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Should Max Mosley resign (If he hasnt already!)

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waveydavey:

--- Quote from: Disco Matt on April 03, 2008, 19:45:12 ---I would say he should resign, but not for these reasons. There was a widespread and apparently well-founded suspicion that the excessive punishment of Mclaren last year was down to his personal dislike of Ron Dennis. If he allows personal vendettas to affect FIA decisions then he's not suitable for the job.

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Totally agree. Not only that but his multi million salary is paid by moorsport fans be it entrance fess or membership fees.

How do you feel about him spending YOUR MONEY like that?

Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: waveydavey on April 03, 2008, 21:33:24 ---
--- Quote from: Disco Matt on April 03, 2008, 19:45:12 ---I would say he should resign, but not for these reasons. There was a widespread and apparently well-founded suspicion that the excessive punishment of Mclaren last year was down to his personal dislike of Ron Dennis. If he allows personal vendettas to affect FIA decisions then he's not suitable for the job.

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Totally agree. Not only that but his multi million salary is paid by moorsport fans be it entrance fess or membership fees.

How do you feel about him spending YOUR MONEY like that?

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Members of Parliament seem to get away with it.

Boddle:
Yep, Resign but not because of this issue.

lee celtic:
Everybody has a KINK in one way or another  ;)


Pass the beans and stickle brick please luv :shock:



(If he's doing the job, stay . if he's not it's upto his bosses to make him go and as for the stuff in the papers I wouldn't know as I never buy any as if I want to read fiction I'd buy a good book and as for wasting the fans money I have only one word to say on the subject FOOTBALL I rest my case) :D

narked:

--- Quote from: waveydavey on April 03, 2008, 21:33:24 ---
--- Quote from: Disco Matt on April 03, 2008, 19:45:12 ---I would say he should resign, but not for these reasons. There was a widespread and apparently well-founded suspicion that the excessive punishment of Mclaren last year was down to his personal dislike of Ron Dennis. If he allows personal vendettas to affect FIA decisions then he's not suitable for the job.

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Totally agree. Not only that but his multi million salary is paid by moorsport fans be it entrance fess or membership fees.

How do you feel about him spending YOUR MONEY like that?

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In the same way that the bosses of any company are paid with your money, through the process of you paying for either a product or a service. You choose to give that money, and once that decision is made, it's not yours anymore is it?

If he chooses to spend his money on orgies, fine. However I agree that the particulars of the alleged incident are seriously distasteful and I don't see how someone in his position could realistically continue in his job.

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