Maria Miller Quits

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Culture and media secretary Maria Miller has resigned over her expenses controversy.

www.bbc.co.uk/news
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  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    Or to put it another way, victory for the media over Leveson.
  • Mark CMark C Posts: 20,726
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Or to put it another way, victory for the media over Leveson.

    Well, she's my MP, and is utterly useless, not interested in the constituency, even before she became Culture Secretary. Oh and from here to Westminster by train, is more or less an hour (we're a commuter town FFS) so quite why she needed to claim for a second home at all is another matter that's not been explored.

    Good Riddance, I won't be voting for her next May (I didn't in 2010).
  • mossy2103mossy2103 Posts: 84,307
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    So the important question is who next for the DCMS post? And what effect might that have on broadcasting in the UK going forward?
  • mikwmikw Posts: 48,715
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    mossy2103 wrote: »
    So the important question is who next for the DCMS post? And what effect might that have on broadcasting in the UK going forward?

    It's bound to be another woman, and it's bound to be Esther Mcvey.
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    mossy2103 wrote: »
    So the important question is who next for the DCMS post? And what effect might that have on broadcasting in the UK going forward?

    Esther McVey would be my guess. She's woman, northerner (so ticks the right boxes) and she used to be on a telly so she surely has to be an expert on the media. At least she can't know less about it than Miller.
  • ConcretepigsyConcretepigsy Posts: 1,933
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    She shouldnt have been allowed to resign, she should have been sacked and prosecuted, just like normal people are who make "mistakes"
  • Peter the GreatPeter the Great Posts: 14,225
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    Mark C wrote: »
    Well, she's my MP, and is utterly useless, not interested in the constituency, even before she became Culture Secretary. Oh and from here to Westminster by train, is more or less an hour (we're a commuter town FFS) so quite why she needed to claim for a second home at all is another matter that's not been explored.

    Good Riddance, I won't be voting for her next May (I didn't in 2010).
    Sadly though you would well know that you could have a chimp wearing a blue rosette and they would win in Basingstoke.
  • davelovesleedsdavelovesleeds Posts: 22,359
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    Looking forward to PMQ's today.

    Should be lively and interesting.
  • mossy2103mossy2103 Posts: 84,307
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    Looking forward to PMQ's today.

    Should be lively and interesting.
    I wonder if one of Milliband's questions will be along the lines of "Is the Prime Minister going to give his warm support to any other Cabinet ministers?"
  • Mark CMark C Posts: 20,726
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    Sadly though you would well know that you could have a chimp wearing a blue rosette and they would win in Basingstoke.

    :D Twas ever thus
  • bluesdiamondbluesdiamond Posts: 11,360
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    Looking forward to PMQ's today.

    Should be lively and interesting.

    and hypocritical

    no MP is whiter than white regards expenses
  • Mark.Mark. Posts: 84,804
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    For James Naughtie's sake, it had better not be Jeremy Hunt again.

    It's either going to be a woman, or a man already in the cabinet whose old job will go to a woman.
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    mossy2103 wrote: »
    I wonder if one of Milliband's questions will be along the lines of "Is the Prime Minister going to give his warm support to any other Cabinet ministers?"

    And the answer will be "the honourable gentleman is doing an excellent job as leader of the opposition. I hope he stops in that position for years to come."
  • GeorgeSGeorgeS Posts: 20,039
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    Give it to Rob Wilson please.
  • CaxtonCaxton Posts: 28,881
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    mossy2103 wrote: »
    I wonder if one of Milliband's questions will be along the lines of "Is the Prime Minister going to give his warm support to any other Cabinet ministers?"

    More than likely if Miliband has not had his out-of-date chip reprogrammed will be "when will Maria Miller quit"
  • MorgsieMorgsie Posts: 16,209
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    I would not rule out Helen Grant to replace Maria
  • TomM44TomM44 Posts: 338
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Esther McVey would be my guess. She's woman, northerner (so ticks the right boxes) and she used to be on a telly so she surely has to be an expert on the media. At least she can't know less about it than Miller.
    McVile betrayed her Merseyside roots in defending the Bedroom Tax with its attacks on the disabled and poor,
  • LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,623
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    Morgsie wrote: »
    I would not rule out Helen Grant to replace Maria

    Ah, the Sports Minister who couldn't answer a single question about sport

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/sport-minister-helen-grant-scores-a-duck-in-tv-quiz-8963319.html
  • ShrewnShrewn Posts: 6,824
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    Ed Vaisey I would guess at, he's been a journalist, regular broadcaster and has been in the department before
  • BelfastGuy125BelfastGuy125 Posts: 7,515
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    They have installed a party robot. Sajid Javid is the new secretary. Great...have to see more of him on TV.

    Just a constant repeater of government policy with no deviation.
  • ftvftv Posts: 31,668
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    Strange how when these cheats make a ''mistake'' it always goes in their favour, they never seem to make the ''mistake'' of under charging on their expenses.
  • Kiko H FanKiko H Fan Posts: 6,546
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    Mark C wrote: »
    Well, she's my MP, and is utterly useless, not interested in the constituency, even before she became Culture Secretary. Oh and from here to Westminster by train, is more or less an hour (we're a commuter town FFS) so quite why she needed to claim for a second home at all is another matter that's not been explored.

    Good Riddance, I won't be voting for her next May (I didn't in 2010).

    Indeed. When I lived in Surbiton, I often got the Basingstoke train home from London. It was a right good fast one, with Surbiton as its first stop.
  • sparkie70sparkie70 Posts: 3,053
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Or to put it another way, victory for the media over Leveson.

    Not wanting to defend her but yes I say yes it was revenge time.
  • mossy2103mossy2103 Posts: 84,307
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    sparkie70 wrote: »
    Not wanting to defend her but yes I say yes it was revenge time.

    And didn't she and her SPAD play into their hands.
  • ftvftv Posts: 31,668
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    Her supporters kept saying she was innocent and did no wrong. In which case why did she agree to repay a small proportion of the money ? Surely an admission of guilt ?
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