Leo Hickman of The Guardian has followed up on the House of Lords’ claim that they are “currently taking steps with a view to ensuring that Lord Monckton does not in future either claim to be a member of the House or use the parliamentary emblem or any variant thereof.” What are they contemplating? It turns out that it could involve prison time.
Posted by: Barry Bickmore | August 14, 2010
The Monckton Files: Mmmmmm, Prison Food
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