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  • The Westminster coroner, Dr Paul Knapman, is due to review the case in private next Wednesday after opening an inquest on 1 September.

    MI6 spy Gareth Williams had no trace of drugs or poison in body Owen Bowcott 2010

  • Over the past 11 months, says The Times, the Poles have been working 10 hours a day, six days a week, while living dormitory-style in Knapman’s attic.

    Oh, whoops! Richard 2006

  • The system ranks Chris Huhne bottom (which is a bit unfair as he stopped being an MEP four years ago) and then we have six of the UKIP crowd (including the now expelled Roger Knapman).

    MEPs rated nwhyte 2009

  • The 40-year-old "killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed," Knapman told a public inquest that aimed to establish the circumstances surrounding his death.

    Alexander McQueen Coroner Report: Designer Died With Cocaine, Sleeping Pills And Tranquilizers In His Blood Stream 2010

  • The 40-year-old "killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed," Knapman told a public inquest that aimed to establish the circumstances surrounding his death.

    Alexander McQueen Coroner Report: Designer Died With Cocaine, Sleeping Pills And Tranquilizers In His Blood Stream 2010

  • Knapman alleges that one of the reasons for this disconcerting move is the desire of Mr. Farage to annexe some rather nice new offices.

    Archive 2007-05-27 2007

  • It seems, if Roger Knapman MEP is right, that UKIP is the latest party after the Conservative party to lose its marbles.

    Archive 2007-05-27 2007

  • Knapman, with his little antics, has betrayed his own party, and made rational discussion that much more difficult.

    A personal tale Richard 2006

  • Knapman, whose party was the only British group in the European parliament to vote against allowing east European states, including Poland, into the EU, boasted to an undercover reporter he could help supply Polish labourers to do similar work for British customers.

    Oh, whoops! Richard 2006

  • When challenged yesterday, Knapman said there was no contradiction! between what he was doing and the objectives of his party.

    Oh, whoops! Richard 2006

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