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Started 6/22/19 by Jenifer (Zarknorph); 50465 views.
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

8/31/19

The Attorney general and Governor general do most of it.

I could not name a single sitting member of our high court.

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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

8/31/19

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph

8/31/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:  I could not name a single sitting member of our high court.

That's a bit extreme - but the knowledge that none of them have ever been politicians (nor even members of a political party?) should be hugely comforting to you.

Look again at that Graham Lindsey rant that shuts down the Kavanaugh confirmation.

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said: The Attorney general and Governor general do most of it.

Are you sure of that? Political appointees? Not done entirely by officers in the judiciary?

Di (amina046)

From: Di (amina046)

8/31/19

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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

9/1/19

The PM can make recommendations, and likely does it through the attorney general.

As for stacking the court with "like minded" judges, I honestly would not know any of their political leanings any more than I know their name.

I know more names of the SCOTUS than I do my own high court!

Probably because the US system is such a spectacle.

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph

9/1/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

I know more names of the SCOTUS than I do my own high court!

Not being propagandised by Occupied Fleet Street?

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph

9/2/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

That's a thing?

Occupied Fleet Street is a huge thing - look how they've abandoned Assange.

Even though they once hailed his full membership of the journalistic profession and lapped up his information. (His 100% reliability made it particularly welcome).

However, its Occupied Westminster that bothers me most - look how the Zionists humiliated William Hague, once the wealthiest politician at the top of any party, once leader of the Conservatives and no longer in politics.

bml00

From: bml00

9/4/19

Hague was never the Wealthiest a nice example of a throw away lies , Hague was elevated to a Lord , he resigned due to the loss of an Election , he was out of Government at that point .

Please see William Hague Worth anywhere between 100K to 1 million sterling - that is not the richest ,never was the richest at any time, the lies of the fool are staggering https://celebstrendnow.com/william-hague-net-worth-2/

BM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hague

  • Edited September 4, 2019 2:23 am  by  bml00
BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph

9/4/19

bml00 said:

Wealthiest

Sorry - not sure where that came from. He was the third wealthiest member of the British Cabinet in 2012 and leader of the Conservatives.

He has left politics after attacks on him by the Zionists in Occupied Westminster.

Top 10 richest Cabinet ministers

Name Worth (£million) Source of wealth

Lord Strathclyde 9.6 Inherited Wealth, stake in family's estate management company, Auchendrane Estates. Also private directorships.

Philip Hammond 8.2 Stake in healthcare and nursing home developer Castlemead; consultancy work

William Hague 4.8 Income from public speaking, two books, a newspaper column and various business advisory roles

Jeremy Hunt 4.8 Stake in Hotcourses, a publisher of guides and websites for educational courses, which he co-founded

Caroline Spelman 4.5 Wealth figures primarily reflect the value of properties owned by Spelman and husband, a Senior Partner at Accenture

George Osborne 4.5 Property (inherited); stake in family-owned fabric and wallpaper designer Osborne & Little (inherited)

David Cameron 3.8 Property, most likely funded from parents/inheritance

Francis Maude 3.2 Work as managing director at morgan stanley and various directorships

Dominic Grieve 2.9 Private investment, funded by salaries as barrister and QC

Andrew Mitchell 2.2 Former investment banker, owns a number of homes, contributing to most of his wealth.  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9290520/Exclusive-Cabinet-is-worth-70million.html

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