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Comments by "Steve Parker" (@steveparker8065) on "UK PM Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak to be fined over lockdown parties - BBC News" video.
So the PM and Chancellor of the exchequer have both been punished for breaking the law, probably less than they spend on a nightly bottle of wine. Remember the good old days when politicians used to resign for such indiscretions?
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I for one am quite happy to go without food and heating to provide shareholders bumper profits and if the government want to make rules for us that do not apply to them, that's also fine with me. I know my place and I'd happily give my life to ensure multi-millionaires aren't deprived of luxury yachts and fast cars...
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@sebastianguerre6868 Thank you for being the token Tory apologist. Takes a brave man to go against intellect, compassion, decency and integrity to make such a heroic statement...
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@EngrzView Agreed, I just love the way the Tories have always done their best for Britain and its citizens. Every decision they make is carefully considered to provide the best opportunities for the Brtish people especially the poor, vulnerable and disabled. They always do their utmost to help the elderly, especially during the winter and provide safe care homes for them in which to spend their final years. They never abuse their power by selling Britain out to the highest bidder, they never give their donors and friends overpriced contracts at the taxpayer's expense. They are the most moral, dependable servants of the country and always put everyone else above their own interests. It's indeed a pleasure and a privilege to be governed by such altruistic, philanthropic humanitarians, with such integrity, compassion and honour. Long live our inspiring Etonian overlords and their wealthy corporate handlers...
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@Sweetrose333 Yes, I suffer from late-stage terminal sarcasm. I also enjoy serf-ing on my days off ;)
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@frogmarched6869 I'm so glad we agree. I for one, just love the way the Tories have always done their best for Britain and its citizens. Every decision they make is carefully considered to provide the best opportunities for the Brtish people especially the poor, vulnerable and disabled. They always do their utmost to help the elderly, especially during the winter and provide safe care homes for them in which to spend their final years. They never abuse their power by selling Britain out to the highest bidder, they never give their donors and friends overpriced contracts at the taxpayer's expense. They are the most moral, dependable servants of the country and always put everyone else above their own interests. It's indeed a pleasure and a privilege to be governed by such altruistic, philanthropic humanitarians, with such integrity, compassion and honour. Long live our inspiring Etonian overlords and their wealthy corporate handlers...
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@JH-ez5pf He's a paid Tory apologist, that's the third time he's replied to one of my posts with the same comment.
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@uchoob246 Jacob wouldn't lower himself to type on a public forum, even one the Tories have stacked with their donors in top roles. Whenever I see Jacob Rees-Mogg I can't help but think of the 1800s and Whitechapel. Flickering shadows cast by an oil lamp post dancing around a cloaked figure. A scream piercing the pitch-black midnight silence that hovers over London like an ominous warning. The sound of a cane cracks against the cobbled pavement as a red pool reflects a blood moon with the silhouette of a nefarious character in a cloak and a top hat. Jack the Kipper...
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@olebull9714 Same erroneous comment everywhere... Get a real job instead of being a paid Tory apologist.
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@David-kk5fx Thank you, kind Sir. When i die, I would just like to be remembered as the guy who gave his taxes to the government to waste on cronyism and corporate greed, without question. Who never resented the endless tax increases and loss of freedoms. Who consumed and got into debt to enrich the wealthy elite, without a hint of complaint. A man who was happy to go without food and heating so that wealthy shareholders could top up their off-shore accounts. A man who played by the rules, even while the rules were playing him. Bless the wealthy elitists and corrupt politicians alike...
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@rohankurian5641 It sounds revolting, I say "Let them eat cake!"
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@Sajuuk "The force is investigating alleged Covid law-breaking" as a result the PM and Chancellor were both fined. Being fined for breaking the law, does indeed make you a criminal... Not that Boris and Rishi haven't done far worse...
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Richard Wilkinson Thank you, kind Sir. However, when i die, I would just like to be remembered as the guy who gave his taxes to the government to waste on cronyism and corporate greed, without question. Who never resented the endless tax increases and loss of freedoms. Who consumed and got into debt to enrich the wealthy elite, without a hint of complaint. A man who was happy to go without food and heating so that wealthy shareholders could top up their off-shore accounts. A man who played by the rules, even while the rules were playing him. Bless the wealthy elitists and corrupt politicians alike...
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@sumukhhegde6677 Rishi may not be a drinker, but I think you get the point... PS Defame a kleptocratic hypocrite who profits from his own budget decisions? Who defends his wife's profit from Ukraine, while telling British corporations to impose sanctions on Russia?
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@onlyme6374 Thank you!
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@frogmarched6869 It's the forced buggery at Eton I didn't like. Then I was given a huge trust fund at 18 that set me up for life. How am I supposed to make my way in the world, if it's just handed to me on a silver platter? Not to mention that I'm absolutely thick as two short planks, but because I speak in a posh accent, people think I'm intelligent. Don't they realise a classical education isn't a sign of ability? It's enough to make me want to throw another bottle of Dom Perignon at the wall and ruin the diamond-encrusted gilt edging...
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Rakinvai Rakinvia I'm not sure if you're trying to learn English through random conversations, a bot, or signalling MI6 that there are dissidents on this thread...
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@matthewhackett1710 Cash drops in the Caymans for soulless politicians Breaking their own rules and making cold-hearted descisions Brown paper envelopes which bribery brings These are a few of the Tory's favourite things.
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@BewareOfTheKraut Your reading comprehension and writing ability seem to be top-notch my friend. I do indeed give blood and no doubt the elite get their share as they sold off Britain's emergency blood supplies to Bain Capital in 2013. I had considered donating my internal organs to medical science, but have since decided to donate them to the Tories instead, who will no doubt eat them with a nice bottle of chianti. But I'm always looking for new ways to serve my kleptocratic elitist government and their corporate handlers :)
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@seyy1415 Not interested, Sex is for girls!
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@olebull9714 Actually the War in Iraq was backed by the Tories more than Labour. The lies came from the USA. Iraq war was a cross-party decision in which 84 Labour MPs voted against it and only 2 Tory MPs voted against it. Corbyn and many other Labour MPs opposed the war and marched. Corbyn said: "Thousands more deaths in Iraq will not make things right. It will set off a spiral of conflict, of hate, of misery, of desperation that will fuel the wars, the conflict, the terrorism, the depression and the misery of future generations."
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@olebull9714 I've just given you facts that prove your own ignorance so I assume you are talking to yourself. As for Blair, he dropped clause 4 (the foundation of the Labour party), renamed them New Labour and was the reason I left the Labour party. He also takes money from S.Arabia to cover up their genocide in Yemen. So I've no reason to defend him...
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@thetruthhurts7675 lol take your pathetic whataboutism to someone who cares. Starmer is a corporate puppet. Nice try and fail buddy! PS all of your statements on this post are wrong, If I cared about you I would correct them all...
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