My main point was that there appears to be no sense of proportion any more; the slightest risque behaviour or sentence seems to be lumped together with more serious allgations of misconduct and therefore clouds the issue.
I also refer back to one of my original points about public life becoming...
Well OTT, I reckon Mr.Large and served with huge portions of presumptions.
We seem to have lost a sense of proportion in society, at the moment, and it appears that Julia Hartley Brewer agrees.
Don't suppose 'office hours' exist in the world of Westminster.
Who the hell would want to be a public figure these days, let alone a prominent politician. Your life is no longer your own and you are there for anyone and everyone to have a pop at ,justified or not.
I am sure a lot of people who...
Harsh on George Riley to be quoted alongside Savile and Weinstein.
Don't suppose abuse of power entered Michael Fallon's mind when he did the dastardly deed!
Hardly the crime of the century.