This is what Dom Cummings wants us to think, clearly. Lots of people I hate, all simultaneously getting all the airtime and telling us what’s going on in government.
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It's not Boris he hates, it's Cummings.
Might not end up as a bad move for them to bring him back. He strikes me as a great deal more competent than Hancock, while his departure as chancellor last year brought Sunak into the mix, the latter proving (in my view) by far the most capable of the Tory front bench.
Wasn't being mates and having no actual experience (or indeed infrastructure) actually the criteria for meeting the standard for fast tracking to contracts via Lord Deighton, without any scrutiny or tender process?
Being a Nasty Party donator helped too, as did being Hancock's pub landlord.[emoji6]
Trebles all round, if you were in the gang.
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Javid has it but dish the dirt and stop teasing :wink:
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Johnson from 2013..
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Friday..
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C **** it, everyone has to see this. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad to see someone has managed to keep track!
47: Potential breaches of the ministerial code by cabinet members
£41,506,134,000: Total amount of public money wasted by the government
13: Number of times that ministers have broken the law while in public office.
Details of these breaches by individual cabinet members can be found here
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/compe...-codebreakers/
what a repugnant bare-faced lying runt Westminster's most corrupt prime minister is...
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something else that appeared to get buried a tad over the weekend, except by very small minority of outlets
Almost 600m NHS home Covid tests unaccounted for, auditors reveal | NHS | The Guardian
Almost 600m lateral flow tests given to the public in England may not yet have been used, according to a report that says the hugely expensive test-and-trace system is still bedevilled by problems.
Harding is a cert to get the NHS gig i reckon, the PoS at the top will let her take the flak whilst privatisation creeps up even more
Latest poll sees the polling lead for the Tories drop to nine points, Tories down two, Labour up three.
If you want to hear a prime example of populist politics in action just listen to PMQ's.
Starmer holds up the dead cat, Johnson chucks a dead dog on the table. Starmer holds it up, Johnson produces a dead donkey.
It's painful.
This might be one of Johnson's worst PMQs. He never really answers the question but now he's just lying, not answering the question, repeating his previous 'zingers' and mentioning the vaccine campaign when it's in no way related to the question.
Depressing stuff.
As much as Bercow wanted to be the centre of attention sometimes, at least he used his role as speaker to keep the Government and Ministers in check, despite him being a former Tory.
Hoyle is ex-Labour and yet he seems quite content for the Conservatives and the PM do as they please and piss all over the idea of parliamentary democracy.
There's a spectacular advert on LBC radio that depicts a caller who got through to the call in with Keir Starmer, she hadn't received any government help despite being self employed and unable to work in the pandemic.
It then cuts to PMQs and Keir Starmer brings this up.
I know this is supposed to show how LBC is powerful within the UK and that callers can play their part in democracy by sharing their stories, but unfortunately they also air Johnson's reply of "We will continue to errr...errr..put our arms around businesses". In other words "we'll keep doing what we're doing and dodge the question".
It shows that democracy is dying in this country.
https://news.stv.tv/west-central/cou...-lockdown-year
Tory councillor in Renfrew claims almost £1,000 in expenses despite stay at home message.