct in the future."
By:
moisok
When: 17 Feb 18 23:11
after what we have seen of the lack of investigation and lack of pursuing complaints - yeah!! right

anyone googled Labour people involved with charities

it makes interesting reading

I am sure there are plenty of tory involvement sucking at the teat - massive salaries being taken
By:
saddo
When: 17 Feb 18 23:28
Cox gone. Lmao at the countless mugs who have lauded this creep.
By:
akabula
When: 17 Feb 18 23:39
Quite a few clues in his statement that he is indeed a creep Saddo.
By:
saddo
When: 17 Feb 18 23:47
It will be amusing to watch how the Guardian, BBC et al disown the Saint.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 17 Feb 18 23:50
was promised a labour seat
By:
saddo
When: 18 Feb 18 00:20
A predatory misogynist lecturing the masses about hatred. Laugh
By:
1st time poster
When: 18 Feb 18 04:38
come on the lovely jess and the other labour luvies who,ve been shoving the cox family down our throats as a paragon of virtue on how to lead your lives, LETS BE HAVING YOU, does this mean he,ll no longer be lecturing us on the folly of leaving the EU, IHO
By:
ribero1
When: 18 Feb 18 07:33
"I am committed to holding myself to much higher standards of personal conduct in the future",yes I bet you are wac,will no doubt have built a nice portfolio of state/good causes linked pensions to fall back on as he slinks away only to no doubt reappear at a later date,surprised he hasn't used the "need to devote all my time to my children etc" line.
By:
ribero1
When: 18 Feb 18 07:36
Mail on sunday headline: "Yes i'm a sex pest confesses Jo Cox's husband",bloody brilliant!
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 18 Feb 18 09:01
Given this he should have kept his head down after his poor wife was murdered.
By:
jumper3
When: 18 Feb 18 09:37
Can't find this on the Guardian website. Anyone got a link?
By:
khyber kim
When: 18 Feb 18 09:48
Is he barred from Centerparcs yet?Shocked
By:
saddo
When: 18 Feb 18 10:05
Peston gave it 30 seconds, Labour's Jess Phillips bigging Bren up (she loves him).
By:
moisok
When: 18 Feb 18 10:10
you have to love the guardian - no word on their hero but two articles one on Actors and activists join forces on BAFTA red carpet to end sexism and Selma blair on hollywoods sex scandal -but where is the paragon of virtue and his news.
By:
saddo
When: 18 Feb 18 10:18
Andrew Marr on the BBC described Cox’s sexual abuse as a sad story for this poor man and what he’s been through.
By:
moisok
When: 18 Feb 18 10:20
but he did this before jo cox's death??
By:
jumper3
When: 18 Feb 18 10:21
'Following the murder of his wife, there were reports that Mr Cox was lined up to succeed her Labour MP for Batley and Spen in Yorkshire, but he did not do so. The Mail on Sunday has been told Labour officials advised against it because of rumours about his behaviour.'

This from the Mail. They knew damn well he'd never be able to deflect this sort of criticism. He should have withdrawn from public life after his wife's murder. You'd have thought the 'media etc' would have kept their distance rather than presenting him as some sort of moral  guardian.
By:
moisok
When: 18 Feb 18 10:29
oh yes   !!   - and it is all the fault of right wing knuckle draggers for picking on these poor liddle charity worker diddums coz it ain't fair as they cower in their nice big homes hiding from the press - how very dare they
By:
saddo
When: 18 Feb 18 10:43
Was number 6 in the Guardian's 'most viewed' 20 minutes ago, now out of the top 10 (red carpet sexism is number 5). The poor Guardianistas can't bear to read it, apparently. Laugh
By:
sixtwosix
When: 18 Feb 18 10:47
No more holier than thou tweets all over the Beeb news page .........the Beeb , Guardian and other limp liberals will be dreadfully upset Laugh
By:
saddo
When: 18 Feb 18 10:51
porcypine and co probably choking on the muesli today.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 18 Feb 18 10:51
These actions do seem to be common within the left.
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