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Comments by "" (@GlynJONES-e5m) on "“Absolutely DISASTROUS Regime!” Mike Graham u0026 Isabel Oakeshott SLAM ‘Chaotic’ Labour Government" video.
THE BIG LONDON BIRMINGHAM CON - AND THE WHOLE NET ZERO DEBACLE: THERESA MAY (NET ZERO) TORY BORIS JOHNSON (ULEZ) TORY SUSAN HALL(LIER) TORY Mr Khan - THE democratically elected Mayor of London - bound by law to follow TORY LAWS. THIS CLOSURE WAS SANCTIONED BY LEE'S CONSERVATIVE PARTY! SUSAN BLESS HER - LIED ABOUT BEING THE VICTIM OF A PICK-POCKET WHEN HER STUFF WAS FOUND ON HER SEAT ON THE UNDERGROUND AND HANDED INTO POLICE WHO RETURNED IT - BUT SHE SAID SHE WAS THE VICTIM OF KHANS LAWLESS LONDON BUT THE PRESENTER (ON LIVE) TV CALLED HER OUT AS A LIER - A TORY LIER ! THE LONDON PROBLEM IS 100% A PROBLEM OF TORY LAWS AND LIES. VOTING LABOUR TO GET THE UK OUT OF THE HANDS OF THESE TORY PARASITES WAS THE BEST DECISION.
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James Cleverly lies like Boris: A GREAT EXAMPLE - TORY LIES TYPICAL TORY HYPOCRISY: It was the Conservatives who first indicated that the UK was open to negotiations with Mauritius, the discussions having being launched under Liz Truss. The then foreign secretary and now Conservative leadership candidate James Cleverly opened the talks saying he had hoped to have them concluded by the end of 2023 whist in power BEFORE LABOUR THREW THEM OUT!
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Revealed: Premier League’s £100,000 ‘freebies’ operation to target cabinet and MPs amid battle over new regulator English football’s top league and clubs handed Keir Starmer and nine cabinet ministers tickets worth thousands of pounds as it ramped up campaign against watchdog. Premier League and top clubs handed giveaways worth more than £100,000 to MPs. Premier League officials organised a spree of giveaways as they warned proposals for a tough watchdog might weaken the appeal of football in the UK. MPs were treated to hospitality at games, invitations to the Brit awards and Taylor Swift concert tickets. Clive Betts, the Labour MP and chair of the all-party parliamentary group on football, said the giveaways were “clearly part of a campaign”.
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