Showing posts with label Claire Hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claire Hamilton. Show all posts

Monday, 1 August 2016

Los Danczuks Tiene Mala Fama!

An English translation will follow on this NV Blog
REINO UNIDO

'Sexting' y alcohol en Westminster

Northern Voices' publishes below an earlier story from the El Mondo* about Simon Danczuk and his philanderings, which is not only bringing the Labour Party into disrepute but is becoming very  damaging to the British body politic.  In his defence Mr. Danczuk has argued that he is only the tip of a rather foul smelling iceberg in British political life and that he should not be singled out:  'What about Boris Johnson'! he says.
EL escándalo del diputado Simon Danczuk salpica al Partido Laborista
Mandó mensajes sexuales a una menor de 17 años cuando estaba de vacaciones en España: "Estaba borracho, cachondo** y solo", confiesa a 'The Sun' CARLOS FRESNEDA, Corresponsal , Londres ;

Estaba borracho, cachondo y solo'... Así ha justificado el diputado británico Simon Danczuk su "desliz" con una menor de 17 años, Sophena Houlihan, a la que envió mensajes sexuales explícitos cuando se encontraba de vacaciones en España, apurando una media de tres botellas de vino por noche, según ha confesado él mismo a 'The Sun'.



Danczuk ha sido expulsado fulminantemente del Partido Laborista y se espera que en los próximos días salga por la puerta trasera de Westminster, periódicamente sacudido por escándalos de sexo, drogas y alcohol. El 'caso Danczuk' ha estallado en medio de la polémica provocada por el empeño del presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes, John Bercow, de ocultar los informes sobre el excesivo consumo de alcohol de sus señorías.

Simon Danczuk, 49 años, diputado por Rochdale, impulsor de la investigación sobre abuso de menores entre la clase política y muy crítico contra las políticas de "izquierda radical" del líder Jeremy Corbyn, asegura que la raíz de todos sus problemas está precisamente en su debilidad por la botella, alimentada estos últimos cinco años por la cultura de Westminster.

"Las mujeres jóvenes han sido siempre mi talón de Aquiles", reconoce también el diputado "cachondo" en sus primeras declaraciones tras el escándalo del "sexting", a tiempo para las uvas. "Mi primera esposa era 10 años más joven que yo, la segunda era 17 años más joven y a mi última novia le sacaba también 17 años".

La primera mujer, Sonia Rossington, no se ha mordido la lengua y ha amenazado con airear todos los antecedentes de "sexo, drogas y alcohol" de su ex, con quien tuvo dos hijos. "Nuestra hija mayor no es mucho más joven que la chica a la que quería "azotar" Simon y nuestro hijo mayor tiene ya muchos problemas en la universidad por compartir su apellido", ha declarado Rossington a The Daily Mail.
Los tabloides británicos han lanzado su particular competición de año nuevo por cuenta del escándalo Danczuk, con especial dedicación a su segunda esposa, Karen, conocida desde hace tiempo como "la reina de los selfies" por su propensión a colgar imágenes de sí misma con impresionantes escotes en las redes sociales. Karen, que trabajó como secretaria del diputado y recibió 14.000 euros al año de "horas extras", ha confirmado que el divorcio se ha cerrado esta semana y ha anunciado que no piensa difamar a su "ex" por dinero.
La tercera mujer en la vida de Danczuk es la concejala Claire Hamilton, 32 años, con quien ligó en la última conferencia del Partido Laborista en Brighton. El romance duró apenas tres meses. La causa directa de la ruptura, según Claire, fue el hallazgo de los mensajes explícitos que el diputado había estado enviando a la cuarta en discordia, la menor Sophena Houlihan (en diciembre cumplió los 18).
"Danczuk dumped" ("Danczuk descartado"), escribió en su cuenta de Twitter Claire Hamilton, que ha relatado cómo el diputado "lloró como un niño" cuando decidió empaquetar sus cosas y ponerle de patitas en la calle, cuando descubrió sus flirteos con la menor.
El diputado asegura que pese al tono de sus mensajes ("Aún no te he visto el culo", "¿Me dejarías azotarte?", "¿Cómo me usarías si estuviera ahí contigo?") nunca se produjo el encuentro. La chica estaba interesada en realidad en conseguir trabajo en la oficina del diputado (así comenzó el contacto entre ambos), aunque según Danczuk fue ella la primera en iniciar el "sexting", insinuando lo bien que quedaría su vestido blanco... extendido en el suelo del apartamento del diputado.
Sophena Houlihan aún no ha dado su versión de los hechos, aunque Simon Danczuk ha entonado ya el 'mea culpa' en la portada de 'The Sun'... "Tengo un problema con el alcohol y ésa es la principal razón por la que mandé esos mensajes. He estado viendo a un psiquiatra y me ha aconsejado que deje el alcohol desde hace seis meses. Me siento horriblemente por todo lo sucedido. Siento también haber decepcionado a mi familia y estoy afrontando lo ocurrido con mis hijos (cinco en total), que ya no tendrán que esperar a hacerse mayores para descubrir todo esto".
El Mundo (Spanish for "The World", full name El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno, "The World of the 21st Century") is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain. The paper is considered one of the country's newspapers of record along with El País and ABC.[1]
**  Cachonda may be translated in English as a dog on heat (United Kingdom)
Nuestra perra está cachonda, así que buscamos cruzarla con otro sabueso de raza:  Our dog is on heat and is looking for another dog to cross with and continue the species.
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The scandal of the MP Simon Danczuk in the Labour Party landscape:
Sending sexual messages to young 17-year-old girl while he was on vacation's in Spain:
'I'm drunk, on heat and alone', Danczuk confessed to The Sun.
'I WAS drunk, on heat and alone' -  This is how the MP, Simon Danczuk, justified his 'error' with a young 17-year-old, Sophena Houlihan, to whom he had sent sexually explicit messages while he was on holiday in Spain, after drinking three bottles of wine during the night, he later confessed  in  The Sun.
Danczuk had been fundamentally expelled (sic) from the Labour Party and was waiting at the same time behind the Westminster door, periodically shaken by sexual scandals, drugs and alcohol.  The 'Danczuk case' has burst into the middle of the polemic provoking the determination of the speaker of the House and Commons, John Bercow, concealed in the reports of the excessive consumption of alcohol by the Honorable Members.
Simon Danczuk, 49-years-old, MP for Rochdale, who instigated the investigation over child abuse.in the political class, and very critical of the politics of the 'radical left' of the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn....
'Young women has always been my Aquilles heal', recounted the 'cachondo' (on heat) MP in his first declarations after the scandal of the 'sexting', a kind of mood swing..   'My first wife was 10 years younger than me, the second was 17-years younger and my last girl friend was also 17-years.'
The first wife, Sonia Rossington, is not one to bite her tongue and has threatened to air all the history of 'sex, drugs and acohol' of her ex, with their children.  'Our oldest daughter is not much younger than the girl that Simon wants to whip, and our son has many problems in the university for having the Danczuk surname', declared Rossington in the Daily Mail.
The British tabloids have begun a competition in the New Year over the Danczuk scandal, with special dedication to the second wife Karen, known now as 'The Queen of the Selfies' for her propensities to post imagines of herself with impressive escorts in society.  Karen, who works as  a secretary for the MP and gets 14,000 euros a year with overtime, has confirmed that the divorce was completed this week and has announced that she won't defame her 'ex' for money.
The third partner in the life of Danczuk is the councillor Claire Hamilton, 32-years-old, who met him at the last Labour Party conference in Brighton.  The romance lasted 3 months.  The cause of the rupture, according to Claire, was the reaslisation of the explicit messages the the Rochdale MP had  sent toto Sophena Houlihan (who became 18 in December 2016). 
'Danczuk dumped', wrote Claire Hamilton in her story on Twitter, and she related how the politician 'cried like a baby' when she had him packed his things and get out, when she discovered his flirtation with the young girl.  The MP had messages in the tone of 'I haven't seen your bum, yet!'; 'Can I Whip You?'; ) but he never had an encounter with Ms Houlihan..  The girl was interested in getting a job in the office of the MP.  Sophena Houlihan has not given her version of what happened, but Danczuk has delivered a 'mea culpa' interview in The Sun:
'I've got a problem with alcohol and this is the principal reason for me sending the text messages.  I've been seeing a psychiatrist and I have been advised to give up alcohol for six months.  I have felt horrible for all that has happened.  I am sorry also for having decieved my family and I have to face up to all that has occurred with my children (five in total),,,,,'
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Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Morning Star interviews Danczuk's former Mistress



TODAY the editor of the Morning Star, Ben Chacko, defended an interview the paper did last Saturday with Labour councillor Claire Hamilton, the former partner of Simon Danczuk..  Mr. Chacko wrote that Ms Hamilton had 'approached the Morning Star with her story, and did not request or receive any payment.'


Claire Hamilton, in told the Morning Star that she had first-hand evidence that she felt should be heard by Labour's internal investigation into the Rochdale MP's conduct.  She said:
'I don’t think it would be fair for Simon just to go and talk his way out of it.  I think it needs to be a full hearing about what he’s been up to.  As a member of the Labour Party, I’m willing to give evidence in person. I’m quite disgusted at what he’s been doing.  In any other profession, there would be repercussions for that kind of behaviour — it shouldn’t be different just because he’s an MP.'


Ms. Hamilton ended her relationship with Mr Danczuk when she discovered the lewd text messages he had sent to teenager Sophena Houlihan, which led to the MP’s suspension from the Labour Party on New Year’s Eve.


Ms Hamilton also told the Star that her relationship with the MP was also put under strain by frequent clashes over his right-wing positions, which include support for rail privatisation and fox hunting.
During one row, she told Mr Danczuk: 'I don’t understand how you can be in the Labour Party.'


To which he allegedly replied:  'Because they asked me first.'


According to the Star the MP’s agent, Rochdale Councillor Allen Brett, recently gave him a 'bollocking' after receiving over 100 complaints from local party members about his conduct, according to Ms Hamilton.


A spokesman for Mr Danczuk hit back at the claims, saying:
'Simon has been involved with the trade union movement and the Labour Party since the 1980s.  Any suggestion he would even consider joining another party is unfounded and completely lacking in credibility.  Simon has the full support of the local party.'


According to the Star some Rochdale Labour councillors are furious that the MP is bringing the party and town into disrepute and will discuss his conduct at their group meeting on Monday evening.  And one local councillor said:   'I’m not the biggest fan of Simon Danczuk. I don’t agree with attacking the party through the press. I just despair at times.  Jeremy Corbyn is the democratically elected leader and MPs should respect that.'


A Labour Party spokeswoman said the party would not comment on its internal inquiry while a police investigation into separate rape allegations against Mr Danczuk are ongoing.

Monday, 18 January 2016

Danczuk's Defence & the John Prescott case


by Les May
I'VE never thought there was much mileage in the argument that Simon Danczuk abused his position as a potential employer when he exchanged messages loaded with sexual innuendo with a 17-year-old who turned to be a small business woman with a nice line in toe nail clippings, used undergarments and on-line humiliation.  But given the way this particular story burst upon the scene it is difficult to see what else Labour could do but to suspend him.
According to one of his 'friends', he is going to use the 'John Prescott defence', in that because the Labour party did not expel John Prescott for having a two year affair with his diary secretary between 2002 and 2004, it ought not now to exclude Simon Danczuk for exchanging suggestive e-mails with a 17-year-old girl.  
One spin off from this story is that evidence has emerged that at least some members of the world's second oldest profession have a sense of humour.  Or is it that they are suffering from an irony deficiency?
It appears that Mr Danczuk's lawyers Bindmans, have branded the his suspension as: 'detrimental to his career and reputation'. 
Well it may turn out to be decidedly detrimental to his career, but detrimental to his REPUTATION?
Simon's seemingly belligerent attitude in this may not be cleverest approach to take.  As the story unfolded his first wife, now Mrs Rossington, and his recent girlfriend, Claire Hamilton both had some not very nice things to say about him.  Instead of quietly 'taking it on the chin', he decided to argue back.  As a result his first wife took her complaints to the Police, and Claire Hamilton had quite a bit more to say and is now offering to give evidence if asked to do so.
Pursuing a course which seems designed to inflict maximum damage on the Labour party in an effort to have the suspension lifted so that he can be readmitted is unlikely to win him many friends.  Claims by his lawyers that his treatment so far by the party is, 'an affront to the rules of natural justice', are only likely to open some very old wounds.
In 2009, five members of the Rochdale Labour party were expelled after a complaint by Mr Danczuk, when they called for an investigation into what had happened in Spain during an apparent disagreement between Mr Danczuk, and the then Karen Burke.  One of their claims was that between the time the complaint was made and the time of the hearing, other more serious charges had been added.  Simon is not on record as claiming this was 'an affront to natural justice'.
You can read more about the incident in Spain at the links below ; 

Thursday, 7 January 2016

'Soap Opera' Politician's Threat To Sink Labour!

by Les May
YESTERDAY under the headline 'Disgraced Labour MP Danczuk should do Rochdale a favour and resign NOW', The Sun journalist Jane Moore drew attention to the sheer complexity of the events leading up to Simon Danczuk's present predicament.  Blink and you'll miss the next installment.
A couple of days ago I was one of a group of people who gathered outside Danczuk's constituency offices to make known our disquiet at his antics.  In such circumstances surrounded by a lot of like- minded people it's easy to think that everyone shares your view.


Whilst Danczuk himself was not in evidence, he'd been to the office earlier to make sure there were no pictures of him being confronted by us, his aides had been doing the rounds of the shopping centre trying to drum up a bit of support.


Whilst I doubt their efforts would meet the requirements of a representative sample the Manchester Evening News asked 100 people in Rochdale town centre whether he should should go or stay.  Sixty percent said he should resign.


So it seems clear cut.  But if you look for a reason a piece by Jennifer Williams entitled, 'Seven reasons Rochdale deserves better than the Simon Danczuk soap opera', in the same paper illustrates Labour's dilemma.


I have no hesitation in placing the blame for the poisonous nature of Labour politics in Rochdale at Danczuk's door.  Ever since he came to the town he has been divisive.  Those who opposed him have been got rid of, smeared or placed in a position where they felt they had to resign.


Even though the papers that once supported him are saying it's time for him to go, he's showing no sign of doing so.  Second ex-wife Karen is doing the rounds of the media being economical with the truth to put the best possible gloss on the so called 'sexting' incident.  Post Karen girlfriend Claire Hamilton is reported by the Sunday Mirror as saying he had vowed to stand as an independent if his career was threatened, adding:  
'He said he would stand as an independent but not do any campaigning.  He said he wanted to make sure Labour lost the seat he won for them.' 


I've voted Labour all my life and I'd like there to be viable party to vote for in the future.  I've no doubt that in the long run both the town of Rochdale and the Labour party would be much better off without Danczuk.  But as a Labour supporter I find myself asking if a forced resignation or an expulsion from Labour really be the best thing for the party.


Even he must know that Independents who stand against their old party don't do too well in elections, so his threats can probably be discounted.  The real problem is that his immediate resignation would have to be followed by an election.  That would mean finding a new candidate in a hurry.  The possibility of the national or regional party 'parachuting in' a candidate cannot be dismissed.  One of the complaints against Danczuk is that he has seemed to have Labour's North West Region on his side.  Indeed some would say they protected him from the fallout of the incident in Spain with then girlfriend Karen.


If what happened in the adjacent constituency of Heywood and Middleton after Jim Dobbin's death is anything to go by, the national party would want to take charge of the bye-election and the local party would be side-lined.


So what's to be done?  My preferred solution would be for Danczuk to announce he's not going to put himself forward as a prospective Labour candidate at the 2020 election.  That way the quest for a suitable candidate could start now.  It would be possible run proper background checks to make sure a disaster like Danczuk did not happen again.  Last but not least it would give the wounds within the local party a chance to heal before the next election.


Of course if the police decide that Danczuk has a case to answer over the allegations of rape I don't think he'll have any alternative to but to go immediately. 


What I've written may lead to me being accused of cynically putting the interests of the Labour party above those of the people of Rochdale.  But the fact is that the people of Rochdale have been happy to put up with him for six years, largely without complaint, whilst I've seen him as someone more interested in promoting himself and boosting his earnings by any means possible, and I've been prepared to say so.  The writing has been on the wall for a long time.  Up to now no-one has bothered to read it.