Garner Fraud Petition

https://www.change.org/p/government...ed_by_id=c7f319f0-5431-11ea-8a84-997bc32f44ee

FWIW I signed but I would have thought it was a given due to an enquiry already ongoing?
I didn't contribute any money as I'm so suspicious of anything like this.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if it was Garner himself setting it up to fleece the "outraged".

There is a call by some MPs for an enquiry, they need 100,000 signatures to force this before the HO P and the PM to get off his backside and pull his finger out!
Thanks for posting, and yes I've just signed it.
 
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There is a call by some MPs for an enquiry, they need 100,000 signatures to force this before the HO P and the PM to get off his backside and pull his finger out!
Thanks for posting, and yes I've just signed it.
It doesn't look like they will get 100,000 as there's not that much interest in the marque from Joe Public.
 
It doesn't look like they will get 100,000 as there's not that much interest in the marque from Joe Public.
Have a little faith, have a little faith..... its early days yet, the social media has not kicked in yet... more to the point, have YOU signed it?
 
Domie Nator said: ' It doesn't look like they will get 100,000 as there's not that much interest in the marque from Joe Public.'

This whole sorry saga is deeply depressing, sadly more than 50% of start ups fail within 5 years (20,000 companies were bankrupted in the UK in 2019); those living in the UK could contact their MP directly to request this be raised in Parliament (no idea how successful that might be, but if enough people ask who knows?).

Mike
 
Given the amount of money and the governmental involvement how would this not get thoroughly investigated?
 
With any luck, he's disappeared to Outer Mongolia and living in the big country house he always wanted, a yurt !
 
in the good old days the russians used 230grains of lead at cranium distance to fix this kind of a problem. a rope takes to long...
 
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in the good old days the russians used 230grains of lead at cranium distance to fix this kind of a problem. a rope takes to long...
Strange that they changed methods and started using hard to get radioactive substances that left , in one case, a long trail back all the way to mother Russia, at least in the UK. There is no substitute for finesse , you have either got it, or you haven't.
 
Strange that they changed methods and started using hard to get radioactive substances that left , in one case, a long trail back all the way to mother Russia, at least in the UK. There is no substitute for finesse , you have either got it, or you haven't.
I think the idea was: 'It pays to advertise,' a not so subtle warning to others :)
 
I think the idea was: 'It pays to advertise,' a not so subtle warning to others :)
You might think that, but the fact that this happened not once, but twice, with a massive clean up operation for radioactive substances was almost a declaration of war, so how is it being it pays to advertise effective in this instance?
 
You might think that, but the fact that this happened not once, but twice, with a massive clean up operation for radioactive substances was almost a declaration of war, so how is it being it pays to advertise effective in this instance?
Without wishing to take over the thread direction, the second instance threw up the conclusion that either there wasn't enough conclusive evidence, or, there was and Russia really didn't give a damn.
Again, some of the 'facts' were a tad dubious, and whilst I can't recall what the state of the country was in at the time, the story did seem to get resurrected every time things were going bad for HM Govt....
(Wasn't it the time that Theresa was laying prostrate in Brussels mumbling: 'Brexit means Brexit?')
 
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