
Lord.Hougun
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Lord.Hougun
@LordHougen
Define success on your own terms, achieve it by your own rules, and build a life you’re proud to live. Somerset since 1512, now in Daneland (Norfolk).






🚨 NEW: Police have made the "active decision" not to release CCTV of the Ann Widdecombe murder suspect "Releasing such prematurely could compromise ongoing enquiries and may prejudice future investigative opportunities"







🚨NEW: It's believed nothing was stolen from Ann Widdecombe's property [@DailyMail]






🚨 BREAKING: TORY CHAIRMAN TRIED TO LOBBY PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER OVER FARAGE INVESTIGATION 🚨 The Chairman of the Conservative Party, Kevin Hollinrake MP, is now under formal investigation by Parliament’s Standards Commissioner over allegations he lobbied the Commissioner about his decision-making. This is the same Kevin Hollinrake who spent months leading demands for investigations into Nigel Farage MP, repeatedly attacking the Reform UK leader over gifts, donations and financial declarations. Now, the man who pushed for Farage’s investigation is facing one of his own, for lobbying the commissioner to make partisan decisions and kick Nigel out of Parliament. The Hollinrake inquiry was opened on 11 June 2026 under Rule 14 of the MPs’ Code of Conduct. The allegation isn’t about paperwork, like Farage’s, but rather that he tried to influence the Standards Commissioner while decisions were being made. Hollinrake remains Conservative Party Chairman, continues making media appearances, attacking Reform and commenting on national politics. There have been no calls from Conservative or Labour leaders for him to resign, and the issue has received almost no mainstream media attention. Funny how standards investigations suddenly seem less newsworthy when they’re aimed at the people calling for them.









“Adam’s views do not reflect this channel” says Sky News presenter after his old maid comments were raised live on air by Kent Council leader.


Press launch disinformation attack on “Hacked Off” following Mail judgment: hackedoff.org/blog-posts/pre… "The Mail, like all other national newspapers, remains outside any independent form of regulation. They are still controlling their own ineffectual complaints handler."














