Rehman Chishti, interracial adviser to Tory Chairman and Porn Boss Francis Maude, looks to be out of friends in the Tory Party after Maude was “hissed” in a debate on the A List.



Furthermore, MP Phil Davies accused David Cameron of “Gerrymandering” the selections after the rules were bent to allow Chishti onto the second-tranche “B-List” of candidates.
According to the Yorkshire Post;
Rehman Chishti, who fought the 2005 election as Labour’s candidate against Tory party chairman Francis Maude, moved over to the Conservatives amid a fanfare of publicity last March and in the same month attended a Parliamentary Assessment Board. Party sources said a panel, including Mr Cameron’s parliamentary private secretary, Desmond Swayne, failed him. Under rules which have applied to countless long-standing Tory hopefuls, Mr Chishti should have been made to wait at least 12 months before being allowed a resit – but one was organised for him just weeks later. He passed the second assessment and his name was placed on the list over the summer.
The revelation was met with alarm last night. One angry A-list candidate, who asked not to be named, said: “Things like that completely undermine the A-list and turn it into even more of a joke than it’s already perceived. How can it have any credibility when they bend the rules like that?”
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Well done Monkey - back to the Chrishti material and not before time. Keep up the good work.
naturaldancer said this on October 4th, 2006 at 1:54 pm