Former journalist Phil Dilks is chairman of Deeping St James Parish Council in south Lincs. Served 8 years (2001-09) on Lincolnshire County Council (Labour lead on Education and Children's Services). Former member Lincolnshire Police Authority (2002-09). Member of Royal Anglian Association (former TA CSM), Co-operative Party, and GMB trade union. Promoted by Phil Dilks, DSJ, PE6 8HD. A personal view and not that of any organisation of which I am a member or associated.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Times reports on Tory "cash for honours" probe
Full story on Tory donors helping police with their "cash for honours" enquiries in The Times today which also reports that David Cameron's own constituency Conservatives benefitted from a donation from the mysterious Linconshire-based Midlands Industrial Council.
According to The Times, one of those arrested was the Prime Minister's fixer for City Acadamies.
ReplyDeleteSo, whichever way you go on this one, there is money going off to City Acadamies.
Follow the money trail, Mr Copper!
I do wonder if The Times has it in for the Tories. There were many headlines about the party in today's paper, as you would hope during their conference, and all of them were negative! (As you may or may not hope, depending on your views!). So far a good week for Messrs Blair and Brown ...
ReplyDeleteAs Mr Cameron might say, "Infamy, infamy!"