Tory MP says Osborne should apologise to Balls over LIBOR

July 10, 2012 9:53 am

Yesterday we said George Osborne, (as well as Matt Hancock and Louise Mensch) should apologise for smearing Ed Balls et al over LIBOR.

Last night a Tory MP agreed with us.

When asked if Osborne should apologise to Balls, Andrea Leadsom told Radio 4:

“I think obviously he made a mistake and I think he should apologise to him.”

It’s not too late to apologise George…

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  • JC

    As far as I can see, it’s only standard political knockabout. I haven’t seen a direct allegation from Osborne (please correct me with the exact quote and not an interpretation if I’m wrong), nor have I seen any evidence that Balls et al were not involved. I’ve seen that no politician leaned on Paul Tucker, but that’s not evidence that there was no involvement.

    Perhaps we do need a judicial enquiry; our MPs are too stupid and partisan to even recognise truth if it hit them in the face with a wet fish.

    • treborc

      I really do not care, let them go around the bank or is that back of the Parliament bike shed and kiss and make up have a quick cuddle if they like.

  • Peter Barnard

    Wasting your time, Mark (Osborne apology) – none of them have the character to admit that they are wrong.

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