The poll on Suffolk University on Chris Mole’s taxpayer funded overpriced website has this option:
| I’m not sure, it may be good for the economy, but students may be a nuiscance |
Now I didn’t have Chris Mole’s advantage of an expensive education in Dulwich College, but I think I can spell nuisance right – and hopefully the students can before they get to Suffolk College, but with the recent education changes from Ed Balls I’m not so sure.
We now know that Chris Mole channels £500 a month to the Ipswich Labour Party for a service which the council ould do for free, but there is a smaller but still odd anomalies.
If we go back to the money we pay to the Ipswich Labour Party:
http://mpsallowances.parliament.uk/mpslordsandoffices/hocallowances/allowances-by-mp/chris-mole/Chris_Mole_0708_IEP.pdf#page=[115]
…we see a line (you may have to go to page 115 manually, depending on your browser) :
Newspapers EADT/Evening Star Online editions £195
Was the online access to the Evening Star used by any of the Labour staff in the building? For example, Councillor John Cook the Labour Party agent (who us taxpayers don’t pay for, officially) is very, very fond of commenting on stories some political, some not.
If true it’s a tiny problem, but there really does not seem to be enough care for the seperation of the public and the party political from Mr Mole.