Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

News

Chris Huhne - is he getting his 'just desserts' or does anyone feel sorry for him?

58 replies

bananaistheanswer · 03/02/2012 23:57

article here

I can't help but have a wry smile to myself. Will be interesting to see how this plays out in court. And I wonder what was in those emails that the Times were so keen to not release to the police.

OP posts:
clam · 04/02/2012 00:00

Oh goodie! Was wondering about starting a thread about this.
I can't tell you how delighted I am that the sanctimonious smug git has come a cropper. One can only hope that the reason it has taken so long for charges to be brought is that the CPS had to be 100% sure they could make it stick.
"Prove my innocence" my arse.

mycatsaysach · 04/02/2012 00:12

as one of his constituents Smile

i am waiting for him to prove his innocence (with much interest)

bananaistheanswer · 04/02/2012 00:20

ooh, mycat, that's interesting! How did you view his actions when faced with being exposed for his affair, deciding to 'dump' the wife to save his career? As a constituent. Smile

OP posts:
mycatsaysach · 04/02/2012 00:33

bet he's regretting a few decisions he made in the past tonight

sure he will bounce back one day - they all seem to

not sure he'll get my vote again tbh

recall · 04/02/2012 00:33

only caught bits of it, did his ex wife dob him in then ?

recall · 04/02/2012 00:34

My husband asked me to this once, i told him to Piss off, and slow down.

mycatsaysach · 04/02/2012 00:35

think so recall

MAYBELATERNOWIMBUSY · 04/02/2012 01:00

what goes around, comes around !!!

Itsallgonetitsup · 04/02/2012 01:04

This made me smile.

Karma for cheating on his wife perhaps Grin

CogitoErgoSometimes · 04/02/2012 09:11

I've not followed the story from the start. How did it come to be in the public domain? Did the exW dob him in or did it come out some other way? And, if she did dob him in, won't she be in as much trouble as him?

ajandjjmum · 04/02/2012 09:15

Ex-W talked about it in an interview I think - she is also being prosecuted for perverting the course of justice.

lostinwales · 04/02/2012 09:16

I've not a lot to add but I did have to smile listening to PM on radio 4 last night. As they were reading the news out that he had resigned from the cabinet they had the backing music to 'who's gonna drive you home' by the cars playing in the background' Grin.

Greythorne · 04/02/2012 09:16

I think she did dob him in, but that's a weird thing to do because she is in the dock along with him and they both face prison time (12 months reduced to 3-6 months inside.)

He seems like an arrogant prat IMHO. Heard his statement last night on the radio and he comes across as very full of himself.

That he tried to weasle out of a speeding fine and a ban does not surprise me.

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 04/02/2012 09:18

Of course I don't feel sorry for him, if you are in a position of responsibility you have to obey the law and at the very least take the consequences if you don't. Even if he wasn't falling quite so far he is still in the wrong.

CogitoErgoSometimes · 04/02/2012 09:20

Nice to see you can still rely on the Lib Dems for a bit of scandal, and hats off to Huhne for a scandal that isn't connected to being gay for once.

Eve · 04/02/2012 09:21

A lesson in arrogance, mistresses and a wronged wife.

ajandjjmum · 04/02/2012 09:22

I suspect that at the time she gave the interview, she was furious at the way he'd treated her - which was shoddy to say the least. Sticking with her until he was re-elected and then dumping her in a ten minute conversation (apparently!) after 20+ years of marriage.

Maybe she's regretting it - or maybe she's still furious and thinks a spell in prison is a worthwhile price to pay for pulling the rug from under his feet!

Thumbwitch · 04/02/2012 09:22

If he is guilty, and it looks as though he is (assuming that Ms Pryce isn't just being vindictive) then no, I don't feel sorry for him, he SHOULD get his just deserts.

But if he is innocent, then yes, I do feel sorry for him as I would for anyone who is unjustly accused of anything.

ajandjjmum · 04/02/2012 09:22

Cognito
Having seen the 'mistress', I wouldn't be so sure!!!

CogitoErgoSometimes · 04/02/2012 10:02

So if she succeeds in getting her ex sent down but finds herself serving a few months for the same offence, is that a case of cutting off noses to spite faces? She can't lie now and say she made it all up or she'll be had up for wasting police/court time or whatever.

claig · 04/02/2012 10:09

The Daily Mail says
'Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.'
underneath its article about this.

Do similar restrictions apply here?

CogitoErgoSometimes · 04/02/2012 10:11

No restrictions here Claig. Speculation is MN's stock in trade.

claig · 04/02/2012 10:12

Even for jury trials?

nurter · 04/02/2012 10:18

Its seems strange to me, she reported him and she potentially faces jail time as well if convicted. Is it really worth it just get back at him? I really hope they don't have children.

Meglet · 04/02/2012 10:19

Serves him right.

And what aj said.