Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Rev. Paul Flowers' arrogance and shame.


Former Labour councillor, Methodist minister, habitual recreational drug-user and hopeless banker, the ex-Chair of Co-op Bank, who has possibly cost this country billions, the Rev. Paul Flowers yesterday apologised for his 'stupid and wrong' actions and blamed the 'pressures of my role with the Co-op Bank.  
What a congenital liar, and how utterly pathetic!

Flowers, who is gay, also boasts of using illicit substances including ketamine, a powerful Class C tranquilliser nicknamed 'ket', along with cannabis and club drug GHB.
In one text, Flowers wrote how his plans for a party were 'turning into a two day, drug fuelled gay orgy!!!' In another, he boasted of how he was 'snorting some good stuff'. That was sent on the day he was first scheduled to appear  before the Commons committee, but the session ran out of time to hear him. And last week, he said in a text: 'I'm on ket tonight.'
Flowers has been a Methodist minister for 40 years, currently in Bradford, and formerly chaired drugs charity Lifeline, whose motto is: 'Telling the Truth About Drugs.'  In one report, Rev Flowers wrote of 'the ever-increasing problems associated with drug use faced by individuals, families and communities'.

'After hearing him bragging about his life, about his connections in Parliament, his 40 years in the church and his all-round good works, it just felt wrong,' said Mr Davies. 'He seemed to be  using his status to get young men off their heads for sex.'

'We asked him about how he kept his drug taking secret and he laughed and said that a Labour MP had passed him in the corridors and said, “Have you got a touch of the old Colombian flu?” He laughed.
'He also told us he knew Tony Blair, especially back in 1997. He just seemed to know everybody.'


We badly need comprehensive compulsory drug tests for all MPs, Senior civil servants and Directors of PLCs.  Also for all ‘leaders’ in the 3rd sector and 'civil society'!

If it is important to stamp it out in sport, 
then its ESSENTIAL to stamp it out of those who manage the general public's assets. 
There can be no argument against this except 'human rights' crap- for a bunch of total crooks. Look at this ugly, corrupt, dangerous, criminal thing:-

What a wart!


Ridicule: The Rev Flowers during the Treasury Select Committee hearing

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2508464/Crystal-meth-shame-Co-op-bank-chief-Paul-Flowers.html