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10 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

Set up. 

 

Tories looking after their investments.

 

 
This is the woman who VOTED for benefit cuts in the House Of Lords, another utter reptile.
 
Firm run by ex-associate of Tory peer Michelle Mone wins £112million NHS deal
 
 
Grand Masters pulling strings
Wet dream of a new world order
New feudal blueprints rise
We all got fooled again

It's an ADD Generation
Everyone accepts the re-introduction of slavery
-By a corporate elect

Tyrant of mine, dominion of our lives
Condemned to Solomon's mine
We all got fooled again

This is the fight back now
Free speech put to the test by immoral psychopaths
We all got fooled again
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Tax payer again getting the utter james hunt taking out of them.

 

This Tory government are serving the corporate elite. I mean they are the corporate elect. 

If MM was to lose everything, I'd piss masel laughing. I would say she should make a bra for hersel, but I'm not sure they can make it for a tit that size. 

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maroonlegions
On 20/09/2020 at 10:51, manaliveits105 said:

No governments are doing well economically and as Mrs Murrell continually mis pronounces - these are unpreeeeeecedented times 

The Tories rich mates are doing very well. You do realise that there have been numerous  multi million contracts handed out to companies who are  prime donateurs to the Tory party during this pandemic

 

Mispronounces ......:laugh:   

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3 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

The Tories rich mates are doing very well. You do realise that there have been numerous  multi million contracts handed out to companies who are  prime donateurs to the Tory party during this pandemic

 

Mispronounces ......:laugh:   

if only the opposition parties weren’t playing nice, they could be doing their job and holding the ***** to account. 

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maroonlegions
1 minute ago, GinRummy said:

if only the opposition parties weren’t playing nice, they could be doing their job and holding the ***** to account. 

Agree.

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6 minutes ago, GinRummy said:

if only the opposition parties weren’t playing nice, they could be doing their job and holding the ***** to account. 

Keir Starmer is hopeless. 

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maroonlegions
On 08/10/2020 at 19:13, Governor Tarkin said:

We need more Red Tories imo.

 

 

Yip and so do the poor and vulnerable but you knew that eh.

 

 

 

→ Cross-party group of MPs join Good Law Project legal action;
 
WHY WE ARE SUING THE GOVERNMENT;
The Government is keeping billions of pounds worth of COVID-19 contracts hidden from view, writes Jolyn Maugham, QC, director of the; .
We know that the Department of Health and Social Care has awarded more than £11billion worth of contracts to private companies.
 
Yet they have failed to publish the details of contracts worth more than £3billion. What has that money been spent on?
Who has it been spent with?
 
The law requires the Government to publish details of contracts within 30 days of the award.
 
The Government’s persistent failure to abide by this law makes it impossible for these contracts to be properly scrutinized.
The contracts that we do know about are serious cause for concern.
 
 
Take PestFix. The company, which had no previous experience providing PPE to the NHS, has been awarded eleven contracts.
 
But so far the Government has only published the details of one.
 
The fact that the pest control specialists had to recall face masks they had supplied to other commercial clients suggests the Government may have good reason for wanting to keep the public in the dark on these particular contracts.
[More details: bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53672841]
 
But we cannot allow the Government to evade scrutiny.
That’s why, along with a cross-party group of MPs of - , - and - , we are suing the Government for their persistent failure to publish the details of contracts.
The law can be a powerful tool for accountability. We intend to use it to keep those in power honest.
▪ The Good Law Project is able to carry out its work thanks to donations from thousands of people. If you are in a position to do so, you can make a donation here: goodlawproject.org/membership/
 
▪ Jolyon Maugham is the founder and director of the Good Law Project, through which he has played a key role in bringing to court a number of legal challenges, including to the Brexit process, which he opposes. goodlawproject.org
 
▪ Link to Guardian news report about the legal action: http://theguardian.com/.../mps-launch-legal-action...
▪ Graphic by Jon Danzig
So in reality this country and its hard working TAXPAYERS do not need  more blue or red Tories cheers.
 

 

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maroonlegions
12 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

yawn 

 

One thing is for sure these tory reptiles will never tire.

 

Yawn.

 

 

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More skulduggery as Liz Truss invokes some ultra-obscure rule to deny Commons a vote on slackening the UK's food safety standards.

 

Lovely hormone injected beef and chlorine rinsed chicken fer dinner soon.

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27 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said:

aye and there were none under labour of course 


No where near as many. 

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11 minutes ago, AlimOzturk said:


No where near as many. 

:spoton:

 

 

How you feeling, bud? Hopefully you're all better.

 👍

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3 minutes ago, ri Alban said:

:spoton:

 

 

How you feeling, bud? Hopefully you're all better.

 👍


Still a persistent cough. Feeling much better though cheers. 

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Governor Tarkin
1 hour ago, maroonlegions said:

 

 

Yip and so do the poor and vulnerable but you knew that eh.

 

 

 

→ Cross-party group of MPs join Good Law Project legal action;
 
WHY WE ARE SUING THE GOVERNMENT;
The Government is keeping billions of pounds worth of COVID-19 contracts hidden from view, writes Jolyn Maugham, QC, director of the; .
We know that the Department of Health and Social Care has awarded more than £11billion worth of contracts to private companies.
 
Yet they have failed to publish the details of contracts worth more than £3billion. What has that money been spent on?
Who has it been spent with?
 
The law requires the Government to publish details of contracts within 30 days of the award.
 
The Government’s persistent failure to abide by this law makes it impossible for these contracts to be properly scrutinized.
The contracts that we do know about are serious cause for concern.
 
 
Take PestFix. The company, which had no previous experience providing PPE to the NHS, has been awarded eleven contracts.
 
But so far the Government has only published the details of one.
 
The fact that the pest control specialists had to recall face masks they had supplied to other commercial clients suggests the Government may have good reason for wanting to keep the public in the dark on these particular contracts.
[More details: bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53672841]
 
But we cannot allow the Government to evade scrutiny.
That’s why, along with a cross-party group of MPs of - , - and - , we are suing the Government for their persistent failure to publish the details of contracts.
The law can be a powerful tool for accountability. We intend to use it to keep those in power honest.
▪ The Good Law Project is able to carry out its work thanks to donations from thousands of people. If you are in a position to do so, you can make a donation here: goodlawproject.org/membership/
 
▪ Jolyon Maugham is the founder and director of the Good Law Project, through which he has played a key role in bringing to court a number of legal challenges, including to the Brexit process, which he opposes. goodlawproject.org
 
▪ Link to Guardian news report about the legal action: http://theguardian.com/.../mps-launch-legal-action...
▪ Graphic by Jon Danzig
So in reality this country and its hard working TAXPAYERS do not need  more blue or red Tories cheers.
 

 

 

I don't care about your poor and vulnerable tbqfhwy, so you'd be better off saving your copy-and-paste slavers for someone else.

 

Cheers.

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Governor Tarkin
53 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

 

One thing is for sure these tory reptiles will never tire.

 

Yawn.

 

 

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Well those work-shy children should probably think about getting a job like everyone else. Miners or chimney-sweeps might be quite suitable, or perhaps even employment in designer sports-shoe factories.

 

There's really no excuse.

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maroonlegions
2 hours ago, manaliveits105 said:

aye and there were none under labour of course 

Massive rise in child poverty, homelessness and poverty in general since these  reptiles came to power.

 

Just ask leading child poverty charities.

 

NO food banks under labour ......  of course.  

 

No people dying because of welfare cuts??

 

 

 

 

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The Real Maroonblood
6 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

Massive rise in child poverty, homelessness and poverty in general since these  reptiles came to power.

 

Just ask leading child poverty charities.

 

NO food banks under labour ......  of course.  

 

No people dying because of welfare cuts??

 

 

 

 

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Minster for Housing Robert Jenrick and junior minister Jake Berry have admitted to approving funds for each other's constituencies, paid out from a national fund for deprived areas, despite their constituencies being WAY down the list.

 

Snakes.

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maroonlegions
17 hours ago, Justin Z said:

Copy-paste job of Tory lies below :frown:

 

Image may contain: text that says "Rishi Sunak: "We've kept our promise to give the NHS whatever it needs £12bn for Track & Trace..." No, Sunak, that's not money for the NHS. That's money for your mates & sponsors. It's the SERCO Track & Trace system, not the NHS. #ToryLiars #ToryCorruption"

 

 

And then there is this.

 

 
The Tories are utterly taking the utter tom kite out of everyone hard working tax payer.
 
I mean just WTF has happened  to Britain under these bunch of  rip of gangsters.   
 
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The Real Maroonblood
2 minutes ago, Cade said:

HS2 cost has gone up another £800million

 

:munny:

:rofl:

It makes the Edinburgh Trams cost a bargain.

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maroonlegions

Liars and utter shameless reptiles.

 

These jokers would blame their grannies if they could to avoid blame or acccountability.

 

 

 

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If there was any doubt son the saying, "one rule for them and one rule for us/rest"  being 100% correct then this is it. I mean Cummings gets a £30,0000+ council tax bill written off, while a women struggling in poverty gets a prison sentence for a £4,000 council tax arrears.

 

 

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Now let's connect the dots as they say, with SERCO.

 

Always follow the money and buddies , friends and family trails of this present cold blooded reptile party. 

 

Now SERCOs CEO is the  brother of a former Tory MP.  His partner is a Tory party donor. And, yes there is more,  and SERCOs former top SPIN doctor is the Tory minister  of health.

 

Now in parliament there was a vote for the Test and Trace funding to go to local public health teams and NOT SERCO.

 

The reptile party voted it down. 

 

Now one wonders what the big bad nasty commie Corbyn would have done if he was PM. Yes ,that nasty wee man who wanted to steal all the riches money and give to  the single mums and lazy scrounging bums on benefits who would have spent it  all on fags, booze and Sky telly likesay.

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But Bojo can hand out  a 12 fecking BILLION pound contract to SERCO , but can't find money to feed children in poverty.

 

Its like these utter reptiles are fecking trolling the public, its like they actually get fecking off on it.

 

 

  

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The Real Maroonblood
4 minutes ago, maroonlegions said:

But Bojo can hand out  a 12 fecking BILLION pound contract to SERCO , but can't find money to feed children in poverty.

 

Its like these utter reptiles are fecking trolling the public, its like they actually get fecking off on it.

 

 

  

No surprise there. 

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#EndChildFoodPoverty

 

 
 

Our society has the resources and ability to make sure all children have enough food.

The failure to do so is a conscious decision: our government is choosing to keep children hungry. That is as morally grotesque as it gets.

 
 

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1 hour ago, manaliveits105 said:

So Labour Party jumping on the Rashford bandwagon instead of doing the job themselves

What exactly are you saying here? That they shouldn't support Rashford's petition?

That they should somehow force change from their position in opposition?

 

In what way exactly is Labour supporting this a bad thing?

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Smithee said:

What exactly are you saying here? That they shouldn't support Rashford's petition?

That they should somehow force change from their position in opposition?

 

In what way exactly is Labour supporting this a bad thing?

 

 

Guy's an idiot. 

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8 hours ago, manaliveits105 said:

So Labour Party jumping on the Rashford bandwagon instead of doing the job themselves

That young man deserves all the support coming his way. How anyone, of any political persuasion can't, is a bit... 

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