Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Ex-Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie may stand in General Election for 'No Expenses Party'
This might add a bit of spice to the General Election. It is rumoured that former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie is considering standing for Parliament in the next General Election for a constituency near his Surrey home. Apparently his party would either be the "No Expenses Party" or the "Red Mist Party".
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Of course, he has threatened to stand before, usually after a few sherbets but has always bottled it so far. Here's a previous "bid"...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7452264.stm
Yes, but he did stand as a councillor for Elmbridge Borough Council http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/features/628846/part_3/why-im-standing-to-be-a-local-councillor.thtml
So, he's got some political previous.
But he lost!
That was before the MPs' expenses scandal changed the political landscape for ever!
Where exactly did you hear this?
I live near him in Surrey, just interested to know...
http://www.plenty2say.com
Dear Plenty, I heard it from a reliable source who I can't name.
So, where is he?
Paul, A week is a long time in politics let alone nearly a year.
Maybe he changed his mind.
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