It’s now emerging that it was Lindsey Hoyle the Speaker who passed on the rumours to the police that Mandy was about to flee to the Virgin Islands.
Exactly....it will stop when he ends his life, the press will never learn.
It’s now emerging that it was Lindsey Hoyle the Speaker who passed on the rumours to the police that Mandy was about to flee to the Virgin Islands.
It’s difficult to know who set him up but I wouldn’t put it past Mandy’s mates. Or political enemiesOMG
That's utterly bizarre.
Isn't it?
I imagine he got all excited and felt he had no choice. He had a history of allowing himself to be set up.should he have kept it quiet?

Strange that after all these files have been released only one person has been prosecuted and jailed.


But what about the 'misconduct in public office' aspect?
Maybe it's the 'drip drip' strategy to keep the attention away from the really big players for as long as possible, so there will probably already be a time slot planned for mandy![]()

Rumour he heard during a visit to The British Virgin islands.Linsey has some explaining to do, who exactly supplied the information?
He did not provide any details, but the BBC understands Sir Lindsay passed on information he received in the British Virgin Islands during a visit last week that Lord Mandelson was planning to travel there.
He’s a useful idiot who managed to upset the toreys and lib dums when with blatant bias shut down an amendment on a middle east debate. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the amendment, he was leant on by Starmmers heavies and caved in. His reward is here for all to see.Rumour he heard during a visit to The British Virgin islands.
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Met apologises to Commons Speaker for sharing Mandelson tip-off
It comes after Sir Lindsay Hoyle confirmed he gave information to the force suggesting the peer could be a flight risk.www.bbc.co.uk
He only admitted to being the source after he was exposed.
The way Mandy is manipulating things, his arresting officers will be reported for MIPO. He is in no position to complain about the fact or manner of his arrest.Of the 191 people convicted of MIPO since January 2014 where information is in the public domain from case law, law pages and news reports:
- 92% of MIPO offenders were police and prison staff (57% police, 35% prison staff).
- 98% of offenders were junior to mid-level officers.
- Only four offenders occupied ‘senior executive’ office at the time of their offending. Of those 4, 3 went to prison, but one of those was a Bishop whose misconduct was exploiting his position to sexually abuse people, so ...