Wow that's ridiculous but I'm not surprised at anything anymoreHoly cow, how corrupt can these ars*holes be? £203m awarded to a company that didn't exist
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ontracts-five-days-before-it-was-incorporated
This Michelle Mone thing stinks too, apparently the company was recommended before it existed.
That's neither corruption nor Fraud it was perfectly legal. Just because you don't like Blair doesn't make it so.
But, but.... Boris had his wallpaper changed.
O2 (and Virgin) the only major network not to introduce EU Roaming costs. New tax to support social care.
When's all that Brexit bonus coming in so i can plan accordingly?
On the Politics front, really good listen on FT Politics (Payne's Politics) podcast on the cost of living crisis.
So, as our energy bills are pegged against various mechanisms, we'll be seeing a large hit on energy, with prices announced i think in Feb, and live as of April.
However, the govt have very little manoueverability on what can be done (something to the tune of £20bn needed), along with the NI/Social care tax coming in and inflation expected to hit 6%.
Then we have the local elections in May, so a lot can happen between now and then, be interesting to see what happens. Problem is, certainly where i live in the Tory heartlands, people will continue to vote for the same party regardless.
Its deliberate death by 1000 cuts. Someone is doing it very purposefully. They'll keep dripping out till the final photo, the one of BJ using covid victims skulls as novelty punchbowls, finally brings him downand just when they thought Partygate had gone away !!
I initially thought it was someone sympathetic to Labour doing the leaking. But with the amount of information they have, it has to be within the party.Its deliberate death by 1000 cuts. Someone is doing it very purposefully. They'll keep dripping out till the final photo, the one of BJ using covid victims skulls as novelty punchbowls, finally brings him down
I initially thought it was someone sympathetic to Labour doing the leaking. But with the amount of information they have, it has to be within the party.
Smart move though. Boris is getting all the criticism for this, not the party. Once he's been politically assassinated, the party will be free to choose a leader who can actually conservative properly.
I initially thought it was someone sympathetic to Labour doing the leaking. But with the amount of information they have, it has to be within the party.
Smart move though. Boris is getting all the criticism for this, not the party. Once he's been politically assassinated, the party will be free to choose a leader who can actually conservative properly.
I initially thought it was someone sympathetic to Labour doing the leaking. But with the amount of information they have, it has to be within the party.
Smart move though. Boris is getting all the criticism for this, not the party. Once he's been politically assassinated, the party will be free to choose a leader who can actually conservative properly.