Gary Meneely, in The Irish Sun, reports:
Whiplash politician Alan Farrell played a football game during the period he claimed he suffered pain from injuries following a minor car prang.
Previously: Whiplash Away
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Gary Meneely, in The Irish Sun, reports:
Whiplash politician Alan Farrell played a football game during the period he claimed he suffered pain from injuries following a minor car prang.
Previously: Whiplash Away
I think the word is EFFRONTERY.
Used by a seasoned BBC person about the general behaviour of politicians.
keep it coming. There might finally be insurance reform thanks to this government
Yes. Let ’em at it.
Proper public service, in a funny and ironic way.
What a bunch. Unintended consequences?
didn’t he get a payout? Would love to see a few questions put to him by his insurance company. See how ‘fraud’ sits on his bank account and criminal record.
This. Does the insurance company have any recourse at this stage? Can they appeal?
it’s like someone getting acquitted of a crime in court and then bragging about having actually done it afterward. How does that work out? Who knows.
Which one is he?
Is he the one the other fella (also a politician?) is carefully holding his head and shoulders on?
He’s number 11, between Aodhán O’Riordán and Jim O’Callaghan
…apparently, Maria Baillie is back chairing the Housing Committee this morning…looks like she has been exonerated by Leo…
Fair enough. What harm did she do to anyone?
Tried to commit a fraudulent crime, therefore shouldn’t be given any position of authority, that much should be obvious.
bisted. That is the absolute pits.
What does it take?
Alan *Neymar* Farrell.
Neymar has been labelled a “cheat” and a “disgrace” by BBC pundit and ex-Celtic and Chelsea striker Chris Sutton.
FG, a Gangsters Paradise..
Fair enough. What harm did he do to anyone?
People throwing the word “fraud” around need to cop on
“fair enough”? please explain with logical statements
…insurance cheats cheat us all…
Double trolling on the same story :-o
Yeah. People need to take a long hard look at the meaning of the word ‘fraud’.
Sake!