October 29th, 2009

+++ McNulty Says Sorry to the House : Paying Back £13,837 +++


130 Comments

  1. 1

    What about the rest?

    • 14
      tat says:

      don’t get it.
      why is mcnulty apologising to the house for stealing from the taxpayer?
      the taxpayer does not want an apology, we want to see mcnulty serve jail time for defrauding us.

    • 25
      Citizen says:

      Saying sorry? What fucking good is that?

      He should be sat in a prison cell feeling sorry.

      • 63
        Bert the Cert says:

        it would be better if his head was on a wooden block at Tower Hill. With a blunt axe just about to fall, and Broon, Bliar, Smiffy, Mandelson et al were all in a line awaiting the same fate. Fantasy I know, but nice.

      • 77
        Secret handshake says:

        What good is saying sorry? It keeps him out of prison.

        • 115
          Finnpog says:

          Any it was good enough for Jackpot Jacqui and she spanked 10 times as much with no repayment clause.

          How pissed off must McNulty feel? Blatant sexism is what it is.

    • 85
      Minekiller says:

      So in future a thief can simply offer to repay 20% of what was nicked, offer an apology and thats all OK then?

      • 105
        .243 Win says:

        Only if you offer a half-arsed apology to all the other thieving bastards while continuing to sneer at the people that you’ve nicked it from.

      • 106
        Anonymous says:

        Manu of us ‘little people’ would have been arrested for less.Mcnulty is a shameless disgrace!

    • 125
      Gordon's lost his marbles says:

      He said it was ‘time to move on’.

      How right he was. Move on, McNulty. Jail awaits.

  2. 2
    Engineer says:

    A thinly-disguised “Sorry I’ve got to write this cheque”.

    They still don’t really get it, do they?

    • 70
      Merely A Passer By says:

      Why isn’t Mr Moral Compass doing this too?

      So sorry I forgot he doesn’t do apologies, he only does the right thing.

      There’s only one right thing he needs to do!

      • 112
        Juliet Burke says:

        While Gordo was off the Island he must have been murdered so that Jacob’s mysterious companion could take his place due to some loophole and replace him

    • 110
      Snotsicle says:

      It was a pretty crap apology, too.
      He is only sorry for “how his arrangements appeared to the public”.

      I would have accepted “I’m sorry for misappropriating £49,000 of taxpayers’ funds to support my parents and am paying back all of it plus interest and making a substantial donation to “

      • 126
        Will Heathen says:

        Is that an apology – regretting how it must have appeared to ‘the public’?

        Let me tell him, it appeared to the public like straight forward theft of our money.

  3. 3
    MisterE says:

    Why isn’t he paying it all back – he claimed over £60k, yet is only repaying less than a quarter of that!?

    These Hunts are taking us all for mugs – the guy should be booted out of office and made to repay all the money he’s fraudulently claimed. But, of course, once the “Jackboots” precedent had been set, we all knew he was going to get away with it… I’m surprised he’s been asked to pay back anything at all! Perhaps he’ll appeal…?

    • 30
      barefootcontessa says:

      Why isn’t he being prosecuted? He’ll lick his wounds for a day or two, then re-emerge as if nothing had happened, probably in due course be given a plum job in Europe or be booted up to the corrupt Lords. Travesty of justice!

  4. 4

    McNulty is one of NuLab’s most loathsome MPs, and that’s pretty difficult to achieve. Greed oozes from every pore.

    • 11
      Hugh Janus says:

      …and he’s also a rather aggressive little prat too. Utterly odious – so well-qualified to be a leading member of NuLiebour.

    • 17
      Anonymous says:

      Based on what?

      (Apart from this incident)

      • 27
        • 33
          Hugh Janus says:

          And his bully-boy attitude when interviewed.

        • 38
          Anonymous says:

          Mm, that link just refers to this incident again.

          What *else* has he done that he’s got greed oozing from every pore, and that he’s one of the very most loathsome (there are some pretty loathsome MPs, after all).

          Of course, I’d argue that you can’t say his castigating that welfare cheat etc is wholly comparable to what he did; the fees office have advised him (when told the full details including, for instance, the little known fact that he still used the house on weekends) that he was fine to claim after being informed of the situation.

          Of course, dissecting that link and/or discussing his hypocrisy isn’t wholly relevant. I’m curious what OTHER things he’s done, please let me know.

          • barefootcontessa says:

            He’s totally revolting, as are all the top ‘youngish’ ‘new’ lot in newlabour. Mind you the ‘old’ lot are just as revolting. Make you want to vomit!

          • They're all at it says:

            It is not about whether the fees office advised him or not… (let’s not even get into the question of who they work for and what they can approve/reject).

            It is about whether it was morally correct to claim for it in the first place.

            That, and that alone, is what makes him a despicable little shit.

            Most of the other thieving bas’tards fall into that category too.

          • "Petrified" Citizen says:

            look, Tony – you are a Hunt end of.

          • The Ghost of Christmas Past says:

            Morality. Is it morally right to steal?

    • 44
      Horace Norris says:

      Surely he’s beaten to the top spot by Mandleson? Greed, greed , greed.

  5. 5
    Anonymous says:

    Perhaps he’ll appeal…?

    Not to me he doesn’t

  6. 6
    MrPeregrination says:

    He must be so busy what with the police wanting to question him about fraud and all… I’m amazed he found the time to say sorry to anyone. Oh, silly me – he’s a politician. Laws are just for little people.

  7. 7
    Bingo says:

    We in the superior Labour party are better at sweeping things under the carpet than the Conservitudes. Noble Gordon leads the way, he will crush all those before him and emerge wreathed in golden sunlight.

  8. 8
    gone fuckin mental says:

    Dont care , Hang em all

  9. 9
    Grumpy Old Man says:

    what with Nad’s out-of court settlement, it’s turning into an expensive week for members of the Chump party.

  10. 10
    Hugh Janus says:

    Wow, that really is some punishment!! He must be soiling his underwear – laughing.

  11. 12
    the vocal minority says:

    AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

    WHERE’S THE REST OF OUR MONEY YOU FUCKING C­U­N­T???
    PAY IT BACK IN CASH NOW, OR WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO COLLECT PAYMENT IN KIND – AND SO HELP ME FUCKING GOD WE WILL COLLECT PAYMENT IN FULL ONE WAY OR THE OTHER!!

  12. 13
    Ivor SchwartzInjun says:

    What’s this about Nadine winning substantial damages from McBride?
    Con Home quoting Guido fawkes?

  13. 15
    Thats News says:

    Yes. “I am very sorry that I got found out.”

    • 55
      barefootcontessa says:

      ‘Well, I can pretend anyway…… thank god I got away virtually Scot free! Be able to go home now to mummy and daddy, they’ll make me a nice hot cup of tea. Then I’ll be able to concentrate on catching up with those bastard benefits cheats, drag them in to court, and prosecute them – what a great pleasure that will be!

  14. 18
    Triffid says:

    Another day, another apology.

    I really don’t understand how the police are not prosecuting MP’s for fraud. They lied and claimed expenses. That’s literally fraud and theft.

    The excuse is officials signed off this theft – wouldn’t this be conspiracy to defraud ?

    What is stopping the police and the CPS ?

    • 41
      bergen says:

      God knows.They must be the 650 odd out of 60 million who can casually admit to theft and embezzlement confident in the knowledge that they are not only immune from prosecution but stand an excellent chance of hanging on to a good deal of the swag they half-inched.

    • 53
      Columbo says:

      The officials would agree to anything. Check out this from Prescott’s Incidental Allowance claim.
      http://mpsallowances.parliament.uk/mpslordsandoffices/hocallowances/allowances-by-mp/john-prescott/John_Prescott_0708_IEP.pdf

      The old groper had an agreement with the Fees Office that he need not comply with the rules. That tells you the status of the Fees Office.
      It is a total fiction when they say “The Fees Office agreed”. The Fees Office were there to agree. The responsibility for integrity lies with the MP

      • 56
        Hugh Janus says:

        I’m sorry, but please don’t use ‘integrity’ and ‘MP’ in the same sentence – it does nothing for my blood pressure.

  15. 20
    pissed off voter says:

    McNulty fiddled 60 grand – that we know about – and repays 13 grand.
    reward for theft = 47 grand

    Jacqui Smith thieves 116 grand – that we know about – and repays 4 hundred quid.
    reward for theft = 115 grand

    crime pays thanks to STUART BELL, BERCOW and the their cronies.

    Anybody fancy a visit to parliament – November 5th approaches

    • 29
      revolting peasant says:

      Paying back a derisory amount is not good enough.
      He’s committed fraud and should be dealt with by the
      police and courts.

    • 39
      Ivor Schwartzhumour says:

      Yes. Old Holborn has organised a trip to people’s parliament to celebrate it.

      • 83
        JR says:

        Dear Pissed of Voter: What a superb idea! That would so make my day burning down the PIG STY so much crackilng in there we could feed the starving in Africa for weeks. Then on second thoughts let the bastards burn and the birds peck on the corpses!!!!!

    • 90
      Anonymous says:

      I would rather she kept the bath plug and we got our £116,000 back.

  16. 21
    slap happy says:

    If anybody’s face calls out for a good slapping, it’s his. Where’s the fucking slapometer when you want one?

  17. 26
    SO17 says:

    How old is Mcnulty?
    still living at home with his parents, wanking into a sock at his age.
    should be ashamed.

    • 111
      Snotsicle says:

      Trouble is that he isn’t living with his parents. He is living with his Quango boss doris a 20 minute cab ride from Parliament.

  18. 28
    michael says:

    bring back the stocks,set them up close to the houses of parliament and let the public show the “honorable members” what we think of them, michael.

    • 31
      revolting peasant says:

      I think you’ll find there’s a handy little exclusion zone around parliament now.
      Perfect for keeping defrauded tax-payers away from all these self-serving corrupt bastards.

    • 32
      michael says:

      first in Mcnulty

    • 61
      I am Sick says:

      “let the public show the “honorable members” what we think of them,”

      The “honourable members” will find out come election time what we think of their theft.

      I cant imagine one of them having the balls to canvas in their own constituencies, they will be chased off the streets in no time and they know it too.

  19. 34
    we are all arseholes to let this happen says:

    we are a nation of poofters and cowards now, we spawned people like guy fawkes and oliver cromwell once and now we just hide on the internet spewing rubbish.

  20. 35
    Eileen Critchley says:

    The mood is right for a protest outside Parliament on the 5th Nov.

    The international press would love it!

    Would be a great story.

  21. 42
    barefootcontessa says:

    And he was the minister for Fraud? Well, aptly named anyway!

  22. 46
    Salford slim says:

    “And its time to move on ” – tony Mcnulty 29th October 2009.

    Agreed lets draw aline under this. Sorry if we upset you Tony.

    I hope your electorate can be as forgiving as me. Bless him

    • 49
      Salford slim says:

      “The house needs to move on………………………………….”

      Keep trying you c’unt.

  23. 50
    Salford slim says:

    “take whatever is administered …………. and move on”

  24. 51
    Postal Vote says:

    Guido,

    Have you checked whether McTroughNulty declared the rent payed by his parents in his tax return ?

    Regards

  25. 52
    Salford slim says:

    “I work very long hours blah blah blah blah……………………do my job………………….. and I am sorry I am a thieving c’unt”

    (I made that last bit up)

  26. 54
    mungle says:

    If you find yourself before the beak on a charge of fraud, offer to apologise. That should clear the matter up apparently.

  27. 57
    Glennys Kinnocks Glory Hole says:

    I bet the fat troughing Hunt has never felt better about writing out a cheque for £13k in his whole sorry life.

  28. 58
    barefootcontessa says:

    McNulty is old enough to be able to pronounce his ‘ings’. But then he still lives with his parents. He’s already bouncing back talking to Martha K on radio 4 NOW. What a nerve!

  29. 59
    Fenman says:

    Guido

    Do our friends at “Sunlight” think a case could be made against McNulty as to his standing as a professional certificated solicitor. His conduct as shown certainly seems to begs the question as to his honesty

  30. 62
    barefootcontessa says:

    Have no fears, – McNulty has just stated ‘I am moving on’.

  31. 64
    varsteiner says:

    HAHAHAHA!

    Slip up on BBC one o’clock news caption covering McNulty story – named him as “Mony McNulty”

    Wish they’d stuck an “e” in as well

  32. 65
    barefootcontessa says:

    ‘The talk in the tearoom on the terrace is all about expences!’ That is what that pure bastard McNulty has just said! No way has he ‘got it’. McNulty is totally irrepressible!

  33. 66
    Merely A Passer By says:

    Listening to his waffle on World at One now. No contrition, no remorse simply some sihte about retrospective judgements…

    What a crock!

    As Martha K said to him, this ought to be a matter of honour. Honour in the Labia Party???

  34. 67
    Stronghold Barricades says:

    He didn’t sound very contrite on the world at one

    In fact he sounded like he was trying to hold on to Labour Party backing by brazening it out so he’ll attempt to get back into parliament next time

    • 74
      Jonah Watch says:

      Worldat1

      “If you read all of the report in detail you’d know that the commissioner says quite fairly that within the advice and the rules that pertained at the time, I was within the rules” he said

      “I’m not one of these flippers”, he added.

      “All I did was perfectly in order”, but “I fully accept his ability to do things retrospectively” he said
      “We need to move on”

      THIS IS AMAZING JUST MINUTES AFTER APOLGISING HE IS ON NATIONAL NEWS SAYING HE DID NOTHING WRONG

      TALK ABOUT BRASS NECK, HE SHOULD EFFING MOVE ON AND EFF OFF
      HIS CASE IS ONE OF THE MORE DODGY ONES

      GRRRRRR

  35. 69
    RavingMad says:

    The scenario around McHunty is typical of the ‘one bad apple’ syndrome adopted by parliament for our digestion. What Parliament seems to completely misunderstand is that we can see through the shit and recognize not only the individual criminal tendencies of these troughers but also the system and the culture that enables it all to happen.

    In what way do these fuckers think that we should show them anything except incredulous disbelieve and anger at their behaviour? This from a Parliament that tries to indoctrinate us into believing we are all criminals and certainly can’t do without their concerned guidance. This is another appalling travesty of justice.

    McHunty – where did the £13,000 come from when you robbed £60,000. Where are the police? Where is the Attorney General? Where is the Crown Prosecution Service? Oh, forget it….

  36. 72
    Anonymous says:

    Nadine has a body built for sin.Dirty girl

  37. 76
    BillyBob poops on ZaNuLab says:

    For f*cks sake, the odious sod should have been locked up by Insp. Knacker….. sorry is ok then??

    ps. Nadine is lush, I’d hit it !!

    • 79
      BillyBob poops on ZaNuLab says:

      Actually, thinking about it…….. sorry is ok ‘cos it is only ‘thought crime, race and hate crimes’ that get investigated and punished these days!!

      Must go down to the shops now and do a bit of shoplifting!!

  38. 81
    Funambulist says:

    McNumpty concluded his grudging apology to the House with “it’s time to move on…” No, it’s time for HIM to move on, the thieving little corpse maggot!

    NuLabour = the Living Dead Party.

  39. 82
    DisgustedOfMitcham2 says:

    Sorry he defrauded the taxpayer or sorry he got caught?

  40. 86
    Minekiller says:

    I hope MPs read this blog. I can’t wait until the scum come canvassing next spring…..so if any of you MPs are reading this then FUCK YOU THIEVING SCUM x 646

    The incompetence, sleaze, social engineering, lying, treacherous / traitorous behavior, deliberate demographic terrorism agaisnt the UK, pro-terrorist activities, dreadful treaetment of the armed servcies etc, destruction of the economy – well I have just decdied to wait for the fuckers on the doorstep….

    • 89
      barefootcontessa says:

      Great stuff!

    • 91
      Vote vote vote for Jacqui says:

      I hope no-one from any of the scum parties knocks at my door.
      I have done what I can to dislodge my local Tory MP,trougher in chief from being
      reselected at the General Election but failed miserably. UKIP,BNP,
      Raving Loonies anyone but the scum that prevail at the moment.
      Talk about split the vote I would prefer to split their skulls.

    • 120
      chronic says:

      When they come knocking on my door, I am going to invite them in, then attack them with a meat cleaver, claiming they were trying to steal my property. When the case comes to crown court I am sure the jury would make the correct judgement.

  41. 88
    ANGRY PEASANT says:

    Jesus fucking wept. How much more of this shit do we have to take?

    I mean for fucks sake it’s just too fucking much. Day after day, we sit here allowing these fat fucking incompetent liars and thiefs like Mcnulty lord it over us whilst raping us up the arse and making life generally fucking miserable.

    Sorry? FUCKIGN SORRY MCNULTY? You should be sent down for theft/fraud you cun’t.

    We weren’t born to fucking well allow this to happen to us – We were born free so why do we let it?

    If there’s a revolutionary movement going on somewhere*, then fucking well count me in – I’ll be there, rusty pitchfork in hand, willing to dish these fuckers some proper justice.

    *I can’t do saturdays though, celebrity strictly x factor on fucking ice is on.

    • 102
      The Ghost of Christmas Past says:

      Yeah right, freedoms much less important than TV programmes for dullards eh? :)

  42. 92
    Call a General Election NOW ! says:

    Why only £13k to pay back when he stole £60k+ ?
    Why NOTHING for fattie-jackie-hattie to pay back when she stole £100k+ ?
    Why can they get away with apologising to their rt hon fellow troughers ?
    Why aren’t they in court on fraud charges ?
    Why can’t the rest of us “just apologise” for an oversight of stealing £100k+ ?

    I could go on….. but I might burst a blood vessel.

  43. 93
    Gordon Mad Hoon says:

    How come none of the thieves in parliament have been arrested and charged?

    The police stop ordinary people for the slightest misdemeanour (the filth in parliament have introduced 1000s of them to make sure anybody not a member of the ruling kleptocracy is a criminals) and start calling them ‘sir’, in a ‘just give me an excuse to kick you to death’ sort of way, and hefty fines follow.

    It is a disgrace the dirty, loathsome, lying, war criminal, corrupt, kleptocratic, perverted, depraved, Satanic, thieving evil scum shite, in the vile fascist kleptoctacy temple (aka parliament), can just go about their business of lying and thieving after such terrible crimes.

    We should be building gallows for the likes of evil scum-sucking trash pig, McNulty.

    • 107
      Colonel Nut says:

      Well put.What about a gunpowder plot or would their stinking remains leak into the Thames and pollute the North Sea?
      The rebuilding of Tyburn might provide an attractive tourist spectacle of the rebirth of British justice at Marble Arch.
      Nick Griffin could start the party by hanging his Question Time co-panellists and B.B.C.executives as an aperitif.That would make him giggle and set a carnival atmosphere for the rest.The noose should be reinforced with velcro to stop some of the slimier bastards slipping through.Hang em high.

  44. 94
    final salary civil service pensioner says:

    Has NO ONE made a complaint to the Police

  45. 95
    final salary civil service pensioner says:

    Why is he apologising? – he is not going to prison it cannot be a fraud it must be a mistake – why is he apologising??

    They STILL don’t fucking get it!!

  46. 96
    Porky Pies MP says:

    I watched him on BBC news at lunchtime attempting to justify his ‘mistake’ and saying that all the blogs saying MPs were troughers are wrong, they are really dedicated souls who only want to work hard for their constituents. He sweated like a true piggy. Not only did his forehead glisten but all his head was coated in sweat that just dribbled down his fat face and over his chin. He really is a loathsome, bloated reptile – and still not ashamed of what he did despite his apology.

    Remember this creature claimed for a second house only eight miles from his other house. Why no prosecution?

    By the way, that other foul trougher Jaqui Smith is on Question Time tonight, pity is wasn’t last week!

  47. 97
    Observer says:

    I set my parents up in a nice little house in Harrow.

    So don’t tell me this government wastes your taxes.

  48. 104
    Colonel Nut says:

    “Britain’s most important Asian”,Vaz,seems to have got away with it.Hardly surprising given his track record.He’s capable of outsliming a hagfish.

  49. 108
    Unsworth says:

    Why is this lying thieving bastard apologising to his mates – all the other thieving lying bastards?

    Why isn’t he apologising to those that he has ripped off – the Taxpayers?

    Why isn’t he in the fucking clink?

  50. 109
    Sunday Morning says:

    What gets me here is that McNulty obviously claimed the money without ever paying it in the first place! Now, that can’t be proved and doubtless if his parents were ever asked to confirm one way or the other they would back him up to cover for him. But We know what the truth really is. And that’s what takes the breath away about Mp’s expenses. Thedy will bleat about an entitlement to take them, an approval they received for taking them, but ultimately there are no expenses to which any Mp has been entitled which they never ever paid in the first place nor ever will. And claiming for such expenses is theft and nothing less.

  51. 123
    The Ghost of Christmas Past says:

    Ya know something? These troughers DO actually “get it”.

    Yep! They really understand why we think theyre a bunch of scheming, cheating, mendacious, grubby little charlatans and thieves, but the rub is- THEY DONT CARE WHAT WE THINK OF THEM!
    theyre the ones pulling our strings, theyre the ones calling the shots, theyre the onse who know what theyre doing is morally wrong but because they can get away with it, theyre going to continue sniggering and laughing behind their hands as take a big fat steaming shit on us.
    Cos they can and cos they know that as long as we sit here and complain but do no more than that, then theyre safe and the gravy train will just keep a rolling on while they suck off it and off the backs of the people of this country.

    The word is PARASITE.
    Thats what they are.
    Theyre not “honourable ” members ( the arrogance of calling themselves that has me in stitches) but again, its because they think they can do as they please.
    Anyone with an ounce of shame wouldnt do what theyve done.
    And they wonder why society is going down faster than a bum on a fiver.
    Leading by example, they lead- we all follow.

    Until people wake up from their lethargic slumber and march on the house of slime in parliament ( its OUR FUCKING PARLIAMENT! not theirs to tell us we cant go there!) and turf all these fucks out; Until that pivotal event takes place, then for the likes of you and I, nothing will change and they all know it.

    So make the choice- sit and stew or take up the call to arms.
    Its time to take back our country from the filth that presume to rule us.



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