- Jul 10, 2003
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Maybe you could give a link to the source of your quote ? (unless it was made up of course)You mean the expenses scandal that Tony Blair waved away and trivialised by saying 'everybody does it'?
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Maybe you could give a link to the source of your quote ? (unless it was made up of course)You mean the expenses scandal that Tony Blair waved away and trivialised by saying 'everybody does it'?
On Newsnight, the former ethics advisor (or similar) of the HoL "didn't know" whether Mone having it on her toes would prevent any investigation! If it works, and she avoids investigation and sanction, we are going to see a lot more Tories "taking a break". That is a very long list posted by WatfordZero @ #62 above.There is a suggestion that her leave of absence might not be accepted as it would prevent any investigation by the HoL into her financial affairs.
Indeed - In fact it always was somewhat trivial in the scheme of things, or actually quite pathetic, claiming for a duck house island etc. Probably cost a few million top though obviously the principle is important. The Tory's fraud enabling 'fast lane' will have cost billions to the country. Lying, cheating, hypocritical barstewards.The whole MP expenses scandal of a few years ago is going to seem incredibly trivial when this whole thing is fully exposed
I suspect that is a severely abridged list given that I found those names in a couple of minutesOn Newsnight, the former ethics advisor (or similar) of the HoL "didn't know" whether Mone having it on her toes would prevent any investigation! If it works, and she avoids investigation and sanction, we are going to see a lot more Tories "taking a break". That is a very long list posted by WatfordZero @ #62 above.
That's just the PPE. Add in consultation fees to ? for a Garden Bridge, water cannon, bridge and tunnel to Ireland, royal yacht (which was turned down by HMQ) The Oneweb satellite firm and the failed Unboxed festival. At least £770 million gone to who knows who, or who knows where.Nothing short of racketeering with government ministers complicit.
Today we see an announcement that the Tories want to 'turbo-charge' NHS' use of the private sector. Their cronies will be running their hands together in excitement, what could possibly go wrong?That's just the PPE. Add in consultation fees to ? for a Garden Bridge, water cannon, bridge and tunnel to Ireland, royal yacht (which was turned down by HMQ) The Oneweb satellite firm and the failed Unboxed festival. At least £770 million gone to who knows who, or who knows where.
Britain was being asset stripped in full view.
The vanity projects Boris Johnson splurged £770m of taxpayers’ money on while PM
When he was Mayor of London Boris Johnson was known for vanity projects like the ‘Garden Bridge’ - but this habit did not stop when he entered Downing Street.www.nationalworld.com
Cue all those who have shares in insurance companies.Today we see an announcement that the Tories want to 'turbo-charge' NHS' use of the private sector. Their cronies will be running their hands together in excitement, what could possibly go wrong?
I'm of the opinion that Hanlon's Razor applies to most of those, though: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity".That's just the PPE. Add in consultation fees to ? for a Garden Bridge, water cannon, bridge and tunnel to Ireland, royal yacht (which was turned down by HMQ) The Oneweb satellite firm and the failed Unboxed festival. At least £770 million gone to who knows who, or who knows where.
Britain was being asset stripped in full view.
The vanity projects Boris Johnson splurged £770m of taxpayers’ money on while PM
When he was Mayor of London Boris Johnson was known for vanity projects like the ‘Garden Bridge’ - but this habit did not stop when he entered Downing Street.www.nationalworld.com
so an enquirery would be pointless you say?i’m not disputing any of what you say at all. My point was more name me a party who on thorough examination won’t have a single MP who isn’t tainted in some degree, no matter how minor. I very much doubt that there is/could be one. That’s the sadness, because of what could come to light they would make sure the torch had no batteries
when you use the term, "intended targets", do you mean "guilty"?oh I’m certainly not trying to deflect blame from this bunch we are currently saddled with what so ever, so I don’t need it to ‘wash anything’ The point I was making is that an in depth no holds barred investigation kicking up the leaves, turning every stone, shining the brightest of lights on the whole shady issue is most likely a pipe dream as whoever would be investigating would be shit scared of uncovering unpleasantries that taint more that the intended targets.
They were never viable, but you can pay cronies, sorry, consultants, fees to look into the feasibility.I'm of the opinion that Hanlon's Razor applies to most of those, though: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity".
I believe they truly were vanity projects gone (obviously, to anyone with sense) wrong. The PPE allocation is different - it seems to have been clearly done on a fraudulent basis.
so the ppe contracts are not corruption then? a novel takeYou mean the expenses scandal that Tony Blair waved away and trivialised by saying 'everybody does it'?
It could go very well for some. Just not for patients or the majority working in the NHS.Today we see an announcement that the Tories want to 'turbo-charge' NHS' use of the private sector. Their cronies will be running their hands together in excitement, what could possibly go wrong?
millions will! for me, this is the oddest part of the whole, tory, omnishambles clusterfuk.this alone should ensure no one ever votes tory again. Let alone the rest of the sh1t show
Shame on anyone who does
Too right, this won't even register with some of them. They are far more concerned with those nasty 'communist' striking rail workersmillions will! for me, this is the oddest part of the whole, tory, omnishambles clusterfuk.
millions will actually vote for more mass corruption! easy to see how straightforward it is to get simpletons to vote against their own finacial interests; well, like brexit
No not at all, should hound down and punish every person who has benefited in a corrupt way.so an enquirery would be pointless you say?
don't prosecute any villans cos some of the cops maybe corrupt, would that make sense?